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7061-196J

April 24, 2019

Explorer II

User Guide

Operating Instructions

A. Over-Firing Your Appliance

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1.  Symptoms of Over-Firing

Symptoms of over-firing may include one or more of 

the following:

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Chimney connector or appliance glowing

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Roaring, rumbling noises

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Loud cracking or banging sounds

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Metal warping

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Chimney fire

2.  What To Do if Your Appliance is Over-Firing

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Immediately close the door and air controls to reduce 

air supply to the fire.

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If you suspect a chimney fire, call the fire department 

and evacuate your house.

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Contact your local chimney professional and have 

your appliance and appliance pipe inspected for any 

damage.

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Do not use your appliance until the chimney 

professional informs you it is safe to do so.

B. Wood Selection & Storage

Burn only dry seasoned wood. Store wood under cover, 

out of the rain and snow. Dry and well-seasoned wood will 

not only minimize the chance of creosote formation, but will 

give you the most efficient fire. Even dry wood contains at 

least 15% moisture by weight, and should be burned hot 

enough to keep the chimney hot for as long as it takes to 

dry the wood out - about one hour. It is a waste of energy to 

burn unseasoned wood of any kind.

Dead wood lying on the forest floor should be considered 

wet, and requires full seasoning time. Standing dead wood 

can be considered to be about 2/3 seasoned. To tell if 

wood is dry enough to burn, check the ends of the logs. If 

there are cracks radiating in all directions from the center, 

it is dry.  If your wood sizzles in the fire, even though the 

surface is dry, it may not be fully cured.

Splitting wood before it is stored reduces drying time.  

Wood should be stacked so that both ends of each piece 

are exposed to air, since more drying occurs through the 

cut ends than the sides. This is true even with wood that 

has been split. Store wood under cover, such as in a shed, 

or covered with a tarp, plastic, tar paper, sheets of scrap 

plywood, etc., as uncovered wood can absorb water from 

rain or snow, delaying the seasoning process.

C. Burning Process

In recent years there has been an increasing concern 

about air quality. Much of the blame for poor air quality 

has been placed on the burning of wood for home heating. 

In order to improve the situation, we at Quadra-Fire 

have developed cleaner-burning wood appliances that 

surpass the requirements for emissions established by our 

governing agencies. These wood appliances, like any other 

appliances, must be properly operated in order to insure 

that they perform the way they are designed to perform. 

Improper operation can turn most any wood appliance into 

a smoldering environmental hazard.

1.  Kindling or First Stage

It helps to know a little about the actual process of burning 

in order to understand what goes on inside a appliance. 

The first stage of burning is called the kindling stage. In this 

stage, the wood is heated to a temperature high enough 

to evaporate the moisture which is present in all wood. 

The wood will reach the boiling point of water (212°F) and 

will not get any hotter until the water is evaporated. This 

process takes heat from the coals and tends to cool the 

appliance.

Fire requires three things to burn - fuel, air and heat. So, if 

heat is robbed from the appliance during the drying stage, 

the new load of wood has reduced the chances for a good 

clean burn. For this reason, it is always best to burn dry, 

seasoned firewood. When the wood isn’t dry, you must 

open the air controls and burn at a high burn setting for a 

longer time to start it burning. The heat generated from the 

fire should be warming your home and establishing the flue 

draft, not evaporating the moisture out of wet, unseasoned 

wood, resulting in wasted heat.

Fire Risk. Do not over-fire.

Over-firing may ignite creosote or will damage 

the appliance and chimney.

WARNING

To prevent over-firing your appliance, DO NOT:

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Use flammable liquids

•  Overload with wood

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Burn trash or large amounts of scrap lumber

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Permit too much air to the fire

Hearth & Home Technologies WILL NOT warranty 

appliances that exhibit evidence of over-firing. Evidence 

of over-firing includes, but is not limited to:

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Warped air tube

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Deteriorated refractory brick retainers

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Deteriorated baffle and other interior components

Summary of Contents for Explorer II series

Page 1: ...ine or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do not over fire If appliance or chimney connector glows you are over firing Over firing will void your warrant...

Page 2: ...ney and the referenced clearances DOUBLE WALL Six inch 6 inches 152mm diameter listed double wall air insulated connector pipe with listed factory built UL103HT Class A chimney or a masonry chimney an...

Page 3: ...Maintenance and Service 17 A Quick Reference Maintenance Guide 17 B General Maintenance 18 C Correct Baffle Blanket Placement 20 4 Troubleshooting Guide 21 5 Service Part Replacement 22 A Glass 22 B F...

Page 4: ...nic components and glass X X X Factory installed blowers X Molded refractory panels X Ignition Modules X Firepots burnpots mechanical feeders auger assemblies X Vent Free burners Vent Free ceramic fib...

Page 5: ...ing a warranty call Travel and shipping charges for parts are not covered by this warranty Limited Catalyst Warranty o For wood burning products containing a catalyst the catalyst will be warranted fo...

Page 6: ...water or weather damage which is the result of but not limited LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY have other rights which vary from state to state EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRA...

Page 7: ...LS Set to desired heat output LOW LOW Burn Rate Control ACC Control The appliance is ready for normal operation Warning Risk of Fire Close and securely latch the door after the fire has started and af...

