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9. Troubleshooting
9.1 Poor Draft Conditions
? Is the chimney too short?
? Is the chimney or flue leaking?
? Is the flue protruding out from the chimney?
? Is the door from another fireplace that is connected to the same chimney, open?
9.2 Woodstove does not give off enough heat
? Is the room too large?
? Are there too many ashes on the grate?
? Is the ash pan full?
? Is the flue obstructed?
? Are the primary and secondary draft air control levers closed?
? Is the connection between the stove and the chimney sealed or leaking?
9.3 Woodstove gives off too much heat
? Are the primary and secondary draft air control levels open too far?
? Is the stove door closed properly? Is the ash pan completely closed?
? Is the chimney too tall?
? Have you added too much wood?
10. Important
Damages that occur as a result of improper operation are not covered under warranty.
11. Fire Safety (Please read – VERY IMPORTANT!!!)
Teach your children about fire safety, and, in particular, keep them as far away as possible from the woodstove while it is in
operation. The heating process causes the top surface of the woodstove, as well as its operating elements, including the
window and flue, to become extremely hot. Do not touch any of these parts without appropriate protective gear or tools,
e.g. heat protection gloves. Never put laundry or other objects on the stove to dry. Objects that are not heat-resistant should
never be placed on top of the woodstove or in the vicinity of the stove. Drying racks for drying clothing or similar items
must be set up at a sufficient distance away from the heating device. Never heat and/or store flammable or explosive mate-
rials, such as empty spray cans and similar objects, in or around the immediate fireplace area as this can cause an explosion.
Do not wear loose or easily combustible clothing when starting the fire or adding wood. As long as your woodstove is in
operation, do not work with easily combustible or explosive materials in the same or adjacent rooms.
12. Warranty
It is important for you to read the attached Warranty Statement before operating your woodstove. It con-
tains information about the duties and responsibilities that must be met before a warranty claim can be
made.