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18. The special paints used on your stove may give

off some smoke and an odor while they are cur-
ing during the first 12 to 15 fires. Additional smoke
and odor may be emitted from the light oils used
in construction of the fire box. This should disap-
pear after a short period of time and not occur
again. Persons with lung conditions or owners of
susceptible domestic pets (such as birds) should take
prudent precautions. Open windows and doors as
needed to clear smoke and/or odor. Paint discolor-
ation will occur if the stove is over fired.

19. This stove has a painted surface which is durable

but it will not stand rough handling or abuse. When
installing your stove, use care in handling.

20.

CLEAN STOVE FREQUENTLY as soot, creosote
and ash may accumulate. Clean exterior with soap
and warm water when stove is not hot. Do not use
any acids or scouring soap, as these solvents wear
and dull the finish.

21.

ALERT ALL PERSONS TO THE HAZARDS OF
HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES
while stove is
in operation – especially young children. Keep away
from a hot stove to avoid burns or clothing ignition.

22.

NEVER LEAVE SMALL CHILDREN UNSUPER-
VISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM
AS THE STOVE.
If small children will be in the same
room as the stove during operation, provide a sturdy
barrier to keep them at a safe distance from the stove.

23. Keep stove area clear and free from all combustible

materials, gasoline, engine oil, naphtha and other
flammable vapors and liquids.

24.

WHILE TENDING THE FIRE ALWAYS WEAR PRO-
TECTIVE CLOTHING
, fire retardant hearth gloves
and eye protection, to prevent burns.

25. Never operate this stove without ash drawer, ash

clean out or with the door open except when re-
fueling. Such actions can result in very dangerous
operating conditions.

26.

DO NOT OVER FIRE THE STOVE. Over firing
will occur if combustion air is uncontrolled as when
feed door is left open during operation. Such actions
can result in very dangerous operating conditions.
While in operation, keep the feed door closed and
secured at all times except while tending the fire

27. When adding fuel be careful not to smother the fire.

Do not build fires against glass and do not load fuel to
a height or in such a manner that it creates a hazard
when opening the door.

28.

NEVER LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED with
door open. Always close the door after ignition.

29.

DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNC-

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TION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT WORK
UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH
INSTALLATIONS.

30.

A WOOD-BURNING STOVE MUST NEVER BE
INSTALLED IN A HALLWAY OR NEAR A STAIR-
CASE
, as it may block egress in the event of a fire.

31.

DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM.

DO NOT INSTALL IN AN ALCOVE OR INSIDE A
FIREPLACE.

32. Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of

your home. Detectors should be located away from
the heating appliance to avoid false alarms. Detectors
should be located close to sleeping areas. Follow
the smoke detectors manufacturer’s placement and
installation instructions. Maintain smoke detector per
manufacturer’s instructions.

33.

CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) HAZARD. A buildup of
CO fumes is toxic and can be fatal. Carbon Monoxide
is a colorless, odorless gas produced during combus-
tion of wood, coal, oil, gas and by other fuel burning
appliances. It is important to have a proper draft and
adequate replacement air ventilation so fumes are
drawn out the chimney. Installed as instructed this
stove is designed to be as safe as possible yet it is
recommended to

install a CO detector. Follow the

manufacturer’s recommendations for proper instal-
lation and use. It is recommended to be placed at
table-top level (not near the ceiling) to avoid false
alarms. Realize that devices other than a stove (i.e.
motor exhaust) can trigger CO alarms.

If alarm sounds:

• Recognize the symptoms of CO poisoning (head-

aches, nausea & drowsiness).

• Increase ventilation (open windows & doors).
• Make sure stove doors and/or lids are closed and

secured.

• Check stove for smoking or puffing (open airflow

controls).

• Check chimney & connector pipe for leaks, block-

age or down-draft conditions.

• Check CO device for false alarm.

34. Keep power cords, electrical appliances and/or as-

semblies outside of the clearance area shown in this
manual for combustible materials.

35. Consult your municipal building department or fire

officials about restrictions, permits and installation
requirements for your area.

36. For further information on using your stove safely,

obtain a copy of the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) publication, “Using Coal and
Wood Stoves Safely” NFPA No. HS-10-1978. Write
NFPA, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

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