Weiman Products Deva 100 owner manual Operating Your Deva Wood Stove

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Fuel Loading

Flue Bypass

 

Door

 

Oven Door

Ash Pan

Oven

Door

Thermometer

Primary Air

Control

Figure 2 Controls and Features

WARNING:

DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM

WARNING:

HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.

Please read this entire chapter before lighting your first fire. It explains the controls and features of your wood stove, how to choose firewood, and how to use your stove on a daily basis.

CONTROLS AND FEATURES

Before lighting any fires, become familiar with the location and operation of your stove's controls and features and learn how to use them. For your own safety, do not modify these features in any way.

FLUE BYPASS SYSTEM: When starting a fire in a cold Deva 100 you will need to use the flue bypass system. This is the handle at the top

Operating Your Deva Wood Stove

center of your stove that pushes and pulls in and out. To open the bypass, pull the handle out. This opens a “bypass” channel that allows the hot gases to heat up the chimney quicker. This bypass allows for a direct outlet of the flue gases and smoke. With the bypass closed the gases follow the normal route around the oven and then out. You should keep the bypass open until your flue has established a draft. Once a draft has been established push the bypass closed. This will ensure the most efficient use of your Deva.

*Burning the Deva 100 with the bypass open will not allow the oven to reach maximum temperatures.

FUEL LOADING DOOR HANDLE: The fuel loading door allows you to load wood into your stove. To open the door, lift the handle to the 9 o’clock position and pull the door. To latch the door, lower the handle to the 6 o’clock position. Pull gently on the door to make sure it is properly latched.

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Contents Jurisdiction Building Department or Fire Contact Local Authorities HavingModel Table of Contents Introducing Your Deva 100 Wood-fired Cookstove Safety NoticeWhen using your stove Make sure to install your stoveEvery Other Month Other safety guidelinesEvery Week Every MonthEvery Season Specifications Deva 100 is not approved for installation in a mobile home Setting Up Your Deva Wood StoveHearth Requirements and Floor Protection Clearance to Combustibles Alcove requirementsChimney Connector Installing a Venting System Connecting Your WOOD-FIRED Cookstove Reversal of the Flue Collar Two story house installation with atticExterior chimney requirements Chimney wall constructionFlue liner Interior chimney requirementsChimney height requirements See Illustration Model Operating Your Deva Wood Stove Choosing Firewood Do not open the fuel loading door With the bypass closed Burn Rate Maintenance Glass Troubleshooting Stove Smokes Problem Possible Cause Solutions5170-010 Safety Label Exclusions Limited Lifetime WarrantyLimited FIVE-YEAR Warranty Limited ONE-YEAR WarrantyRemedy Warranty Registration