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© 2021 United States Stove Company

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

•  NEVER OVERFIRE THIS APPLIANCE BY 

BUILDING EXCESSIVELY HOT FIRES AS A 

HOUSE/BUILDING FIRE MAY RESULT. YOU ARE 

OVERFIRING THE APPLIANCE IF IT BEGINS TO 

GLOW OR TURN RED.

•  DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE COMBUSTION AIR 

CONTROL OF THIS UNIT BEYOND NORMAL 

ADJUSTMENT RANGE.

•  NEVER BUILD EXCESSIVELY LARGE FIRES IN 

THIS TYPE OF APPLIANCE AS DAMAGE TO THE 

FIREBOX OR SMOKE LEAKAGE MAY RESULT.

•  DO NOT BUILD FIRE TOO CLOSE TO THE GLASS.
•  HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHILDREN, 

CLOTHING, AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT 

MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. DO NOT TOUCH THE 

APPLIANCE UNTIL IT HAS COOLED.

•  PROVIDE ADEQUATE AIR FOR COMBUSTION 

TO THE ROOM WHERE THE APPLIANCE IS 

INSTALLED.

•  INSPECT CHIMNEY LINER EVERY 60 DAYS. 

REPLACE LINER IMMEDIATELY IF IT IS RUSTING 

OR LEAKING SMOKE INTO THE ROOM.

•  ATTEMPTS TO ACHIEVE HEAT OUTPUT 

RATES THAT EXCEED HEATER DESIGN 

SPECIFICATIONS CAN RESULT IN PERMANENT 

DAMAGE TO THE HEATER.

•  TO PREVENT INJURY, DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE 

TO USE THIS APPLIANCE THAT IS NOT 

FAMILIAR WITH ITS CORRECT OPERATION. DO 

NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WHILE UNDER 

THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS.

•  IF THERE ARE ANY MISSING OR DAMAGED 

COMPONENTS OF THE APPLIANCE, CONTACT 

YOUR DEALER IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT OPERATE 

THIS APPLIANCE WITH MISSING OR DAMAGED 

PARTS.

 CAUTIONS: HOUSE FIRE HAZARDS

•  DO NOT STORE WOOD ON FLOOR PROTECTOR, 

UNDERNEATH STOVEPIPE(S) OR ANYWHERE 

WITHIN CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE 

SURFACES SPECIFIED FOR THIS APPLIANCE. 

•  NEVER OPERATE WITH SECONDARY TUBES, 

FIBERBOARD, OR INSULATION REMOVED.

 CAUTIONS:

CHILDREN SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS 

FROM HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES. NEVER 

LEAVE SMALL CHILDREN UNSUPERVISED WHEN 

THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE 

DURING OPERATION. TO PREVENT BURNS, 

ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING, LEATHER 

HEARTH GLOVES, AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN 

REFUELING OR FIRE MAINTENANCE. ALWAYS BE 

AWARE OF HEATED SURFACES. HEAT RADIATING 

FROM THE APPLIANCE CAN POTENTIALLY 

DISCOLOR, MELT, OR EVEN IGNITE COMBUSTIBLE 

MATERIALS. KEEP ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 

WELL AWAY FROM THE HEATER!

WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD

•  NEVER USE CHEMICALS, GASOLINE, GASOLINE-

TYPE LANTERN FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL 

LIGHTER FLUID, OR SIMILAR FLAMMABLE 

LIQUIDS TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE IN 

THE APPLIANCE.

•  KEEP ALL FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS, ESPECIALLY 

GASOLINE, OUT OF THE VICINITY OF THE 

APPLIANCE - WHETHER IN USE OR IN STORAGE.

WOOD STOVE UTILIZATION

Your heating appliance was designed to burn well 

seasoned natural wood only; no other materials should 

be burned. Any type of well seasoned natural wood 

may be used in your stove, but specific varieties have 

better energy yields than others. Higher efficiencies and 

lower emissions generally result when burning air dried 

seasoned hardwoods, as compared to softwoods or too 

green or freshly cut hardwoods. The following resources 

can assist in learning the burn characteristics of various 

species of wood:

http://firewoodresource.com/firewood-btu-ratings/

; or 

https://forestry.usu.edu/forest-products/wood-heating

The operation of this wood heater in a manner 

inconsistent with the owner’s manual will void your 

warranty and is also against federal regulations. Waste 

and other flammable materials should not be burned in 

your stove.  DO NOT BURN:
1.  Garbage;
2.  Lawn clippings or yard waste;
3.  Materials containing rubber, including tires;
4.  Materials containing plastic;

NEVER OPERATE THIS PRODUCT WHILE UNATTENDED

Summary of Contents for US1800E

Page 1: ...ions and installation requirements in your area NEVER OPERATE THIS PRODUCT WHILE UNATTENDED CAUTION Please read this entire manual before you install or use your new room heater Failure to follow inst...