Page 8: ...e the water in the fuel A range of BTU outputs calculated using HHV Efficiency and the burn rates from the EPA tests using Douglas Fir dimensional lumber A peak BTU out of the appliance calculated usi...

Page 9: ...nd chimney must be listed to UL103 HT or a listed UL 1777 full length six inch 152mm diameter liner must be used Outside Air Kit part OAK ACC must be installed in a mobile home installation Improper i...

Page 10: ...from rain or snow delaying the seasoning process C Burning Process In recent years there has been an increasing concern about air quality Much of the blame for poor air quality has been placed on the...

Page 11: ...ing your wood up too quickly before you shut down the air controls to the desired burn rate With the Automatic Combustion Control ACC system you do not have to continually monitor the fire Once you se...

Page 12: ...low setting 1 8 1 2 Activate startup air by pushing in and pulling out 3 Medium high burn setting Move burn rate control to far left Activate the startup air by pushing in and pulling out 4 High burn...

Page 13: ...iance Be sure the room is adequately ventilated and the flue unobstructed 5 Light the paper in the appliance NEVER light or rekindle fire with kerosene gasoline or charcoal lighter fluid the results c...

Page 14: ...llow these guidelines 1 Initial cold start up and all Burn Settings The blower can be plugged in and turned on right away The blower fan is turned on and off by a snap disc When your appliance has rea...

Page 15: ...nt Ensure furnace and air conditioning return vents are not located in the immediate vicinity of the appliance Avoid installing the appliance near doors walkways or small isolated spaces Recessed ligh...

Page 16: ...in volume as the speed is increased CONTACT YOUR DEALER for additional information regarding operation and troubleshooting Visit www quadrafire com to find a dealer Fire Risk Keep combustible materia...

Page 17: ...Listed Chimney Listed Termination Cap Storm Collar Flashing Firebrick Ash Removal WEEKLY or After Every 25 Loads of Wood Ashes must be cool before you can dispose of the ashes in a non combustible co...

Page 18: ...sult creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote creates an extremely hot fire which may damage the chimney or even destroy the house The chimney connector and chimney s...

Page 19: ...keep smoke from adhering to its surface When operated at a low burn rate less air will be flowing over the glass and the smokey relatively cool condition of a low fire will cause the glass to become...

Page 20: ...in contact with the back of the firebox and even with each other in the front Ceramic Blanket Back of Firebox Baffle Board Baffle Retainer Bracket WARNING Fire Risk Firebox damage due to improper baff...

Page 21: ...g a Fire Section Check for adequate vent height refer to Chimney Height Section Open window below the appliance towards the wind Wood condition is too wet too large Use dry seasoned wood refer to Seas...

Page 22: ...cool to the touch 2 Protect a table or counter top with padding or towels Protect your hands and wear gloves to prevent injury 3 Remove the door with the broken glass by lifting the door up and off o...

Page 23: ...over tighten lock nut The door handle needs to move smoothly NOTE Tube Channel does not need to be removed to replace the baffles Service Part SRV7061 160 1 Remove all ash from the firebox and extingu...

Page 24: ...ts Figure 24 1 Figure 24 2 1 2 3 4 NOTE Soak the bolts with penetrating oil for at least 15 minutes before trying to remove them 3 Remove the 2 channel nuts 7 16 and 2 bolts 3 8 inside of chamber Figu...

Page 25: ...25 7061 196J April 24 2019 Explorer II A Service Maintenance Log 6 Reference Materials Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 26: ...26 7061 196J April 24 2019 Explorer II Date of Service Performed By Description of Service...

Page 27: ...t number list on following page 09 17 Color SKU No Mfg Dates Matte Black EXPLRMED MBK 03 14 Porcelain Black EXPLRMED PBK 10 14 Porcelain Dark Blue EXPLRMED PDB 10 14 Porcelain Frost EXPLRMED PFT 10 14...

Page 28: ...ransition Assembly SRV29138 5 Top Matte Black 7061 101MBK Porcelain Black 7061 101PBK Porcelain Dark Blue 7061 101PDB Porcelain Frost 7061 101PFT Porcelain Mahogany 7061 101PMH 6 Side Left Matte Black...

Page 29: ...ty 1 req 11 5 Brick 5 w angle 9 X 4 5 X 1 25 Qty 2 req 11 6 Brick 6 6 69 X 3 5 X 1 25 Qty 2 req Brick Uncut Must specilfy size when ordering Pkg of 1 832 0550 Pkg of 6 832 3040 12 Ashlip Matte Black 7...

Page 30: ...BK Porcelain Black 7061 103PBK Porcelain Dark Blue 7061 103PDB Porcelain Frost 7061 103PFT Porcelain Mahogany 7061 103 Gasket 7 16 844 3980 15 Andirons 2 pcs SRV7061 020 16 Air Wash Bar SRV7061 199 17...

Page 31: ...7061 033 Porcelain Mahogany SRV7061 028 Leveling Assembly 7000 000 Paint Touch Up Matte Black 812 0910 Porcelain Black 1 00 0022 Porcelain Dark Blue 1 00 0020 Porcelain Frost 1 00 0021 Porcelain Mahog...

Page 32: ...and maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation of this appliance...

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