Weiman Products Deva 100 User Manual
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HearthStone Quality Home Heating Products Inc ®
Model 8220
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B
URN
R
ATE
HIGH BURN: Fully load the firebox with wood 
on a bed of hot coals or on an actively flaming 
fire and fully open the primary air control. A 
high burn rate is recommended once or twice a 
day to fully heat the stovepipe and chimney, 
which will help minimize creosote 
accumulation. 
 
MEDIUM BURN: Set the primary air control to 
a mid-range setting appropriate for the heating 
needs of the area being heated. A medium burn 
rate should be the typical setting and is 
preferable if the stove is to be left unattended. 
 
LOW BURN: Close the primary air control for a 
low burn rate. A low burn rate over extended 
periods of time is not advisable as it may 
promote the accumulation of creosote. The 
venting system should be inspected frequently if 
low burn rates are maintained consistently.
O
VER
-F
IRE
C
AUTION
Over-firing means the stove is operating at 
temperatures above the recommended 
temperatures outlined above in the BURN RATE 
section. Over-firing should be carefully avoided 
since it will cause damage to the stove. 
Symptoms of over-firing include short burn 
times, a roaring sound in the stove or stovepipe, 
and discoloration of the stovepipe. 
 
Over-firing can be caused by excessive draft, 
inappropriate fuel, and operator error. Correct 
an over-fire situation as follows: 
EXCESSIVE DRAFT: Contact your dealer to 
have a draft reading taken. Any draft in excess 
of 0.1 wc requires a damper in the stovepipe. 
Some installations may require more than one 
damper. 
INAPPROPRIATE FUEL: Do not burn coal, 
kiln dried lumber, wax logs or anything other 
than natural cordwood. 
OPERATOR ERROR: Make sure all the gaskets 
are in good condition. Replace worn out or 
compressed gaskets. Do not burn the stove with 
the fuel loading door, or ash pan door in the 
open position. 
 
Monitoring the temperature is the best way to 
determine that the stove is over-firing. If you 
suspect that your stove is over-firing, contact 
your dealer immediately. Damage done by 
over-firing is not covered by your warranty.  
Results of over-firing can include: warped or 
burned out internal parts, cracked refractory, 
discolored or warped external parts, and 
damaged enamel.
NOTE: ANY SYMPTOMS OF OVER-FIRING
WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY!!
 
 
R
EMOVAL
A
ND
D
ISPOSAL
O
F
A
SHES
Ashes should be removed when the stove is 
cold. Use protective fireplace gloves when the 
pan is warm. Exercise extreme caution when 
handling, storing or disposing of ashes. 
 
To remove ashes from the firebox, sift the ashes 
across the ash grate using a poker or other 
suitable implement. Remove the ashes by 
pulling the handle on the ash pan and sliding it 
carefully out. Dump the ashes as described 
below. Re-insert the ash pan by pushing it in all 
the way. Be sure that the ash pan has been 
pushed firmly into place. Alternately, the ashes 
can be removed with a shovel through the fuel 
loading door. 
 
Ashes should be dumped from the ash drawer 
into a metal container with a tight fitting lid. Do 
not place any other items or trash into the metal 
container. Replace the lid onto the container 
and allow the ashes to cool. Do not place the 
ash disposal container on a combustible surface 
or vinyl flooring, as the container will be hot! 
 
Pending disposal, place the closed ash container 
on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, 
well away from all combustible materials. 
Ashes should be retained in the closed container 
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.