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CLASSIC EDGE OUTDOOR FURNACE • OWNER'S MANUAL
Important Precautionary Information
Be sure to read carefully and understand these precautions before, during and after the installation, operation and
maintenance of the furnace.
NOTE: All operations must be in accordance with local and state
codes which may differ from the information in this manual.
CAUTION
This outdoor furnace is not intended to be the only source of
heat. In the event of a prolonged power failure, a generator
may be used to prevent lines from freezing. Should the outdoor
furnace be left unattended, run out of fuel or require service, an
alternate heating source in the building being heated should
be in place to prevent damage caused by freezing.
The outdoor furnace vent cap must fit loosely on the vent
opening. Do not force the cap down or try to seal it tightly onto
the vent pipe. Do not extend or restrict the vent pipe or opening.
DO NOT ALLOW THE OUTDOOR FURNACE TO BE PRESSURIZED.
Be sure the outdoor furnace is filled with water before firing.
Never fire the outdoor furnace when the water level is more
than 1" (2.5 cm) below the FULL mark on the sight gauge.
Corrosion Inhibitor Plus™ must be added before the initial fill
(see Water Quality and Maintenance).
Disconnect the electrical power to the outdoor furnace before
replacing an electrical component.
Do not attempt service inside the electrical control panel
without first disconnecting the electrical power at the main
power source.
NOTE: Any electrical installation should be done by a qualified
installer in accordance with applicable codes.
Allow the outdoor furnace to thoroughly cool and completely
clean out the firebox before draining water from the outdoor
furnace. If the water in the outdoor furnace ever boils, be sure
to check the water level and restore to full. If water is added,
the proper level of Corrosion Inhibitor Plus™ (p/n 1650) must be
maintained.
When cleaning the outdoor furnace, be careful not to spill any
coals.
ALWAYS store ash in a covered non-combustible container.
Do not allow combustible materials (straw, hay or wood) near
the outdoor furnace. Keep the perimeter of the outdoor furnace
clear and clean.
For fire safety, keep all combustible materials at least six feet
(two meters) away from the outdoor furnace, especially around
the door area. Debris of wood chips and other combustibles in
the area may be easily ignited if a hot coal is spilled out of the
firebox and left unnoticed.