Operation and maintenance guidlines – FMI MASONRY FIREBOX MM33 User Manual

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Second Lighting – Start the fire slowly and gradually

as you did with the first lighting, but this time you can

burn up to ten pounds of firewood, probably four to

five logs that are 3" in diameter. With the second light-

ing you can let the fire burn two hours – no more.
After First and Second Lighting – When the fireplace

has been properly cured with 1st and 2nd lighting,

you will be able to add a full fuel load to the fire-

place which is about 10 to 15 pounds of firewood at

any given time. Consider that this typical fuel load is

three to four dry hardwood logs that are about 6" ) to

8" in diameter.
Without a grate for your firewood to rest on, you can-

not get the air flow you need under the fire which

makes for a hotter, more satisfying fire.
Do not “over burn” – Always remember, your Grand

Meridian fireplace is an elegant addition to your home.

It is not an indoor incinerator! If you start to use the

fireplace and begin a routine of “over burning,” you

can permanently and unalterably damage the unit.

Under no circumstances should you be burning

household trash, including chemicals and combus-

tibles, cardboard boxes, your office papers, scrap

lumber or stray branches from your yard, particularly

pine.

WaRnInG: Burning of above mentioned

materials will cause an unsafe condition and

will void your warranty!

sTaRTInG a FIRe and BasIC oPeRaTIon

Before starting a fire in your fireplace, open the damp-

er to its’ fully open position. Crumple some paper and

place it on the log grate. Use some soft, dry wood as

kindling and put it on top of the paper. Place some

small logs or split logs atop the paper and kindling.
Finish off the fuel load with a couple of hardwood

logs or split logs – oak or hickory. Check to see that

you’re stacking the logs so that they will fall inside

the grate as they burn.
To get the most out of your wood, it is recommend-

ed that you let it set and completely dry out for nine

months to a year.
When you are satisfied with the arrangement of your

wood load, light the paper which in turn will ignite the

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kindling, then the softer wood and finally, the harder

wood logs. As the fire burns, you can carefully lay ad-

ditional logs on the flame, but make sure you place

them gently without forcing them into the opening.

annUal FIRePlaCe MaInTenanCe

Your fireplace and chimney require seasonal and

monthly tune-ups”. Like any piece of well-built equip-

ment, the Grand Meridian Fireplace and chimney

needs routine maintenance.
The manufacturer recommends that inspection of

the fireplace and chimney take place on a monthly

basis during the heating season. Start at the top,

looking for birds’ nests, leaves or any other obstruc-

tions. Also check the spark arrestor, for creosote or

soot build-up. Twice a year, you will want to clean the

firebox and chimney yourself or hire a professional

chimney sweep to do the job for you. If you elect to

do it yourself, use a plastic, wood or steel brush for

the inside of the chimney.
For the spark arrestor, scrub with a wire brush. To

dismantle the chimney cap for cleaning of the flue,

unscrew the four screws that hold it in place. For

cleaning access from below, open the damper in the

firebox. It is best to use a flexible handle chimney

cleaning brush made especially for the job.
If your fireplace system has any offset chimney sec-

tions, start cleaning with the flexible brush from the

top of the section downward to the elbow. Then clean

from the firebox up to the offset/return section.
Be sure that you have covered the floor of the fire-

place and out to the hearth with a damp sheet that

has been taped securely in place. When all the soot

has settled, remove the sheet and vacuum up – don’t

sweep the excess soot.
Good old-fashioned “elbow grease” is enough to re-

move the extraneous matter from the inside of the

firebox and chimney. Never use any chemical clean-

ers as their residue could introduce a fire hazard af-

ter the task is completed.
Outside Inspection – During your once a month in-

spection of the firebox and chimney, make it a point

to also check the outside of the chimney, the metal

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