Page 2: ...operation at high burn rate burning cordwood 27 1 8 691 mm 26 1 2 673 mm 13 1 4 337 mm 6 1 155 mm 21 3 4 553 mm 22 3 8 568 mm 15 1 2 394 mm 4 11 16 119 mm CAUTIONS HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDRE...

Page 3: ..._________________________________________ If no Date of inspection of the existing chimney system ___________________________________________________________ COMMISSIONING Confirm Hearth Pad Installat...

Page 4: ...the top of the appliance The surround assembly is held in place with two springs at the top of either corner of the appliance SPRING SURROUND Slots in surround slide of firebox top Figure 6 Surround I...

Page 5: ...IED INSTALLER TO ENSURE A CORRECT AND SAFE INSTALLATION NEVER USE TEMPORARY OR MAKESHIFT COMPROMISES DURING THE INSTALLATION WARNING PROVIDE ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AIR TO THE ROOM WHERE THE APPLIANCE IS...

Page 6: ...ion of this manual A minimum draft of 0 05 w c measured in water column is required forproperdraftingtopreventbackpuffing smokespillage and to maximize performance Gauges to measure draft are readily...

Page 7: ...is a building code requirement Inadequate air supply will cause poor combustion inefficient operation creosote buildup back drafting and smoke puffing into the living areas If any of the following con...

Page 8: ...plate to a visible location in the fireplace After choosing a visible location in the fireplace permanently attach the warning plate by screwing or nailing it into place Note Use the holes in the labe...

Page 9: ...he chimney must meet all minimum height requirements 4 Never use a chimney to ventilate a cellar or basement Contact your local building authority for approved methods of installation and any necessar...

Page 10: ...HAZARDS FROM HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES NEVER LEAVE SMALL CHILDREN UNSUPERVISED WHEN THEYAREINTHESAMEROOMASTHEAPPLIANCE DURING OPERATION TO PREVENT BURNS ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING LEATHER HEARTH...

Page 11: ...itions These problems can be ignition problems creosote build up causing chimney fires low energy yield blackened windows incomplete log combustion Do not burn manufactured logs made of wax impregnate...

Page 12: ...inutes each The third fire should be at a temperature of approximately 500 F for 20 minutes Provide adequate cross ventilation to clear any smoke or odor caused by initial firings Notice Use solid woo...

Page 13: ...can be an effective method of determining how efficiently the combustion process is taking place in the given settings Visible smoke consists of unburned fuel and moisture leaving your stove Learn to...

Page 14: ...dry wood This allows clean burns and higher chimney temperatures therefore less creosote deposit Leave the air control fully open for about 5 min every time you reload the stove to bring it back to p...

Page 15: ...it When replacing the glass you should change the glass gasket to make sure you keep it sealed Never wash the glass with a product that may scratch Use a specialized product available in the stores w...

Page 16: ...to your unit When ordering replacement parts the information in this manual will help to ensure the correct items are ordered Before contacting customer service write down the model number and the se...

Page 17: ...13 83913 Extension Spring 2 14 26269 Top Surround 1 15 26270 Side Surround 2 16 891992 1 Surround Trim R 1 17 891992 2 Surround Trim L 1 18 891992 3 Surround Top Trim L 1 19 891992 4 Surround Top Trim...

Page 18: ...1 5 891989 1 Firebrick 3 33 x 9 8 6 86963 Secondary Tube 3 7 88158 Ceramic Fiber Board Front 1 8 88159 Ceramic Fiber Board Rear 1 9 88160 Blanket Insulation 1 3 2 5 4 1 6 8 9 7 REPAIR PARTS To order...

Page 19: ...______ Engineer Name _____________________________________ License No _________________________________________ Company ___________________________________________ Telephone No _______________________...

Page 20: ...20 2021 United States Stove Company NOTES...

Page 21: ...ce de 07 Date ______________________ Nom de l ing nieur _________________________________ N de licence ______________________________________ Compagnie ________________________________________ N de t...

Page 22: ...3 33 x 9 8 6 86963 Tube secondaire 3 7 88158 Panneau en fibre de c ramique avant 1 8 88159 Panneau en fibre de c ramique arri re 1 9 88160 Isolation de couverture 1 3 2 5 4 1 6 8 9 7 Pour commander d...

