Specifications
•  Inspect the window regularly in order to detect any cracks. If you spot one, turn 
the stove off immediately, and do not use the stove if the window is broken. 
•  If one of the windows on your stove breaks, you must replace it with one of the 
same type, namely, a 3\16" (5 mm) thick ceramic glass; never replace the 
window with another material. 
•  To replace the window, remove the screws retaining the window moldings 
inside the door. Remove the moldings and replace the damaged window with 
the new one. Perform the procedure backwards after replacing the window. 
NOTE:  Upon replacement of the window, it is possible that the air seal may 
have to be replaced since it is partly glued to the moldings on the 
window. 
•  Never wash the windows with a product that may scratch them: use a 
specialized product, available in the stores where woodstoves are sold. 
•  Windows should be washed only when they are cold. 
Maintenance Of The Chimney 
Whether you have a prefab or masonry chimney, you must conduct a visual 
inspection at least once a month in order to be sure that it is in good shape and 
that there is no excessive creosote build-up. If there is the slightest crack, or 
undulation of the interior or exterior surface of the chimney, repairs or 
replacements of defective parts must be carried out without delay. 
You should do at least one chimney sweeping per year, or more if your visual 
inspection reveals creosote deposits exceeding 1\4" (6 mm). It is important to 
remove all creosote, which has been detached with the sweeping brush, in order 
to prevent if from igniting. 
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