Glass; Cast Iron - HearthStone Craftsbury 8390 Owner's Manual

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FRONT DOOR: 53-1/2 inches of 1/2" (12.7mm)
diameter rope gasket
ASH PAN DOOR: 27 inches 1/2" (12.7mm)
diameter rope gasket
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LASS
Do not operate the stove with a broken door glass.
Do not abuse the front door by striking or slamming.
When necessary, the glass can be cleaned with
commercial stove glass cleaners, which are
available from your local dealer. Never attempt to
clean the glass while the fire is burning or the glass
is hot. Following the instructions provided with the
cleaner can clean most deposits. To clean heavier
deposits, open the door and remove it by tapping
up on the hinge pins (take care to save hinge pins
and washers for reuse). Lay the door face down on
a workbench or table.
glass and allow it to set for a few minutes.
laying the door flat, it will allow the cleaner to
penetrate rather than running off the surface of the
glass. Wipe the cleaner off with a soft cloth.
Important: scratching or etching the glass
will weaken the integrity of the glass. Do not
use a razor blade, steel wool, or any other
abrasive material to clean the glass. Use low
alkaline content cleaners only.
The front door glass is a ceramic, shock-resistant
glass, made specifically for use in woodstoves. Do
not use any replacement glass other than the
ceramic glass manufactured and supplied for use in
this woodstove. Replacement glass is available
through your local dealer.
The door glass should be replaced immediately if
broken. Contact your local dealer for replacement
glass, which is accompanied with instructions and
everything needed for the repair. If you replace the
glass yourself, wear work gloves and safety
glasses.
The
procedure
for

glass

replacement is as follows:
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Apply the cleaner to the
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and
glass
gasket
1. Remove the door by tapping the pins up
and out of the hinges with a hammer and
punch. Save the pins for reassembly.
2. Place the door face down on a flat, smooth
surface.
3. Apply penetrating oil to the three screws
holding the glass retention clips. Remove
the screws, clips, and flat clip gaskets.
Save these for reassembly.
4. Carefully lift the damaged glass from the
door and discard.
5. Remove the 3/16" rope gasket that was
under the glass with needle nose pliers.
Clean the debris from the gasket channel
with a wire brush. Apply a thin, continuous
bead of the gasket glue to the prepared
gasket channel. Pack the new
3/16" rope into the gasket channel without
stretching or bunching the rope.
any excess gasket with sharp scissors.
6. Place the new glass onto the door.
7. Screw the three glass retention clips back
on the door, making sure the flat gasket
strips are between the glass and clips.
8. Install the door onto the stove.
C
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AST
RON
Use black, high-temperature stove paint (satin black
by Stovebright) to touch up and maintain the
original appearance of painted cast iron. Use a
damp sponge to wipe clean. Dry the cast iron
thoroughly to prevent rusting.
Use black, high-temperature stove paint to touch up
and maintain the original appearance of painted
cast iron. Use a damp sponge to wipe clean. Dry
the cast iron thoroughly to prevent rusting.
Enamel castings can be cleaned with a standard
glass cleaner on a cool stove. With time and use, a
very fine, subtle network of crazed lines may
appear seemingly beneath the surface of the
enamel. Crazing is a natural predictable process
and does not represent a flaw.
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