Page 23: ...1 5 893261 Glissi re d amortisseur 1 6 29301 Accolade coulissante 2 7 893261 Manche en bois 1 8 29300 Couverture 1 9 29298 Amortisseur 1 10 611007 Cabinet gauche 1 11 892294 Axe De Charni re 2 12 4057...

Page 24: ...informations contenues dans ce manuel vous aideront vous assurer que les bons articles sont command s Avant de contacter le service client notez le num ro de mod le et le num ro de s rie de cet appare...

Page 25: ...remplacez la pi ce endommag e par une nouvelle Effectuez la proc dure l envers apr s l avoir remplac Lors du remplacement de la vitre vous devez changer le joint en verre pour vous assurer de le garde...

Page 26: ...TE Br lez toujours du bois sec Cela permet des br lures propres et des temp ratures de chemin e plus lev es donc moins de d p t de cr osote Laissez le contr le d air compl tement ouvert pendant enviro...

Page 27: ...frir un m lange pr cis d air secondaire et assurer une plus grande efficacit Tout dommage ou d t rioration de ces conduits peuvent r duire l efficacit de la combustion Les conduits d air sont maintenu...

Page 28: ...charbon tabli chargez l unit avec 14 15 lb de bois de corde et fermez imm diatement la porte Laissez la commande d air compl tement ouverte en position HI pendant 15 minutes Apr s 15 minutes tournez l...

Page 29: ...IMINER LA FUM E ET L ODEUR SI L APPAREIL EST SURCHAUFF LA PEINTURE SE D COLORE LORS DE L INSTALLATION DE VOTRE APPAREIL PRENEZ SOIN DE LA MANIPULATION NETTOYER AVEC DU SAVON ET DE L EAU LORSQUE L APPA...

Page 30: ...tre po le bois Le bois doit avoir s ch pendant 9 15 mois de sorte que la teneur en humidit en poids soit r duite en dessous de 20 du poids de la b che Il est tr s important de garder l esprit que m me...

Page 31: ...MAISON NE CONSERVEZ PAS LE BOIS SUR UN PROTECTEUR DE PLANCHER SOUS LES TUYAUX DE PO LE OU N IMPORTE O DANS LES D GAGEMENTS DES SURFACES COMBUSTIBLES SP CIFI ES POUR CET APPAREIL NE JAMAIS FAIRE FONCT...

Page 32: ...our ventiler une cave ou un sous sol Contactez les autorit s locales pour d finir les m thodes approuv es d installation et d terminer la n cessit d obtenir un permis et ou de r aliser une inspection...

Page 33: ...ble dans le foyer Apr s avoir choisi un emplacement visible dans le foyer fixez d finitivement la plaque d avertissement en la vissant ou en la clouant Remarque Utilisez les trous de l tiquette pour m...

Page 34: ...ote un refoulement d air et de fum e dans les pi ces vivre Si n importe laquelle des conditions suivantes est incontestablement pr sente une alimentation d air doit tre install e a L appareil actuel d...

Page 35: ...les d versements de fum e et pour maximiser les performances Des jauges pour mesurer le tirage sont facilement disponibles dans les magasins de po les et sont conomiques louer ou acheter Des facteurs...

Page 36: ...NE CHEMIN E D APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE DE B TIMENT HOMOLOGU E UL 103 HT U UTILISEZ UNE CHEMIN E DE 6 DE DIAM TRE ASSEZ LEV E POUR CR ER UN TIRAGE SUFFISANT ATTENTION FOURNISSEZ DE L AIR DE COMBUSTION AD...

Page 37: ...il SPRING SURROUND Slots in surround slide of firebox top Figure 6 Surround Installation Installation de l habillage RESSORT HABILLAGE Entailles dans l habillage glissent sur le dessus de l insert 6 L...

Page 38: ...ion du syst me de chemin e existant ____________________________________________________________________ MISE EN SERVICE Confirmer l installation du tapis de foyer conform ment aux instructions d inst...

Page 39: ...8 cm 27 1 8 691 mm 26 1 2 673 mm 13 1 4 337 mm 6 1 155 mm 21 3 4 553 mm 22 3 8 568 mm 15 1 2 394 mm 4 11 16 119 mm AVERTISSEMENTS CHAUD DURANT LE FONCTIONNEMENT MAINTENEZ LES ENFANTS LES V TEMENTS ET...

Page 40: ...gion NE JAMAIS UTILISER CE PRODUIT SANS SURVEILLANCE MISE EN GARDE Veuillez lire l int gralit de ce manuel avant d installer ou d utiliser votre nouveau radiateur Le non respect des instructions peut...

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