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FIGURE
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FINISHED VIEW
3.
Install the firedogs
(or
coal grate, refter to Page 56), and replace the doors.
Note: Model 28000 is standard with bottom refractory only. Rear and side refractory can
be purchased separately and must
be
used when burning coal.
FINAL CHECK
1.
Recheck the specified clearances.
2.
Remove all foreign material from the firebox area.
3.
Open the primary air drafts and damper.
4.
Plug the power cord into a 115 VAC outlet.
DO
NOT route the cord under the hearth
plate or
in
front of the stove to the opposite side.
5.
Place a crumpled piece of newspaper in the stove. Light
it
and close the doors. Ensure
that the stove draws properly through the primary drafts. The paper should burn quickly
and with a pronounced roaring sound.
6.
Check for smoke leaks around the doors.
7.
Open the doors and install the firescreen. Check for smoke esce.ping froln the front of
the stove. Smoking usually indicates a defective or poorly positioned chimney.
it a thorough
review of the installation instructions does not reveal the problem, contact your BUCK
STOVE dealer for assistance.
NOTE: The BUCK STOVE is painted with a specially formulated high temperature paint
that cures during the first two or three firings. You may notice a slight smoking effect and
an odor of burning paint when
you
build the first fires. This
is
normal and
is
not a cause
for alarm.
In
some cases, these fumes will activate a smoke alarm. Cracking a window
near the stove will allow these fumes to escape.
DO
NOT build a large, roaring fire until
this curing
is
complete or the stove finish may be damaged.
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