Specifications

Date Printed: February 15, 2008 17 Version 1.02
WARNING
BROKEN DOOR GLASS IS SHARP. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE
GLOVES WHEN HANDLING GLASS. DISCARD THE GLASS IN A CLOSED CONTAINER
INACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN.
l) Allow the fire to completely burn out and the stove to cool down.
2) Retain all parts for re-installation.
3) Open the door and remove the twelve (12) # 10 x 3/8" screws holding the six retainers to the
inside of the door.
4) Remove the damaged glass and the old glass gasket.
5) Install the replacement glass gasket around the outer perimeter. Place the glass in the door
frame. Be sure the words "Blaze King" etched in the glass reads correctly when the door is closed.
6) Install the retainers with the 10 x 3/8" screws. A drop of penetrating oil on each screw will facilitate
easy installation.
CHIMNEY DRAFTS
If you suspect a draft problem in an existing chimney, determine the draft by using a water
manometer (draft gauge). The draft should be measured with the stove at medium burn. After the
measurement is completed, fill any holes that were made to take the reading by using a sheet metal
screw of proper size. The draft should measure between 02" and .10" of water. If the draft is outside
these limits, the stove may not operate properly. Drafts below .02" will cause excessive smoke
spillage, incomplete combustion and fire start-up problems. A draft near the upper limit will contribute
to the door glass staying clean.
OPTIONAL FAN ASSEMBLY
Routine maintenance of the optional fan assembly on the back of the stove is not required. However,
should it become necessary to replace the fan assembly, order an exact replacement from your local
dealer. Contact a qualified electrical contractor for repair of electrical systems.