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IMPORTANT!
READ
AND
FOLLOW
ALL
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS,
INCLUDING
CLEANING
THE
UNIT
AS
SPECIFIED,
AND
REPLACING
GASKETS
ANNUALLY,
AND
PARTS
AS
NEEDED.
ENGLAND’S
STOVE
WORKS
IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
ANY
DAMAGE
OR
INJURY
INCURRED
DUE
TO
NEGLECT,
OR
DUE
TO
UNSAFE
INSTALLATION
OR
USAGE
OF
THIS
PRODUCT.
CALL
TECHNICAL
SUPPORT
WITH
ANY
QUESTIONS.
YEARLY
MAINTENANCE
Important
Notes
As
with
any
maintenance
concerning
this
unit,
be
sure
the
unit
is
“OFF,”
has
completed
the
Shut
‐
Down
cycle,
and
is
completely
cool
BEFORE
beginning.
Be
aware
that
metal
parts
in
the
firebox
can
remain
HOT
long
after
the
fire
has
gone
out
and
EVEN
after
the
Shut
‐
Down
cycle
is
complete.
Always
use
extreme
caution
when
handling
potentially
hot
stove
parts,
even
if
you
think
they
should
be
cold.
Yearly
(or
end
of
season)
maintenance
should
include
the
steps
listed
in
this
section
AS
WELL
AS
the
steps
listed
in
the
“Daily
Maintenance,”
“Weekly
Maintenance”
and
“Monthly
Maintenance”
sections
of
this
manual.
Yearly
maintenance
should
be
performed
at
the
end
of
the
burning
season.
Leaving
ash
and
other
build
‐
up
in
the
stove
during
the
non
‐
heating
months
can
lead
to
premature
metal
degradation
in
the
stove
and
venting
system.
Using
extra
attention
to
detail
and
being
certain
to
be
very
thorough
in
the
end
of
season
cleaning
will
help
increase
the
operating
life
of
the
stove
and
venting
system.
The
unit
should
be
unplugged
during
the
summer
months
(and
periods
of
non
‐
use),
to
help
protect
against
the
possibility
of
damage
due
to
lightning
strikes
and
other
power
disruptions.
Caution
–
Shock
Hazard
Press
the
“Off”
button
and
let
the
appliance
completely
cool
BEFORE
unplugging
the
appliance
and
beginning
any
maintenance
or
component
replacement.
Risk
of
shock
if
appliance
is
not
unplugged
before
service.
SOOT
AND
FLY
ASH:
FORMATION
AND
NEED
FOR
REMOVAL
The
products
of
combustion
will
contain
small
particles
of
fly
ash.
The
fly
ash
will
collect
in
the
exhaust
venting
system
and
restrict
the
flow
of
the
flue
gases.
Incomplete
combustion,
such
as
that
which
occurs
during
startup,
shutdown
or
incorrect
operation
of
the
room
heater
will
lead
to
some
soot
formation
which
will
collect
in
the
exhaust
venting
system.
The
exhaust
venting
system
should
be
inspected
at
least
once
every
year
to
determine
if
cleaning
is
necessary.
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