Specifications

Heater model installaon and operaon manual
Wood Load for a Normal Fire (pounds)
Heater weight (pounds) Normal re maximum Normal re minimum Cold lighting
3800 25 8 13
4500 25 8 13
5000 30 10 15
6000 35 12 18
7000 40 13 20
8000 45 15 23
9000 50 17 25
Lighting a Fire
DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED WHEN THE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPEN DURING IGNITION. AL-
WAYS CLOSE THE DOOR AFTER IGNITION.
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Top Lighting Procedure
Your heater is designed to be lighted from the top. Pile about
75% of the wood required in criss-crossed layers. Put newspa-
pers on top of the pile, then add the rest of the rewood. Fully
open the air vents, damper and bypass before lighting up the
paper.
It is critical that you wait until the re is going well before clos-
ing the air bypass, otherwise smoke will ow into your home.
Using Fire Starters
Many people like to use commercial re starters instead of
newspaper. Some of these starters are made of sawdust and wax
and others are specialized ammable solid chemicals. Follow the
package directions for use.
Gel starter may be used but only if there are no hot embers pres-
ent. Use only in a cold rebox to start a re.
DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SUCH AS GASO-
LINE, NAPHTHA, FUEL OIL, MOTOR OIL, OR AERO-
SOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE.