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                        DO NOT
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Owner’s Manual
Installation	and	Operation
Model:
ECO-ADV-WS22
Wood Burning Stove
WS22
NOTICE
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HOT SURFACES!
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                        Read this manual before installing or operating this fireplace. Please retain this owner’s manual for future reference. Congratulations! Congratulations	on	selecting	a	Heatilator	wood	burning	 This	owner ’ s	manual	should	be	retained	for	future	refer- appliance.	 The	wood	burning	appliance	you	have	selected	 ence.	W e	suggest	you	keep	it	with	your	other	important	 is	designed	to	provide	the	utmost	in	safety ,	reliability	and	 documents	and	product	manuals. efficiency . Y our	new	wood	burning	app
                    
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                             Safety Alert Key: ! •	 DANGER! Indicates	a	hazardous	situation	which,	if	not	avoided	will 	result	in	death	or	serious	injury . •	 WARNING!	Indicates	a	hazardous	situation	which,	if	not	avoided	may	result	in	death	or	serious	injury . •	 CAUTION! Indicates	a	hazardous	situation	which,	if	not	avoided,	may	result	in	minor	or	moderate	injury . •	 NOTICE:	Indicates	practices	which	may	cause	damage	to	the	appliance	or	to	property . TABLE OF CONTENTS Installer’s Guide Congratulations 	 ............
                    
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                        Warranty Policy Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. HEATILATOR ECO-CHOICE WARRANTY Hearth	&	Home	 T echnologies	Inc.,	on	behalf	of	its	hearth	brands	(“HHT”),	extends	the	following	warranty	for	ECO- CHOICE	by	heatilator	wood	and	pellet	hearth	appliances	that	are	purchased	from	an	HHT 	authorized	dealer . WARRANTY COVERAGE: HHT 	warrantes	to	the	original	owner	of	the	HHT 	appliance	at	the	site	of	installation,	and	to	any	transferree	taking	own- ership	of	the	appliance	at	the	site	of	installation	withi
                    
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                        WARRANTY COVERAGE: •	 This	warranty	only	covers	HHT 	appliances	that	are	purchased	through	an	HHT 	authorized	dealer	or	distributor .		 A 	list	of	 HHT 	authorized	dealers	is	available	on	th	HHT 	branded	websites. •	 This	warranty	is	only	valid	while	the	HHT 	appliance	remains	at	the	site	of	original	installation. •	 Contact	your	installing	dealer	for	warranty	service.		If	the	installing	dealer	is	unable	to	provide	necessary	parts,	contact	 the	nearest	HHT 	authorized	dealer	or	supplier .		 Addi
                    
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                        Listing and Code Approvals 1 D.  BTU & Efficiency Specifications A.  Appliance Certification EPA Certified: 2.7	grams	per	hour ECO-ADV-WS22	Wood	Stove Model: 82.3% Efficiency: Laboratory: Intertek 11,700	to	27,000	per	hour BTU Output: 3198460 Report Number: 1,580	to	2,780	sq.	feet	 Heating Capacity: Listed	Room	Heater,	Solid	Fuel	Type Type: depending	on	climate	zone Standard: UL1482	and	ULC	S627-00	and	 Vent Size: 6	inches (UM)	84-HUD,	Mobile	Home	 2.75	cubic	feet Firebox Size: Approved. 22	inch
                    
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                        User Guide Operating Instructions  2  WARNING HOT SURFACES! Glass	and	other	surfaces	are	hot	during	operation	 AND	cool	down. Hot glass will cause burns. •	 DO NOT	touch	glass	until	it	is	cooled •	 NEVER	allow	children	to	touch	glass •	 Keep	children	away •	 CAREFULL Y 	SUPER VISE	children	in	same	room	as	appliance. •	 Alert	children	and	adults	to	hazards	of	high	temperatures. High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials. •	 Keep	clothing,	furniture,	draperies	and	other	fla
                    
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                        D. Combustible/Non-combustible Materials B. Fire Safety T o	 provide	 reasonable	 fire	 safety ,	 the	 following	 should	 be	 •	 Combustible Material given	serious	consideration:  M a t e r i a l 	 m a d e 	 o f 	 o r 	 s u r f a c e d 	 w i t h 	 w o o d , 	 c o m p r e s s e d	 1.	 I n s t a l l 	 a t 	 l e a s t 	 o n e 	 s m o k e 	 d e t e c t o r 	 o n 	 e a c h 	 fl o o r 	 o f	 p a p e r , 	 p l a n t 	 fi b e r s , 	 p l a s t i c s , 	 o r 	 a n y 	 m a t e r i a l 	 c a p a b l e	 y o
                    
