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C
reosote
F
ormation and
W
hen Wood is burned sloWly
tar and other organic vapors
With expelled moisture to Form creosote
t
he creosote vapors condense in the rela
tively cool chimney Flue oF a sloW
. a
Fire
s a result
lates on the Flue lining
creosote makes an extremely hot Fire
chimney and chimney connector should be
inspected at least once every tWo months
during the heating season to determine iF a
creosote buildup has occurred
,
has accumulated
reduce the risk oF a chimney Fire
n
r
eed For
emoval
,
it produces
,
Which combine
-
burning
,
creosote residue accumu
. W
hen ignited
. i
F creosote
it should be removed to
.
DISPOSAL OF ASHES
ASHES SHOULD BE PLACED IN A METAL CONTAINER WITH
A TIGHTFITTING LID. THE CLOSED CONTAINER OF ASHES
SHOULD BE PLACED ON A NONCOMBUSTIBLE FLOOR OR
ON THE GROUND, WELL AWAY FROM ALL COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS, PENDING FINAL DISPOSAL. IF THE ASHES
ARE DISPOSED OF BY BURIAL IN SOIL OR OTHERWISE
LOCALLY DISPERSED, THEY SHOULD BE RETAINED
IN THE CLOSED CONTAINER UNTIL ALL EMBERS HAVE
THOROUGHLY COOLED. OTHER WASTE SHALL NOT BE
PLACED IN THIS CONTAINER.
The firebox lining is made out of vermiculite slab insulation (ska-
mol), which protects the outer steel plates from overheating.
With time small cracks might appear; this is normal. If it breaks
however, it must be replaced. Vermiculite is a porous, high-insu-
lated material and must therefore be handled with care.
User Manual Q-Tee II USA / Q-Tee II C USA
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