Lennox Hearth CI2000HT Stove User Manual


 
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
Primary Air
Control
Secondary Air
Tubes (2)
Permanent
Secondary
Combustion Air
Intake. Secondary
air is delivered
through this opening
to ignite secondary
gases. There is no
adjustment control
for this intake.
Permanent Primary Air Intake. Supplimental primary air is delivered
through this small opening (to improve efficiency). There is no adjustment
controls for this intake.
Secondary Air
Tubes (3)
Supplemental
Secondary
Air Delivery
Secondary Air is
delivered through
this opening to ignite
secondary gases.
There is no
adjustment control
for this intake.
Start-up
Air Control.
Primary Air
Control
Figure 13 - CI1000HT Side Cut-A-Way View
Figure 14 - CI2000HT Side Cut-A-Way View
Front Ash Removal Door And Side Fuel Loading Door
Latch Assemblies
(For front ash removal door, side fuel loading door and ash drawer
door).
The door latch assemblies are designed to securely latch the front door,
side door and ash drawer door. To open the latches, insert the door handle
(provided) into hole in the latch assembly and rotate counterclockwise
until door releases. To close and latch, reverse the process
Glass
The glass is a 5 mm super heat resistant ceramic that withstands con-
tinuous temperatures up to 1256° F. This temperature is well beyond
the temperatures in which you operate your stove.
These models are 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 stove 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 Dirty Glass, Page 21). A commercial glass cleaner designed
for stoves is recommended for cleaning.
The glass should be cleaned thoroughly with glass cleaner and a soft
cloth BEFORE the stove is burned.
Use Control Settings That Work For You
CAUTION
When opening the doors, do not extend them beyond
their normal travel. Overextending the doors to a
further open position can put excessive stress on
the hinge area of the doors which may result in
breakage.
The fuel, the amount of heat you want, the type of installation you have
and how long you wish the fire to burn are all variables that will affect
the control setting. The same control settings in a variety of installations
will produce different results.
Familiarize yourself with your stove by trying different settings so you can
learn how much heat to expect and how long the fire will burn. It may take
a week or two to learn but your patience will be rewarded by the warmth
and pleasant satisfaction that only a wood fire can provide.
Replenish Humidity Level Of Dwelling
Heating the air in a closed building decreases the relative humidity of the
air, which will dry wood and other combustible materials. This drying
lowers the ignition temperature of these materials, thus increasing the
fire hazard. To reduce the risk of fire, some provision should be made
for replenishing moisture to the air whenever a structure is being heated
for extended periods.
CAUTION
Never leave stove unattended on high settings.
See Start-Up
Air Control on
Page 15.