CARE AND OPERATION
GOLD DOOR
The doorframe is plated with
fingerprints left on the gold could become permanent blemishes if the stove is burned prior to their removal. Af-
ter the first few fires, the gold will cure. The ¾” (19 mm) diameter door rope gasket is made of highly durable high temperature resistant material. It must be kept in good condition. Do not leave the stove burning with the door ajar or open. Leaving the door ajar or open while the stove is burning will cause excessive heat build up in the stove (overfiring) and could ignite surrounding combustibles as well as damage the stove (such damage is not covered by the manufacturer's warranty).
DOOR OPERATION
CAUTION: WHEN OPENING THE DOOR, DO NOT EX- TEND IT BEYOND ITS NORMAL TRAVEL. OVEREX- TENDING THE DOOR TO A FURTHER OPEN POSI- TION CAN PUT EXCESSIVE STRESS ON HINGE AREA OF DOOR AND HINGE PINS AND MAY RESULT IN BREAKAGE.
The door handle assembly is used to open and close the fuel door assembly as follows:
To open the fuel door - Rotate the coil handle from the 6:00 position toward the 9:00 position, until door releases (see illustration below).
To close the fuel door - Push door closed with the han- dle positioned in the 9:00 position. While pressing in, ro- tate the handle to the 6:00 position.
GLASS
The glass is a super heat resistant ceramic that with- stands continuous temperatures up to 1390° F. This tem- perature is well beyond the temperatures in which you operate your fireplace insert.
This appliance is designed to provide a flow of air over the inside of the glass, where along with high heat helps keep it clean. When operating the fireplace insert on low for extended periods of time, the glass may get dirty. A short, hot fire (15 - 20 minutes) will help clean off much of the normal buildup (see Troubleshooting, pages
The glass should be cleaned thoroughly with glass cleaner and a soft cloth BEFORE the fireplace insert is burned.
DOOR GASKET
The door gasket must be kept in good condition. Do not leave the stove burning with the door ajar or open. Leav- ing the door ajar or open while the stove is burning will cause excessive heat build up in the stove (overfiring) and could ignite surrounding combustibles as well as damage the stove (such damage is not covered by the manufac- turer's warranty).
BREAK-IN PERIOD
Your fireplace insert finish is a high temperature paint that requires time and temperature to completely cure. We rec- ommend that you ventilate the house during the initial burns. The paint emits
KEEP YOUR HOUSE WELL VENTILATED DURING THE CURING PROCESS TO PREVENT ACTIVATION OF YOUR HOME SMOKE DETECTOR.
The paint manufacturer recommends three burn cycles to cure the paint. The first two burns should be low heat, ap- proximately 250°F., for 20 minutes each, using paper and light kindling.
After each
As the paint cures it will become slightly lighter in color. Eventually the entire surface will become an even color. Once the paint has been softened and cooled two or three times, it will harden. Do not turn on a blower during the curing process.
Do not place anything on the fireplace insert surface until the paint is completely cured. Do not attempt to repaint the fireplace insert until the paint is completely cured. If the surface later becomes stained or marred, it may be lightly sanded and touched up with spray paint from the same paint manufacturer (See Maintenance – Small Area Paint
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