Heartland Appliances WOODCOOKS user manual

User manual for the device Heartland Appliances WOODCOOKS

Device: Heartland Appliances WOODCOOKS
Category: Stove
Manufacturer: Heartland Appliances
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Added : 1/13/2014
Number of pages: 37
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1050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7
Business (519) 650-5501 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone: 1-800-361-1517 Toll Free Fax: 1-800-327-5609
The Oval and Sweetheart
cookstoves are listed to CSA
Standard B366.2M ULC
Standard S-627 & UL 1482 by
Warnock Hersey Professional
Services Ltd.
NOTE: Warnock Hersey NBR
is 219.
INSTALLATION
AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE USE
Oval
Oval
With Reservoir
With Towel Rack
Note: Please read these instructions
#1903

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— FOR YOUR SAFETY— DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOURS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS STOVE. Stove Location - If the range must be located near a window, avoid using long curtains which could blow over the stove top, causing a fire hazard. Any openings in the wall behind the stove or in the floor under the range must be sealed. Do not set unopened glass or metal containers in the oven, or in the warming cabinet, or on the cooking surface. Grease accumulation is the cause

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Oval & Sweetheart Models CONSUMER WARRANTY ENTIRE PRODUCT – LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY HEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts of this Wood Cookstove which prove to be defective in material or workmanship, with the exception of the painted or porcelain enamel finish or plated surfaces, for one year from the date of original purchase. Such parts will be repaired or replaced at the option of Heartland without charge, subject to the terms

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Installation Instructions....................... 2 Using the Oven and Cooking Surface19 Unpacking ............................................................... 2 Stove Top Cooking ................................................. 19 Assembly............................................................... 3 Oven Cooking .........................................................20 Cabinet Installation .................................................. 5 Water Reservoir .........

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— Welcome — our Heartland Cookstove is a time proven design of After a few weeks of operating the stove re-read this manual. YNorth American heritage. Our cookstoves were first Many of the procedures will become clearer after you have had made in 1906 and many originals are still in use today. some experience with the stove. With proper operation and maintenance, your Heartland Installation Instructions cookstove will give your family generations of warmth, delightful meals and untold pleasures.

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Assembly Oval Warning: The stove is very heavy. Since the legs may dig into Before removing the oval stove from the skid, the flu body must a soft floor, do not locate the stove, or even set it to rest, on a first be attached tothe stove back. Follow the instructions surface that could be imprinted. below. We recommend that 3 or 4 persons be available to assist in the lifting of the stove, and that gloves should be worn to protect 1) unscrew the flu body from the skid and set aside. hands from

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SweetHeart Warning: The stove is very heavy. Since the body frame may 3. Assemble base to legs using the nuts and bolts provided. dig into a soft floor, do not locate the stove, or even set it to rest, The shorter base sections are the sides. The longer on a surface that could be imprinted. sections are front and rear.(the black painted section goes to the rear, see fig. 1). The Sweetheart is resting on a pad of styrofoam on the skid. It consists of the range and a base assembly package. 4. Ha

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Oval and SweetHeart: Once the cabinet has been assembled and installed, follow 1. Assemble the bell dampers (Fig. 2).and thread into the these few remaining steps: three locations, one at the front in the ash pan door, and 1. Insert the lift handle( #1361) through the bracket and bolt two on the firebox side. it through the hole in the cooking surface with the screw and locknut. lift handle #1361 lift handle installed on cooking surface Figure 2 Bell Damper lockwasher 2. Insert a piece of 6” d

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Installation Be sure to read the sections on clearances, floor protection Do not fill the empty space with any insulating material. and chimneys before actively starting the installation. Contact If you plan to install a Fresh air Kit with your stove, be aware local building or fire officials about restrictions and of the greater clearances required. See page 9 "Chart of installation in your area. Clearances" and page 12 "Fresh Air Kit" for more information Clearances Be aware that as wood is e

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Oval Rough in and Dimension Diagrams Com bustible Wall 8 ¾" with heat shield kit (from w all to center of pipe) 12 ¾ " with 21“ with out heat shield (from wall to center of pipe) heat shield These drawings are Heat shield 25" with out for reference only, extends 10 ¾ " heat shield from back of to the back showing the stove top of the stove top approximate dimensions for Ova l Coo kstove rough in purposes. (Top Vi ew ) 20 1/4" Make sure that no floor or ceiling 27 1/8 supports will be cut due

