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c. WARNING: DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS STOVE. This may cause serious damage to your stove and void your
warranty. It also may create a fire hazard in your home. IF ANY EXTERNAL PART OF THE UNIT BEGINS TO
GLOW, YOU ARE OVERFIRING. Immediately press the "MODE" switch on the control panel, until reaching
the 'OFF' position. DO NOT UNPLUG YOUR STOVE. If you leave your house and your stove is not
connected to a thermostat or a fresh air supply, do not leave it at the maximum setting. If the ambient
air in a confined room becomes too hot, the stove may overheat and the thermal protection on the
combustion motor, exhaust motor or auger motor may be activated. This will cause one of the motors to
stop and a warning code may appear.
happens, the stove will automatically reduce the feeding rate until the thermistor temperature has
decreased.
d. KEEP ALL LOOSE OR MOVEABLE HOUSEHOLD COMBUSTIBLES, SUCH AS FURNITURE, DRAPES, TOYS, ETC. AT
LEAST THREE FEET FROM THE OPERATING STOVE.
e. Maintain proper ventilation. It is important that adequate oxygen be supplied to the fire for proper
combustion. During the winter season, make sure that the fresh air intake is free of any ice as this will
starve the fire of air and prevent the proper operation of the stove. YOUR STOVE MUST BE CONNECTED
TO A 4" FRESH AIR KIT. Always make sure that the fresh air intake damper is fully open when the stove is
in use.
The stove exhaust fan produces a negative pressure in the room. It draws air from the inside to the
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outside. In the same way, other appliances can also create a bigger negative pressure. In this case, as
the air naturally flows from high pressure point to low pressure point, the bigger negative pressure may
draw the smoke from the inside of the stove into the room. The stove can also affect other ventilation
appliances, causing the same effect to them.
g. Not following the instructions contents of his manual may cause smoke spillage into the room and other
potential hazards. It is always recommended to install strategically placed smoke detectors and to have
a fire extinguisher in a convenient location.
h. Do not open the stove door when operating unless necessary. This will create a dirty, inefficient burn and
could allow smoke spillage or sparks to escape.
Do not open the ash drawer access panel when operating unless necessary. This will create a dirty,
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inefficient burn and could allow smoke spillage or sparks to escape.
Do not permit operation by young children or those unfamiliar with stove's operation.
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k. Do not service or clean this appliance without disconnecting the power cord.
If the stove is installed in a room without air conditioning, or in an area where direct sunlight can shine on
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the unit, it is possible this can cause the temperature of the stove to rise to operational levels; one of the
sensors could then make the blowers start on their own. It is recommended that the stove be unplugged
when not in use for extended periods of time (i.e. during the summer months).
m. Burning any solid fuels generates carbon monoxide in low concentration. This gas is evacuated by the
exhaust venting system. In higher concentrations, carbon monoxide is toxic and may cause death. To
prevent this, ensure that your venting system is gastight.
n. Use only approved fuels in this stove. Some other fuels may be highly volatile, which may cause more
embers to enter the exhaust venting system causing a hazardous situation. Other fuels type, such as
charcoal, can create a higher concentration of carbon monoxide leading to potential poisoning.
Also, the thermistor may reach its maximum limit. If this

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