Cumberland Stove Works MF3700 Stove User Manual


 
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
MF3700, MF3800 Models
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PELLETS
• Aswithcorn,ndaconsistentpelletsupplier.Pelletswill
vary in content and burn characteristics from supplier
to supplier. A consistent supply of pellets will result in a
moreconsistentandefcientburn.
Before burning, check the pellets for foreign objects.
The stove warranty will not cover damage done to the
stove due to foreign objects in the fuel supply.
Store the pellets in a dry place to prevent them from
absorbing added moisture.
To decrease dust buildup, the hopper will need to be
vacuumedoutafterevery6-8bagsofpelletsormore
often if the pellets are poor quality. You may have to
screen each bag of pellets if dust becomes a problem.
Wood pellets are generally produced out of wood
waste such as sawdust and shavings. The raw material
isdried,mechanicallyfractionedtosizeandextruded
under intense pressure into pellets. Wood pellets need
tobeprotectedfromdirectwaterpenetration.Ifexposed
to water droplets from condensation they will gradually
decompose and loose their effectiveness as a fuel. The
decompositioninvolvesexpandedvolumeandovertime
a gradual chemical breakdown.
Cherry Pits are the woody remains of processed
cherries. This fuel can be found affordably in regions
of the country that process cherries.
CAUTION
BURNING WOOD PELLETS ACCORDING TO
RECOMMENDATIONS WILL ASSURE LONGER STOVE
LIFE AND LESS FREQUENT CLEANING.
THE USE OF GRATES OR OTHER METHODS OF
SUPPORTING THE FUEL IS NOT AUTHORIZED IN THIS
PARLOR STOVE.