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21. Do build res of moderate intensity in the
appliance for the rst three res to allow the
materials to adjust and cure before being
subjected to the intense heat of a large re.
22. Do be sure the heater is located in an area where
combustible vapors are not present.
23. Do use a chimney for this heater that is not used
by another appliance.
24. Do assemble the chimney connector so that
moisture that accumulates within the chimney
will ow back toward the heater.
25. Do remove the ashes from the heater regularly.
26. Do set the thermostat on “HI” and allow the
heater to burn for approximately 15 minutes
after fresh coal is added before reducing the
thermostat setting.
27. Do store coal in such a manner that wet and dry
coal will not mix.
28. Do protect your hands with noncombustible
gloves when loading the heater, removing
ashes, etc.
29. Do keep the heater doors closed except when
refueling the heater or removing ashes.
DON’TS
1. Don’t dry clothing or other articles on or near
the heater.
2. Don’t store or place ammable liquids, gases, or
other pressurized containers near the heater.
3. Don’t use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel,
kerosene, charcoal lighter uid, or similar liquids
to start or intensify a re. Using these and other
similar materials can cause an explosion within
the heater.
4. Don’t use an unlisted, type B, or poorly
constructed or maintained chimney to vent this
heater.
5. Don’t use galvanized pipe, steel pipe less than
24 gauge, or pipe of a diameter smaller than 6
inches as a chimney connector.
6. Don’t store ashes in combustible containers,
not store them near combustible materials nor
dispose of them until they have completely
cooled.
7. Don’t use power blowers or air circulation
systems with this heater that are not specically
recommended in this manual.
8. Don’t neglect to inspect regularly and maintain
door gaskets and latching mechanisms to assure
the intended tightness of the re chamber.
9. Don’t install the heater or chimney connector
at clearances less than those specied in this
manual.
10. Don’t install this heater where ammable or
explosive materials or vapors are likely to be
present.
11. Don’t install this heater in a chimney ue that is
used by another appliance.
12. Don’t neglect to clean and inspect your chimney
regularly.
13. Don’t operate this heater with the doors open.
14. Don’t use the heater with missing or damaged
parts.
SAFETY NOTICE
In the unlikely event that your heater “overres”
(a condition evidenced by elbows, stovepipes, and
connectors glowing red in appearance or otherwise
discoloring), then your installation is subject to
excessive draft created by either a chimney too
tall or too great in diameter in conjunction with its
height, or some other factor of an indeterminate
cause. In this event, you should install a barometric
draft regulator. Such installation will preclude any
overring and/or any hazardous consequences of
potential over ring.
Barometric Draft Regulators are generally available
where you purchased your stove or may be ordered
directly from United States Stove Company at a
nominal charge.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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