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Remember:
“This
wood
heater
needs
periodic
inspection
and
repair
for
proper
operation.
It
is
against
federal
regulations
to
operate
this
wood
heater
in
a
manner
inconsistent
with
operating
instructions
in
this
manual.”
More:
Burner
Tubes
–
To
replace
a
tube,
first
be
sure
that
you
order
the
correct
tube
you
need
to
replace.
Then
using
a
5/16”
socket
or
open
end
wrench,
remove
the
screw
located
on
the
left
side
of
the
tube.
Be
sure
to
keep
the
screw.
Push
the
tube
to
the
right
then
remove
the
tube
(pulling
the
tube
back
to
the
left
after
that
side
has
been
removed
from
the
hole).
To
replace,
reverse
the
above
procedure…make
sure
to
install
the
tubes
in
the
correct
order.
(Front
to
Back)
‐
Smoke
Detectors
England’s
Stove
Works,
Inc.
highly
recommends
the
use
of
smoke
detectors
in
every
room
of
the
house.
However,
locating
a
smoke
detector
directly
above
this
unit
can
result
in
nuisance
alarms.
CAUTION
This
unit
is
meant
to
operate
only
with
door
closed.
Smoke
spillage
and
an
inefficient,
lazy
burn
will
result
from
attempting
to
operate
the
stove
with
the
door
open.
Additionally,
using
prohibited
fuels
can
create
an
unsafe
situation
and
can
also
generate
excess
carbon
monoxide.
Carbon
monoxide
is
an
odorless,
colorless
gas
which
can
be
deadly.
The
use
of
a
carbon
monoxide
detector
is
strongly
recommended
.
‐
Compliance:
“This
non
‐
catalytic
wood
heater
meets
the
2015
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency’s
crib
wood
emission
limits
for
wood
heaters
sold
after
May
15,
2015.”
‐
Tamper
Warning:
“This
wood
heater
has
a
manufacturer
‐
set
minimum
low
burn
rate
that
must
not
be
altered.
It
is
against
federal
regulations
to
alter
this
setting
or
otherwise
operate
this
wood
heater
in
a
manner
inconsistent
with
operating
instructions
in
this
manual.”
‐
Warranty:
See
your
Owner’s
manual
for
a
Warranty
Registration
instruction
page,
as
well
as
instructions
for
warranty
procedures.
For
parts,
warranty
replacement
procedures
may
be
found
at
our
parts
store
site:
www.store.heatredefined.com