New Buck Corporation COMBO COAL & WOOD STOVE Owner's Manual page 29

For burning bituminous / anthracite coal or hard, seasoned natural wood
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The Combo Coal & Wood Stove is designed to burn a variety of coals. Because of it's high carbon content and
smokeless combustion, Bituminous or Anthracite (hard) coal is the preferred fuel. The best size coal for this unit
is chestnut size. We recommend storage of coal in a dry cool place away from flames.
1. Open air draft by loosening the
(SEE PAGE 26)
2. Open feed door and place up to six (6) sheets of crumbled newspaper on top of shaker grates.
3. Place a layer of kindling wood or charcoal on top of newspaper. Allow air space between the pieces of wood
or charcoal.
NOTE: Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal
lighter fluid, or any similar flammable liquid in your stove to
start or "freshen up the fire." Keep all such materials away
from the stove during use.
4. Light paper and close fuel door.
5. Coal: After Lighting kindling and embers and a coal bed have been established, load the heater with wood.
6. Repeat this process until the firebox is filled. NEVER fill box over top of fire brick.
7. Reduce the air control on ash door to your desired comfort zone.
Never leave the feed door of the stove open longer than necessary when refueling. This will prevent nox-
ious gases escaping from the stove.
AIR INTAKE SETTING
Draft controls on ash door should be open less than halfway for most efficient operation of the stove.
The fully "OPEN" position should only be used when starting a fire or short periods of time after adding more
fuel.
Never leave the ash door open for longer than necessary to remove the ash pan or to replace it.
NOTE: "THE FUELING AND ASH REMOVAL DOORS MUST REMAIN CLOSED
WHEN IN OPERATION."
TO START A FIRE USING COAL FUEL
AIR SLIDE ADJUSTER PLATE KNOB
on ash door to the "Open" position.
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