Cumberland Stove Works MF3700 Unpacking and Assembly, Mount Legs, Mount Handle to Hopper Door

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

MF3700, MF3800 Models

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

Unpack all hardware located in the units hopper and ash pan. The following should be included:

4 - legs (710008) w/ levelers (725010)

4 - tie-down straps (700136)

1 - firepot cleaning rod (700076)

1 - cleaning rod spring (720053)

1 - hopper lid handle (730006)

1 - power cord (720045)

1 - scraper tool (700225)

1 - door (700311) with glass (720002) and handle (700351, 700359)

1 - controller (730053)

1 - steel mounting bracket (700349)

1 - pre-made parts bag (small) which includes:

4

- 1/4-20 x 2” tie-down bolts (725015)

Figure 4: Leg Assembly

2

- 8-32 x 3/8” hopper lid handle bolts (725012)

 

12 - 5/16-18 x 3/4” leg bolts (1501)

 

4

- #8-18 controller bracket screws (725027)

 

MOUNT LEGS

NOTE: Stove is heavy. Team lifting is recommended.

1.Gently tilt the stove on its side.

2.Assemble the legs using provided (12) leg bolts as shown in figure 4.

NOTE for mobile home installation: If unit is to be used in a mobile home, you must install the

(4) tie-down straps to the stove now. Refer to page 15 for instructions.

3.After all bolts have been tightened, set the stove back up on its legs.

MOUNT HANDLE TO HOPPER DOOR

1.Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach hopper handle to hopper door using the pre-drilled holes. See figure 5.

ASSEMBLE FIREPOT CLEANING ROD

1.Thread spring over non-threaded end of rod.

2.Place threaded end of firepot cleaning rod through decorative casting and screw into fire pot. See figure

6.

Figure 5: Hopper Door Handle Assembly

Figure 6: Ash Shuttle Rod Assembly

NOTE: It is important for the fire pot to slide freely in

and out of the pot holder. Fire pot must seal tight

when pushed in.

Power Cord Receptacle

PLUG IN POWER CORD

1. Plug power cord into the back of stove. See figure 7.

Figure 7: Ash Shuttle Rod Assembly

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MF3700, MF3800 specifications

Cumberland Stove Works is renowned for producing high-quality wood and pellet stoves that combine traditional efficiency with modern technology. Among their standout models are the MF3800 and MF3700, both of which showcase the company’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation, and user satisfaction.

The MF3800 and MF3700 are designed for exceptional heating performance while offering expressive aesthetics that complement any home environment. These stoves are equipped with powerful heating capabilities, making them ideal for larger spaces. With robust construction and a focus on efficiency, both models have been engineered to provide maximum heat output while minimizing fuel consumption.

One of the most notable features of the MF3800 is its large firebox, which allows for an extended burn time. This capability translates into less frequent reloading, making it a convenient choice for busy households. The MF3700, while slightly smaller, still boasts an impressive firebox design, accommodating ample logs for efficient heating. Both models are equipped with a state-of-the-art air control system that optimizes combustion, ensuring a clean and efficient burn.

Both stoves incorporate advanced technologies such as secondary combustion systems that enhance fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. This means that users not only save on fuel costs but also contribute to a cleaner environment. The MF3800 and MF3700 feature a large viewing window, framed with durable glass, that allows occupants to enjoy a mesmerizing view of the flames while ensuring safety and heat retention.

Another significant characteristic of these models is the ease of use facilitated by user-friendly controls. The stoves are designed to be simple to operate, enabling users to adjust the airflow and temperature settings with minimal effort. This ensures a consistent and comfortable heat output that can be tailored to individual preferences.

In terms of decorative appeal, both stoves come with various finishes and accessory options, allowing homeowners to customize them to fit their decor. With a focus on longevity and reliability, Cumberland Stove Works provides a durable warranty, giving customers peace of mind with their investment.

In summary, the MF3800 and MF3700 models from Cumberland Stove Works represent a perfect blend of functionality, efficiency, and style, making them excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their home heating solution.