time. The amount of build up will vary depending on amount of usage, how hot you
burn your fire, and what type of wood you use.
8.
Locate warming tray and insert pegged side into round connectors under stove top on
either the right or left side of the stove.
9.
Locate the water heater and water drain valve. Remove washer, blue Garlock gasket,
and backing nut from water valve. Take Teflon tape (not included) and wrap threads of
the drain valve with several layers. This insures that water does not leak through the
threads. Slip the brass washer back over threaded end of water valve. Then install the
blue Garlock washer making sure the blue Garlock gasket and brass washer 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. WATER HEATER WILL WARP AND CAN POSSIBLY CRACK WELDS
AND START TO LEAK IF NOT KEPT FULL OF WATER AT ALL TIMES!
11.
Install coal grate inside the stove. Check to make sure all is installed correctly. Start
your fire and enjoy.
12.
ALWAYS BURN YOUR STOVE FOR 1 HOUR IN THE OPEN AIR OUTDOORS FOR THE
FIRST TIME BEFORE USING IT INSIDE ANY TENT OR OTHER ENCLOSED SPACE.
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