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                        G.  Burning Process 2.  Second Stage In	 recent	 years	there	 has	 been	an	 increasing	concern	about	 In	 the	 seconda ry	 stage	 wood 	 gives	 of f	 flammable	 gases	 air	 quality .	 	 Much	 of	 the	 blame	 for	 poor	 air	 quality	 has	 been	 which	burn	above	the	fuel	with	bright	flames.		 placed	on	the	burning	of	wood	for	home	heating.	 During	this	stage	of	burning: I n 	 o r d e r 	 t o 	 i m p r o v e 	 t h e 	 s i t u a t i o n , 	 w e 	 h a v e 	 d e v e l o p e d 	 c l e a n e r - •	 The	
                    
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                         H.  Burn Rate Air Control I.  Burn Rates and Operating Efficiency •	 The	 air	 supply	 enters	 at	 the	 upper	 front	 of	 the	 firebox,	 For maximum operating efficiency  near	the	top	of	the	glass	door .	 1.	 Follow	 the	 instructions	 below	 for	 each	 burn	 rate	 for	 the	 •	 This	 preheated	 air	 supplie s	 the	 necessary	 fresh	 oxygen	 Burn	Rate	 Air	Control.		Figure 10.1. to	 mix	 with	 the	 unburned	 gases,	 helping	 to	 create	 sec- ond,	third	and	fourth	combustions 2.	 Burn	dry ,	well-
                    
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                        INCORRECT POSITIONS J.  Correct Baffle & Blanket Placement WARNING! Risk of Fire!  Firebox	 damage	 due	 to	 improper	 baffle	 placement	 is	 not	 covered	 by	 warranty .	 Operate	 the	 wood	 burning	 appliance	 with	the	baffle	in	the	correct	position	only .		 Not	doing	so	could	result	in: 	 •	 Reduced	efficiency 	 •	 Overheating	the	chimney 	 •	 Overheating	the	rear	of	the	firebox 	 •	 Poor	performance Ensure	 correct	 baffle	 placement	 and	 replace	 baffle	 compo- Ceramic	 Blanket	 and	 Baffl
                    
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                        K.  Building A Fire 9.	 When	 ready	 to	 reload,	 It	 is	 best	 to	 set	 the	 Burn	 Rate	 Air	 Control	in	the	High	position	before reloading .		 WARNING! Risk of Fire! Keep combustible materials,  •	 This	 livens	 up	 the	 coalbed	 and	 reduces	 excessive	 emis- gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids clear  sions	(opacity/smoke).			 of the fireplace. •	 Open	 door	 slowly	 so	 that	 ash	 or	 smoke	 does	 not	 exit	 ap- Do NOT: pliance	through	opening.	 	 •	 Store	flammable	materials	clo
                    
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                        L. Wood Fuel Moisture WARNING! Risk of Fire! WARNING •	 Do	NOT	burn	wet	or	green	wood. Fire Risk. •	 W e t , 	 u n s e a s o n e d 	 w o o d 	 c a n 	 c a u s e 	 a c c u m u l a t i o n 	 o f	 creosote. •	 DO	NOT 	BURN	GARBAGE	OR	FLAMMABLE	 FLUIDS	SUCH	 AS	GASOLINE,	NAPTHA 	OR	 •	 Store	wood	in	dry	location. ENGINE	OIL. •	 Stack	wood	so	both	ends	are	exposed	to	air . •	 DO	NOT 	USE	CHEMICALS	OR	FLUIDS	 T O	ST AR T 	 A 	 The	 majority	 of	 the	 problems 	 appliance	 owners	 experienc e	 FIRE. ar
                    
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                        M.  Blower Operating Instructions NOTE:	 	 If	 your	 wood	 applianc e	 is	 equipped	 with	 an	 optiona l	 blower ,	you	should	follow	these	guidelines: Blower Burn Rate  Air Control Handle Up = Open Snap Disc Handle Down = Closed Figure 14.2 - Snap Disc Location  7.	 Snap Disc Location If	 you	 find	 the	 blower	 coming	 on	 and	 of f	 at	 undesirable	 t e m p e r a t u r e s , 	 r e l o c a t e 	 t h e 	 s n a p 	 d i s c 	 t o 	 a n o t h e r 	 l o c a t i o n	 in	 the	 designated	 zone	 on	 th
                    
