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Whenever ashes get 3 to 4 inches deep in your
firebox or ash pan, and when the fire has burned
down and cooled, remove excess ashes. Leave an
ash bed approximately 1 inch deep on the firebox
bottom to help maintain a hot charcoal bed.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a
tight fitting lid. The closed container of ashes should
be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the
ground, well away from all combustible material,
pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of
my burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they
should be retained in the closed container until all
cinders have thoroughly cooled.
Other waste shall not be placed in the same
container as the ashes.
Ashes should never be placed in a wooden,
cardboard, or plastic container, nor in a paper or
This unit's door uses a 1/4 X 1/2
gasket.
1. Be sure heater has cooled before beginning.
2. Remove 12, 8-32 x ¼ screws and glass retainers
with screw driver.
3. Remove damaged glass (2).
4. To reinstall glass, follow steps 1-2 in reverse order.
Be sure to replace the gasket on the glass.
5. Caution: Do not operate with broken glass.
6. When removing broken glass, wear thick gloves,
and safety glasses. Keep children away. Discard
broken glass.
7. Use part no. 891108 only, to replace broken
glass. Glass dimensions (8⅞ x 20¼ x 5mm) high
temp resistant ceramic glass.
8. Warning: Do not slam door or strike glass.
Slamming door or striking glass may cause glass
to break.
9. Caution: Do not build fire directly on glass.
CAUTION: Do not build the fire too close to the
glass, unless the appliance is specifically designed
to operate in this manner.
10. Warning: Do not use substitute materials.
11. Warning: Do not use abrasive cleaners. Abrasive
cleaners may damage the glass.
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Ashes - Removal And Disposal
Glass Replacement Instructions
diameter rope
plastic bag, no matter how long the fire has been
out. Coals have been known to stay hot for several
days when embedded in ashes.
NEVER OPERATE THIS HEATER WITH THE BRICK CRADLE
OR THE ASH PAN REMOVED OR DAMAGED.
SMOKE AND CO MONITORS
Burning wood naturally produces smoke and carbon
monoxide(CO) emissions. CO is a poisonous gas when
exposed to elevated concentrations for extended
periods of time. While the modern combustion
systems in heaters drastically reduce the amount of
CO emitted out the chimney, exposure to the gases
in closed or confined areas can be dangerous. Make
sure your stove gaskets and chimney joints are in
good working order and sealing properly to ensure
unintended exposure. It is recommended that you
use both smoke and CO monitors in areas having the
potential to generate CO.
12. Allow the stove to cool before cleaning the
glass. DO NOT clean the glass when it is HOT!
13. When cool, clean the glass with a specialized
glass cleaner available at your dealer. Keeping
the glass clean will result in maximum flame
visualization.
AIR TUBES
The air tubes assembled in this unit are designed to
provide an accurate mix of secondary air to insure
the highest efficiency. Any damage or deterioration
of these tubes may reduce the efficiency of
combustion. The air tubes are held in position by
either screws or snap pins. Locate these to either
side of the tube and remove to allow the tube to be
removed and replaced.

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