Hearth and Home Technologies MBK, PMH Locating Your Stove, Instructions to Unlock Side Fuel Door

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Yosemite Wood Stove

LOCATING YOUR STOVE

SIDE FUEL-LOADING-DOOR LOCKING

 

MECHANISM

WHEN LOCATING YOUR STOVE consider safety, convenience, traffic flow, and the fact that the stove will need a chimney and chimney connector. It is a good idea to plan your installation on paper, using exact measurements for clearances and floor protection, before actually beginning the installation. If you’re not using an existing chimney, place the stove where there will be a clear passage for a factory-built listed chimney through the ceiling and roof.

AVOID FIRE: Maintain the designated clearances to combustibles. Insulation must not touch the chimney. You must maintain the designated air space clearance around the chimney. This space around a chimney is necessary to allow natural heat removal from the area. Insulation in this space will cause a heat buildup, which may ignite wood framing. NOTE: Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.

WE RECOMMEND that you have a qualified building inspector and your insurance company representative review your plans before installation.

The side fuel-loading-door is shipped locked in place. See Figure 9E. You must first decide where you are locating your stove and determine if you meet the minimum required clearances from combustibles for loading wood into the firebox from the side door. If you do not meet the clearances found on page 6, leave the door locked in place. If you unlock the door without meeting the minimum required clearances YOU WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITIES. If you meet the minimum clearances, follow the steps below to unlock the door. If in the future you decide to relocate your stove, again determine if you meet the mimimum required clearances to combustibles in the new location. If you do not, you are required to lock the door shut and it must remain locked at all times.

INSTRUCTIONS TO UNLOCK SIDE FUEL DOOR

1.Open front door.

2.Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw from the locking bracket. Figure 9D.

3.Rotate locking bracket to horizontal position and secure in place using the same screw.

LEG LEVELING SYSTEM

1.Thread Allen bolts through nuts until flush. Figure 9A. The Allen bolts and nuts are included in the component pack inside the stove firebox.

2.Slide assembled nuts and bolts into slots on legs with the nuts on the bottom. Figure 9B. Use a 5/32" (3.96mm) Allen wrench to adjust legs up and down to desired level. Figure 9C

Door Lock

Screw

Figure 9A

Figure 9B

Figure 9C

Bolt fully extended

Figure 9D

Unlocked

Position

Locked Position

Figure 9E

IMPORTANT!

If stove is relocated it must meet minimum required clearances in new location in order to use the side fuel loading door or door must be locked in place.

7004-187F September 1, 2008

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Contents Yosemite Important Safety Notes007 Yosemite Wood StoveTable of Contents Installation Materials Needed for Your Safety Chimney SystemsVenting System Vent Specifications Front View TOP View Rear VentSide View Side View with Fuel Door 90O Elbow OFF TOP of Stove Through Backwall Double Wall-USAFloor Protection Both Fuel Doors AccessibleSide Fuel Door Locked Shut USABoth Fuel Doors ACCESSIBLE- Corner Side Fuel Door Locked Shut CornerHorizontal Venting Locating Your Stove Instructions to Unlock Side Fuel DoorBolt fully extended Reversible Flue Collar Converting Collar for Rear Vent InstallationFlue Systems Chimney Height Requirements DraftMasonry Chimney Solid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports AS a Thimble Solid Pack Chimney with Metal Supports AS a Thimble Contd Connection to a Masonry FireplaceInterior Chimney Connection to a Metal Prefabricated ChimneySet off smoke alarms Mobile Home InstallationPart Outside AIR KIT InstallationSymptoms of Over-Firing Important Please Read Before Using StoveOperating Instructions Fire RiskPrimary AIR System AIR ControlsBTU / Hr Start-Up Air Control Primary Control Heat Output SettingsCorrect Baffle & Blanket Placement Incorrect PositionsCorrect Position Burn Rates OpacityWood Selection and Storage Blower Operating InstructionsChimney Cleaning MaintenanceCreosote ASH RemovalGlass Replacement Maintenance ContdCare and Cleaning Plated Surfaces Door Handle Assemblies Glass Care ContdBaffle Removal & Installation Maintenance Brick Replacement InstructionsYosemite Wood Stove Service & Maintenance Log Yosemite Wood Stove Exploded Views Front Door Assembly Side Door AssemblySKU Service PartsCast Parts Individual Pieces CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of Liability Warranty PolicyHearth & Home Technologies Limited Warranty Contd Yosemite Wood Stove

MBK, PMH specifications

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