Windsor High Efficiency Wood Insert
Face Plate
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Blower As-
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Handle
Holder
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ST1029
Blower Installation
blower install
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ST1030
Figure 11
Install Handle Holder
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Insert
ST1029
Air Control
spring Handle
3-Prong
Grounded Plug
use 110V A, 15
Amp Supply Power
Rheostat Knob
Fan Mounting
Screw (2)
Handle
Blower Mounting
Screw
Handle Holder
operation
Do not use a grate or elevate fire. Build wood fire directly
on hearth. When the stove is used for the first time the
solvents in the paint will smoke off.
Wood
This heater is designed to burn natural wood only. High-
er efficiency and lower emissions generally result when
burning air dried seasoned hardwood, as compared to
softwood or to green or freshly cut hardwood.
Only use dry seasoned wood. Green wood, besides
burning at only 60 percent of the fuel value of dry wood,
deposits creosote on the inside of your stove and along
the chimney. This can cause an extreme danger of chim-
ney fire. To be called "seasoned", wood must be dried
for a year. Regardless of whether the wood is green or
seasoned, it should be stored in a well-sheltered, venti-
lated area to allow proper drying during the year to come.
Wood should be stored beyond recommended clearance
from combustibles.
Do not BURn:
Treated Wood
Solvents
Garbage
Cardboard
Instructions for first Burn - Curing the Stove Paint
Your stove has been painted with the highest quality stove
paint and has special break-in procedures. The heat gen-
erated by the normal operation of the stove, will serve to
harden the paint.
Ventilate the house during the first three times the stove
is used. The paint on the stove will give off smoke, carbon
dioxide and an odor. Without adequate ventilation, con-
centrations of smoke could irritate you or cause damage
to person and/or property. Open doors and windows and
use a fan if necessary. After the initial burns the paint will
be cured and there should be no more smoke.
Each of the initial burns should be conducted as follows:
1. The first and second burns should be approximately
250° F (120° C) for approximately 20 minutes.
2. The third burn should be between 500° F (260 to 370°
C) for at least 45 minutes. The important fact is the
paint should be cured slowly. Avoid hot fires during the
curing process.
During the curing process the paint will be gummy. Once
cured the paint will remain hard.
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