Operating instructions
INSTALLING THE BUCK STOVE
(See Page 48-49
for
operation of the
FP-201
Fireplace and for installation of gas logs)
Install unit
as
follows:
a.
Carefully reinspect chimney connections,
vent outputs and cabinet air intakes after
finishing
is
completed.
b.
Thoroughly clean all masonry mud and
debris from cabinet and surrounding en-
vironment.
c.
Ensure that BUCKMATE
has
not been
damaged during masonry process.
d.
Remove protective plastic wrapping from
fireplace.
e.
Inspect motor
and
associated hardware
for damage.
f.
Remove doors to facilitate installation.
g.
Slide the BUCK STOVE FIREPLACE into
the BUCKMATE all the way
to
the back so
that the BUCK
STOVE
FIREPLACE fits
squarely against the back stove
stop.
FIGURE 7
INSTALLING
STACK
TO
CHIMNEY
h.
Turn
stack positioning nuts counter-
clockwise allowing stack
to
be lowered.
Push downward and fit evenly until ....
----------------,
recessed within the stack opening (con-
taining the damper.) Secure tightly with
''T'' clamps, bolts, and nuts provided.
(See Figures 7 and
8).
Ensure stack mates
squarely, and gasket seals completely.
A
CAUTION:
Before installing trim
panels, recheck
BUCKMATE
air in-
take and output openings for
obstructions. Ensure that finishing
materials have
not
been built over
openings. This
is
very critical. Attach
the stack by placing the stack
brackets down
on
the lip
on
the
In-
side lower edge
of
the
stack. Insert
the bolts through the holes in the
damper brackets
and
fasten
securely
with the lock washers and nuts pro-
vided.
Be
sure
the
stack
sits
squarely
on
the top
of
the stove with the
gasket material making a good seal.
(See Figure
8).
FIGURE8
(MOUNTING STACK)
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