STEP 3
Using a canned air duster, gently
spray any accumulative dust or
buildup off of the timer.
WARNING:
Be careful not to use too much
air pressure as this may cause
potential damage to the timer
STEP 4
Use a general machine oil (3-IN-ONE) to apply
a small drop of oil to each of the locations
shown below.
To reassemble the timer simply reverse the
previous steps. Ensure proper operation before
attaching the final cover plate.
LIGHTING AND OPERATION
1. IMPORTANT!
–
WOODSTOVE WITHOUT THE SECONDARY
AIR TIMER IN THE LOCKED OPEN POSITION
WHEN LIGHTING A FIRE OR RELOADING!
2. Set the PAC dial and the thermostat on
HIGH to provide maximum draft.
3. Note that the Secondary Air Inlet is in the"
LOCKED OPEN POSITION" on the left side of
the stove.
4. Open loading door and lay fire, using
ample kindling to ensure rapid ignition.
5. Prime chimney if necessary holding lighted newspaper up towards flue baffle. A CANDLE WORKS BEST AND
WILL NOT SMOKE UP THE ROOM IF THE COLD AIR BLOWS THE NEWSPAPER OUT.
6. Light fire and close loading door.
7. Wait 3 - 5 minutes then add seasoned firewood. (See section concerning Fuel).
8. Set the PAC dial to maintain desired temperature in room. Medium setting is normally satisfactory. Set high
or lower for desired temperature.
9. Once fire is established set the Burn Rate dial to the desired rate. This will maintain a steady temperature after
the thermostat closes.
CAUTION: Do not operate this heater with the loading door open. Continuous operation with a door open will
over heat the unit. This heater is designed for Thermostatic and Burn Rate Dial operation.
THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT DIAL
The adjustment plate in the thermostat may be set to change the burn rate. Open to increase and close to
decrease burn rate. Leave adjustment for a few days after changing to see if burn rate is better for your situation.
REFUELLING
CAUTION: Read the section on back-puffing before refuelling heater. The loading door should be closed at all
times except when refuelling. If the door is allowed to remain open, the thermostat will not function, as it should.
Before opening the loading door, make sure the thermostat is open. Allow the fire to burn rather briskly for a
few minutes. Then open the loading door slowly. By allowing the fire to increase for a short period, a high draft
condition has eliminated smoke in the firebox and the temperature has been raised which prevents a back
or down draft. After refueling, run the dial on High and thermostat on open for 10 to 30 minutes to insure the
secondaries ignite and stay lit when the air controls are adjusted to the desired settings. Keeping the secondaries
lit is important for two reasons:
1. More heat is obtained from the wood
2. Smoke is particulate matter which is air pollution
NEVER
OPERATE
THIS
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