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SweetHeart Rough in and Dimension Diagrams Com busti ble Wall 16 " with 12 " with heat shield kit (from wall to center of pipe) heat shield 21“ with out heat shield (from wall to center of pipe) 25 " W it h o u t Heat shield heat shield extends 14 " from the wall These drawings are for from back of to the back the stove top of the stove reference only, showing top approximate dimensions for rough in (Top Vi ew ) 18 ¼ " purposes. Make sure that no floor or ceiling 22 ¼ " supports will be

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Chart of Clearances Status Model A B C D E F G H J Measure 25 69 66 66 50 58 132 61 121 Centimeters SweetHeart 10 27 26 26 20 23 52 24 48 Inches NO HEAT SHIELD 25 68 66 91 50 86 132 61 121 Centimeters Oval 10 27 26 36 20 34 52 24 48 Inches 25 8 61 61 5 31 132 61 121 Centimeters SweetHeart 10 3 24 24 2 12½ 52 24 48 Inches WITH HEAT SHIELD 25 8 61 91 5 44 132 61 121 Centimeters Oval 10 3 24 36 2 17½ 52 24 48 Inches *Note:A chimney approved to ULC standard S629 in Canada or UL 103HT in the U.S. mus

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The chimney ‘drives’ the system by producing the draft that Clearance Reductions draws in combustion air and exhausts smoke and gases to There are many alternate decorative methods to reduce outdoors. clearances to combustible materials. See your dealer, or local fire or building official to ensure the appropriate standards are When installing a new woodburning system or upgrading an being met with these alternatives. In Canada, refer to the existing one, give as much attention to the chimney a

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Stovepipe Chimney Optional Accessories Connection Requirements Accessories may be obtained from your dealer or call us direct at 519-650-5501. Our office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. est 1. The stovepipe chimney connector should be made of 24 gauge or thicker sheet metal and should be 6” in diameter. Heat Shield Kit 2. The last section of the chimney connector starting from the stove should be screwed to the flue collar of the stove. A space saving heat shield kit enables you to install

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Fresh Air Kit Installation is Easy A fresh air kit enables you to use outside air, instead of room The water jacket can be installed in the stove in less than a air to fuel the fire. Using an outside source for combustion air minute using only a slot screwdriver. The water jacket is a has its advantages. If your home is tight and well insulated, hollow baffled chamber that fits in the firebox. Two pipes and then the fire in the stove may be “starved” of combustible air, a pump installed from the

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Understanding Combustion Water: Up to half the weight of Smoke (or flame): As the wood heats Charcoal: As the fire progresses up above the boiling point of water, it freshly cut logs is water. After proper and most of the gases have vaporized, starts to smoke. The hydrocarbon seasoning only about 20% of the charcoal remains. Charcoal is almost gases and tars that make up the weight is water. As the wood is 100% carbon and burns with very smoke are combustible if the heated in the firebox, thi

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You will notice that with the ash door closed the ash flap may Getting Acquainted be lifted to access the wood grate pull without having to open the door. The Sweetheart and Oval cookstove are time proven heating Burning skid wood or construction materials with nails is not and cooking appliances. Take your time to acquaint yourself recommended as anything in the firebox that will not burn has with the principles on which your new stove operates as a the potential to get caught in the grate. hea

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Break-In Fire Flu Gases (Refer to page 13 figure 7) The firebox of your stove is made of superior materials—cast Oven Damper iron and firebrick lining. Both materials could be broken by a sharp blow or thermal shock. A little extra care and thoughtfulness during the break- in period will help promote a long life for your stove. The cast iron and firebrick will have picked up moisture during shipping and storage. During the break-in period it is important to let the cast iron and firebrick slowly

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4. Reloading the stove—Stove tending time will be greatly Sweetheart: reduced if you reload your stove while the system is still To use the summer position in the SweetHeart you will need hot and there is plenty of hot embersl to rekindle the fire to purchase the optional #4271 summer grate support. Call quickly. Including some smaller pieces of wood in the new your dealer to order, or call direct to Heartland fuel load will help the stove regain temperatures quickly. 1. Remove the wood grate fr

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Coal Burning O Do not burn coal on the wood grate. An optional coal grate kit C is available for the Oval (#1500) and the SweetHeart (#4500) to burn coal. An installation and operating manual is packed with every Oval and Sweetheart Coal Kit. Extra copies may be obtained from your dealer or by contacting Heartland Appliances Inc. Below is a brief description of the coal kit installation Illustration showing Oval firedoor damper Sweetheart Coal Grate Installation installation To install the opti


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