Safety First - Kozi Tradition A1108 Owner's Manual

Wood pellet burning heater
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I. SAFETY FIRST!!!
This heater is suitable for both mobile home and conventional home installation. Read all
instructions carefully before starting installation. Save this manual for future reference.
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could cause a
malfunction of the heater, damage to the heater, property damage, bodily
injury or even death.
2. Familiarize yourself with the heater's operation. (See "Operation" section)
If you are not sure, ask your dealer for explanations on your heater's
proper operation.
3. The burn pot of this heater is designed to burn premium grade wood
pellets. Pellets with too much fines and saw dust must be screened before
use. DO NOT USE WET PELLETS. Refer to the "Fuel Requirements"
section for more information.
4. Oil the circulation fan motor bearings every 6 months. See "Maintenance"
section for more details.
5. Check your local building codes regarding restrictions or installation
requirements. All installations must comply with local building codes.
6. This heater requires a floor protector beneath the heater and extending a
minimum of 6 inches (150mm) in front of the heater. This is to catch any
spillage which may occur during opening and closing of the doors. See
figure 1 for more information.
7. Use only UL/ULC listed Type PL or Type L venting for the exhaust
system. This heater is designed for use with 3-inch (76 mm) vent pipe.
Avoid long runs and too many bends. It may be necessary to increase the
size of the vent pipe to 4 inch (102 mm) if long runs and too many bends
are unavoidable. See "Venting System" section for more information.
8. Combustion of wood pellet fuel leaves ash in the heater and venting
system. These ashes must be removed from the heater and venting on a
regular basis (approximately once a week, more frequently for high ash
content fuels). See "Maintenance" section for more information. The
entire system must also be cleaned at the start of each heating season. A
yearly inspection of the venting is highly recommended.
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