BuckMaster 94NC Preparations, Installation, Operation, Maintenance, Safety page 10

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8.
Obtain outer trim kit provided with insert kit. Slip it over top and sides of trim panels.(See Figure 7). (Top
ends of outer trim may need to be trimmed to fit).
9.
Using insulation provided, peel and stick to back of panels. It will overlap fireplace dimensions by 1" on each
side and top. (See Figure 8).
10. Using high heat silicone or furnace cement run heavy bead of caulking around where back of panels meet
stove. (See Figure 8).
11. Slide unit back into fireplace. Check to be sure that trim panels (and outer trim) are properly positioned and
lie flat against front of fireplace. If panels are out of position, slide unit out and reset by loosening mounting
screws and repositioning in slot. Lift stove up in front by using the bar. Place insulation across the bottom and
surface of hearth, or bottom of fireplace, to make complete seal.
12. To check seal of panels, use candle flame and go around entire area sealed by silicone and insulation. If flame
leans toward inside of fireplace, add additional insulation. This ensures an airtight seal.
FIGURE 7
Top Trim Panel
Side Trim Panel
FINAL CHECK
1.
Recheck specified clearances.
2.
Remove all foreign material from firebox area.
3.
Open primary air control. Primary Air Control: The primary air intake draft control is located at right bottom
side of hearth. It is operated by moving handle out to open (to allow air into firebox) or in (to control or
close off) to let air into firebox. (See Figure 7).
4.
Plug power cord into a 115V AC outlet. Do not run cord under unit or in high traffic areas.
5.
Place crumpled pieces of newspaper in stove. Light it and close door. Ensure that stove draws properly
through primary draft.
NOTE: Do not use grate or elevate fire. Build wood fire directly on fire box bottom.
6.
Check for smoke leaks around door.
7.
Open door and check for smoke escaping from front of stove. Smoking usually indicates a defective or poorly
positioned chimney. Some chimneys with a marginal draft can be pre-heated by lighting newspaper and
holding it near open damper. Once chimney heats up, a proper draft can usually be obtained.
If a thorough review of Troubleshooting Guide in rear of manual does not reveal
Outer Trim
REV.
DATE
BY
DISCRIPTION
Buck Stove
N.T.S.
2-26-10
Primary Air Control
TOP VIEW OF INSIDE FIREBOX
J.G
TM
310
problem, contact your dealer for assistance
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FIGURE 8
APRVD
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INSULATION

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