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                        O.  Opacity (Smoke) CAUTION! Odors and vapors released during initial  O p a c i t y 	 i s 	 t h e 	 m e a s u r e 	 o f 	 h o w 	 c l e a n l y 	 y o u r 	 a p p l i a n c e 	 i s	 operation may be irritating to sensitive individuals. burning. Open	windows	for	air	circulation. Opacity	is	measured	in	percent : •	 100%	opacity	is	when	an	object	is	totally	obscured	by	 the	smoke	column	from	a	chimney ,	and	 •	 0%	opacity	means	that	no	smoke	column	can	be	seen.	 	 A s 	 y o u 	 b e c o m e 	 f a m 
                    
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                        Q. Quick Start Guide   10	Pieces	of	Newspaper ,	10-20	Pieces	of	Dry	Kindling FIRST FIRE ITEMS NEEDED: and	a	Few	Pieces	of	Dry	Split	W ood. OPEN AIR  ADD NEWSPAPER CONTROL LOAD WOOD HIGH LOW 3 2 1 ADD KINDLING  WARNING! Risk of Fire Close	and	securely	latch	the	door	after	 the	fire	has	started,	and	after	refueling,	to	 prevent: 	 •	 Spillage	of	smoke,	flame	and	carbon	 monoxide	 	 •	 Spillage	of	sparks,	coals	and	logs 	 •	 Over-firing	 DO	NOT 	leave	the	stove	unattended	with	 the	door	open.		 Sta
                    
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                        Maintenance and Service 3 Creosote - Formation and Need for Removal A.  Disposal of Ashes •	 When	 wood 	 is	 burned	 slowly ,	 it	 produces	 tar	 and	 other	 organic	 vapors,	 which	 combine	 with	 expelled	 moisture	 to	 • Frequency: When	 ash	 is	 within	 1-3/4	 inch	 (44mm)	 of	 form	creosote. firebox	 lip.	 	 Leave	 1/4	 to	 1/2	 	 inch	 (6-13mm)	 of	 ash	 in	 the	 bottom	of	the	firebox. •	 T h e 	 c r e o s o t e 	 v a p o r s 	 c o n d e n s e 	 i n 	 t h e 	 r e l a t i v e l y 	 c o o l
                    
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                        E.  Firebrick Inspection D. Glass Cleaning • Frequency: After	each	ash	removal • Frequency: As	desired • By:	Homeowner • By:	Homeowner R e p l a c e 	 t h e 	 fi r e b r i c k 	 i f 	 t h e y 	 b e c o m e , 	 c r a c k e d , 	 b r o k e n ,	 •	 Clean	 glass	 with	 a	 non-ab rasive	 glass	 cleaner .	 	 Abrasive	 c r u m b l y 	 a n d / o r 	 i f 	 t h e r e 	 i s 	 a 	 1 / 4 	 i n c h 	 ( 6 . 3 5 m m ) 	 g a p 	 b e t w e e n	 cleaners	may	scratch	and	cause	glass	to	crack.		 the	bricks.		 •	 If	
                    
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                          F.  Quick Reference Maintenance Guide Start	 the	 first	 inspection	 after	 the	 first	 2	 months	 of	 use,	 or	 if	 performan ce	 changes,	 and	 adjust	 your	 schedule	 accordingly .	 	 Maintenance	 is	 required	 for	 safe	 operation	 CAUTION!  Allow the appliance to completely cool  and	must	be	performed	to	maintain	your	warranty . down before performing any cleaning or maintenance. Frequency T ask Baffle	&	Blanket	 Baffle	and	blanket	placement	is	critical	to	heat	 MONTHL Y output,	efficienc
                    
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                        Troubleshooting Guide 4 With	 proper	 installation,	 operation,	 and	 maintenance	 your	 woodstove	 will	 provide	 years	 of	 trouble-free	 service.	 If	 you	 do	 experience	 a	 problem,	 this	 troubleshooting	 guide	 will	 assist	 you	 or	 a	 qualified	 service	 person	 in	 the	 diagnosis	 of	 a	 problem	 and	the	corrective	action	to	be	taken.	 Start Fire Problems Possible Cause Solution Can	not	get	fire	started	 Not	enough	kindling/paper	or	no	 Use	dry	kindling,	more	paper.	Arrange	kindling	&