Lopi Revere owner manual Troubleshooting

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Operating Your Appliance

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Smoke Enters Room During

Open the bypass (pg. 15).

Start-Up

Open the air control (pg. 17).

 

Cold Air Blockage - burn a piece of newspaper to

 

establish a draft.

 

If the flame is not getting enough air, a small crack in

 

the door is all that is needed.

 

 

Kindling Does Not Start - Fire

Open the bypass (pg. 15).

Smolders

Open the air control (pg. 17).

 

Not enough starter paper - use additional newspaper if

 

necessary.

 

If the flame is not getting enough air, a small crack in

 

the door is all that is needed.

 

 

Smoke Enters Room While Re-

Open the bypass before opening the door (pg. 15).

Loading

Open the air control before opening the door (pg. 17).

 

Let the air stabilize before fully opening the door. Then

 

open the door approximately 1 inch. Let air go into the

 

firebox for a few seconds. Once the smoke appears to

 

be flowing up the chimney consistently, open the door.

 

Insufficient Draft - Chimney height and outside

 

conditions can negatively affect draft. In these cases a

 

small amount of smoke may enter the home. Adding

 

more pipe or a draft-inducing cap may help.

 

 

Stove Does Not Burn Hot Enough

Wood is Wet - see the section "Selecting Wood" on

 

page 19 for details on wood.

 

Make sure the air control is all the way open. Slide the

 

control back and forth to insure the control is not stuck.

 

Insufficient Draft - Chimney height and outside

 

conditions can negatively affect draft. In these cases

 

the fire may burn slowly. Adding more pipe or a draft-

 

inducing cap may help.

 

 

Blower Does Not Run

Stove is Not Up to Temperature - This is normal. The

 

blower will come on when the stove is hot - usually 15

 

to 30 minutes.

 

Electricity is Cut to the Blower - Check the household

 

breaker or fuse to make sure it is operable.

 

 

Stove Does Not Burn Long

Depending upon wood, draft, and other factors, the

Enough

burn time may be shorter then stated. Make sure the

doors are sealing and not allowing air into the firebox -

 

 

See the section "Door and Glass Inspection" on page

 

22 for details.

 

Check the ash bed for coals. Often, coals are still

 

glowing under a slight bed of flyash. By raking these

 

into a pile you can re-start your stove quickly.

 

 

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Contents Revere Fireplace Insert Introduction Important Information Mail your Warranty Card Today, and Save Your Bill of Sale2Introduction Table of Contents Safety Precautions AshesTravis Industries, Inc. grants no warranty, implied or MobileFeatures & Specifications Installation Options FeaturesHeating Specifications DimensionsPlanning The Installation Preparation for InstallationAdditional Accessories Needed for Installation Installation ConsiderationsMinimum Fireplace Size Fireplace RequirementsMasonry Fireplace Requirements Insert Placement RequirementsHearth Requirements Drafting Performance Leveling Bolt InstallationZero-Clearance Metal Fireplace Requirements Block-Off Plate Installation Block-Off Plate TemplateInsert with Positive Connection Insert with DirectMasonry FireplaceInsert with Direct Connection Z.C. Fireplace Insert with Face Seal ConnectionSafety Notice Operating Your ApplianceBefore Your First Fire Opening the DoorBypass Operation Starting a Fire Ash Removal Adjusting the Burn RateApproximate Air Control Settings Optional Blower Operation Re-Loading the StoveOvernight Burn Normal Operating SoundsTesting Wood Moisture Why Dry Wood is KeyHints for Burning Selecting WoodTroubleshooting Daily Maintenance while stove is in use Clean the Glass if necessaryMaintaining Your Appliance Remove Ash if necessaryCreosote Formation and Need for Removal Monthly Maintenance while appliance is in useDoor and Glass Inspection Yearly Maintenance Cleaning the Air Duct and Blower if applicableTouch Up Paint Firebrick and Baffle InspectionDoor Parts Replacing the GlassReplacing the Door Gasket Replacing the Door HandleFloor and Side Firebrick Removal & Replacement Firebox PartsBaffle Removal & Replacement Air Tube Removal & ReplacementLimited 7 Year Warranty Years 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & LaborYears 3 Through 5 Coverage Parts & Labor Years 6 & 7 Coverage Parts onlyListing Label Listing LabelDoor Shell Installation Optional EquipmentHex Wrench Installation Instructions Surround PanelsRectangular Panels Arched PanelsTop Trim Panel Bracket Right Side To Switch The Power Cord To The Left Side Front BlowerIndex

Revere specifications

The Lopi Revere is a highly efficient and stylish wood stove that stands out in the market for its superb heating capabilities and modern design. Ideal for both residential and commercial settings, the Revere model seamlessly combines traditional wood-burning aesthetics with cutting-edge technology to deliver an optimal heating experience.

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