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Assembly Instructions 

1.

 

Remove all contents from box.  

2.

 

Remove all components from inside the stove. 

3.

 

Roll stove over on its top, and locate package of four legs. Thread the legs into the four 
threaded connectors on bottom of stove. (HAND TIGHT ONLY. DO NOT TIGHTEN WITH 
WRENCH!) 

4.

 

Stand the stove upright, set stove in desired location and use legs to level the stove.  

5.

 

THE PIPE: 

a.

 

FOR STRAIGHT STOVE PIPE ONLY: Using a pair of needle nosed pliers remove 
the center piece of pipe and subsequent pieces of pipe until all five pieces are 
separated. Snap all five pieces of pipe together at the seams. (The crimped edge 
should insert into the stove top hole). You will need to drill holes for the cast iron 
damper. (Located inside the water tank) Take one piece of pipe, drill two 5/16” 
perpendicular holes approximately 6-8 inches from the crimped end of the pipe. 

b.

 

FOR TAPERED NESTED STOVE PIPE ONLY: Your pipe is permanently stitched 
together at the longitudinal seam. Remove the center piece of pipe in the 
bundle; this is the first piece with holes already predrilled. Install your cast iron 
damper within this first section of the nested stove pipe. (Follow the directions in 
step 6). The crimped and smallest end of this piece will go in the stove top hole. 
Stack your next piece from the center of the bundle on the first piece and so on; 
the nested stove pipe should get bigger in diameter as you assemble the stack 
skyward. 

6.

 

The Cast iron damper is spring loaded; remove the silver handle from the damper by 
pushing in the handle and twisting apart. Insert the damper inside the pipe, then thread 
the handle through the pipe holes previously drilled and through the damper. Push in 
and twist the handle to lock handle into the damper.  

7.

 

Locate screen spark arrestor and hand form the open end until it is round. Slip spark 
arrestor screen over the top piece of pipe in the stack. (Please note; it is normal for 
creosote to build up in the spark arrestor, and you will have to clean it out from time to 

Summary of Contents for Alpine

Page 1: ...inder Stove Models Alpine Timberline Spruce Mesa You can be assured that your Cylinder Stove is American Made WARNING Failure to follow the instructions in this manual could result in damage injury or death Read all instructions before using this stove ...

Page 2: ...sk of chimney fire Keep all flammable material at a safe distance from the stove Never use flammable liquids to start a fire in your stove Never build an excessive fire or use firewood full of pitch this can turn the stove cherry red which will warp your stove Your tent must include a US Military stove jack or flame retardant Kevlar equal where your flue pipe exits the tent Your stove jack must be...

Page 3: ... pipe is permanently stitched together at the longitudinal seam Remove the center piece of pipe in the bundle this is the first piece with holes already predrilled Install your cast iron damper within this first section of the nested stove pipe Follow the directions in step 6 The crimped and smallest end of this piece will go in the stove top hole Stack your next piece from the center of the bundl...

Page 4: ... are both on the outside of the tank not in the water Insert threaded end of the valve into the hole on the side of the water heater Install backing nut on the water valve inside the tank Tighten snug with wrench do not over tighten 10 Hang water heater on the clips provided on either side of the stove ALWAYS KEEP WATER HEATER FULL OF WATER AND WHEN NOT IN USE REMOVE COMPLETELY FROM THE STOVE WATE...

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