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Do not remove ground prong from plug. Route power cord to avoid heat from the stove, or other damage. 3. Adjust the blower speed control to the desired speed. BLOWER SWITCH ADJUSTMENTS The blower speed control for this unit is adjusted at the factory, and should not require further adjustment. When the speed control is turned clockwise, it will click on to high speed. Turn the speed control clockwise to decrease the speed. At full clockwise, the blower should blow gently, but should not stop. STEPS FOR ADJUSTING THE BLOWER SPEED CONTROL 1. With the unit plugged in, turn the speed control knob to slow (full clockwise). 2. With a small screwdriver, adjust the blower speed by turning the adjustment mechanism through the hole on the side of the speed control. 3. Adjust the speed so the blower runs slowly, but does not stop. Turn clockwise to slow the blower and counterclockwise to increase the speed. BLOWER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If your wood stove is equipped with an optional blower, you should follow these guidelines: 1. Initial (cold) start-up: Leave blower off until your stove is hot and a good coalbed is established. The blower may be turned on approximately 30 minutes after loading the stove with fuel. 2. High burn setting: The blower may be left on throughout the burn. 3. Medium burn setting: The blower should be left off until a good burn is established, then turned on at a medium or high rate. 4. Low burn setting: The blower tends to cool off the stove. If you are using wet wood or a very low burn setting, leave blower off until the burn is well established. Then, if you wish, turn the blower on at a lower rate. Too high a blower setting with a low burn rate may adversely affect emissions. 5. The blower is equipped with a speed control. The highest blower speed is obtained by turning the speed control on and then adjusting back towards off as far as possible without turning the blower off. For a low blower speed, turn the control knob clockwise as far as possible. 17 ASH REMOVAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION 1. Remove ash removal system top and bottom cover plates by loosening nuts under stove. 2. Discard both plates. 3. Place protective pad or stove pallet on floor. 4. Lay body of stove on its back on protective pad or pallet. 5. Line up holes in ash removal system with holes in adapter on bottom of stove (see Figure 22). 6. Screw ash removal system in place. 7. Carefully stand stove up and place in desired location. 8. Open door of stove and check to insure firebricks and kaowool blanket are in their proper locations. 9. Insert ash removal system grate into opening in firebox floor. OPERATING AND CLEANING CAUTION: DO NOT operate stove with ash removal system door open. Ensure that embers have cooled completely before removing ash. I. 2. 3. 4. S. When stove is cool, open front door and brush most of the ash into the center of the firebox. Remember to leave 1/4” to 1/2” (6-13mm) of ash on the firebox floor to act as a natural grate, allowing air to flow freely underneath wood . Clean ash down through the ash removal system grate into the drawer below. If there are large pieces in the ashes, you can remove the grate before cleaning the ash into the drawer. Be sure to replace the grate before operating the stove. Release latch on side of ash removal door (see Figure 23). Pull out the ash drawer. Close ash removal door. (Closing this door avoids ash blowing into the room in the event of a downdraft.) Empty ashes into metal container. Store container on non-combustible surface until ashes are cool enough to dispose. 6. Open ash removal door and replace ash drawer, making sure handle faces forward. 7. Close ash removal door and fasten latch. 18 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE USING STOVE BURNING PROCESS In recent years there has been an increasing concern about the quality of our air. 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 Heat-N-Glo have developed cleaner burning wood stoves that surpass the stringent requirements for emissions established by our governing agencies. Properly operated and maintained your WS-1S0 or WS-2S0 wood stove will obtain the peak efficiency and lowest emissions possible, resulting in better air quality for your community and more heat output per pound of wood. Improper operation and maintenance may cause any wood burning unit to release more particulate and adversely affect the environment. It helps to know a little about the actual process of burning in order to understand how to operate the stove for best performance. The first stage of burning we will call 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 ...
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