Quadrafire Discovery II Wood Stove Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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NOTICE: DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
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DISCOVERY II WOOD APPLIANCE
AUTOMATIC COMBUSTION
CONTROL (ACC)
MODEL:
DISCOVERY-II-C
HOT SURFACES!
Glass and other surfaces are hot during
operation AND cool down.
WARNING
Hot glass and appliance will cause burns.
Do not touch glass until it is cooled
Use leather gloves when reloading fuel
NEVER allow children to touch glass
Keep children away
CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room
as appliance.
Alert children and adults to hazards of
high temperatures
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other
ammable materials.
Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other
ammable materials away.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
For use with solid wood fuel only.
Other fuels may over-re and generate
poisonous gases (i.e. carbon monoxide).
WARNING
If the information in these instructions is
not followed exactly, a re could result
causing property damage, personal injury,
or death.
Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
Do not over-re - If appliance or chimney connector
glows, you are over-ring. Over-ring will void
your warranty.
Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles
as specied. Failure to comply may cause house re.
NOTE: To obtain a French translation of this
manual, please contact your dealer or visit
www.quadrare.com
REMARQUE : Pour obtenir une traduction française de
ce manuel, s’il vous plaît contacter votre
revendeur ou visitez www.quadrare.com
Owners Manual
Operation & Care
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation.
OWNER: Retain this manual for future reference.
Contact your dealer with questions on installation, operation, or service.
Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by
qualified personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends
HHT Factory Trained or NFI certified professionals.
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UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMS ARE INCHES[MM] & : TOLERANCES ARE: (2) PLACE DEC : ± 0.03 (3) PLACE DEC: ± 0.005 ANGLE: ± 2° FRACTION: ± 1/16
OUTSIDE MATERIAL. NORMAL DIM & INSIDE MATERIAL.
OUTSIDE APEX
INSIDE APEX - DIMS ENCLOSED BY AN OVAL ARE CRITICAL DIMENSIONS
REVISIONS
ITEM PART NUMBER PART NAME QTY
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SERIAL RATING PLATE
1
7.75
INSTALLATION: FULL VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL WITH
MINIMUM
2 FOOT VERTICAL OFF STOVE TOP
INSTALLATION: ENTIÈREMENT VERTICALE OU HORIZONTALE AVEC 609mm VERTICAL
MINIMUM
DU HAUT DU POÊLE
SINGLE WALL PIPE A B C D E F G H
15.25 (387) 11.75 (298) 25.5 (648) 16 (406) 8 (203) 17 (432) 48 (1220) 12 (305)
DOUBLE WALL PIPE
10.5 (267) 6.5 (165) 22 (559) 13 (330) 6.5 (165) 15.5 (394) 48 (1220) 9 (229)
INSTALLATION: 90
o
ELBOW OFF TOP OF STOVE THROUGH BACKWALL
INSTALLATION: 90
o
DU COURBURE AU DESSUS DE HAUT DU PO
Ê
LE A TRAVERS LE MUR ARRIÈRE
SINGLE WALL PIPE
12 (305) 8.5 (216) 22 (559) 13 (330) 8 (203) 17 (432) 48 (1220) 12 (305)
DOUBLE WALL PIPE
8 (203) 4.5 (114) 17.5 (445) 8.5 (216) 6.5 (165) 15.5 (394) 48 (1220) 9 (229)
INSTALLATION: ALCOVE - Six inch (6 inches) (152mm) diameter listed DOUBLE WALL air insulated connector pipe with UL103 HT* listed factory-built Class "A" chimney, or a masonry
chimney. (Mobile Home must be equipped with a spark arrestor.) Maximum depth of Alcove shall be no more than 48 inches (1220mm) with a minimum height of 48 inches (1220mm) to top of
unit, and the referenced clearances.
INSTALLATION: ALCÔVE - De six (6 inches) (152mm) de diamètre, le connecteur du conduit d'air isolé pour mur double avec une cheminée bâtit en usine UL103HT de Classe "A", ou une
cheminée de briques. (Les maisons mobiles doivent être équipées d'un arrêt d'étincelle). La profondeur maximum de l'alcôve ne doit pas être de plus de 48 inches (1220mm) avec une hauteur
minimum de 48 inches (1220mm) du haut de l'appareil, et des espaces libres alloués.
DOUBLE WALL PIPE
11.75 (298) 8.25 (210) 23.5 (597) 14.5 (368) N/A N/A 48 (1220) *
*In Canada must comply with Standard CAN/ULC-S629-M87 for the 650
o
C
Factory-built chimney.
*Au Canada doit conformer a CAN/ULC-S629-M87 la norme pour 650
o
C cheminée bâtit en usine.
* SEE PIPE MANUFACTURERS CLEARANCES - NOT TESTED / VOIR LE FABRICANT POUR LES ESPACES LIBRES DES CONDUIT - PAS TESTÉ
SPÉCIFICATIONS DE LA VENTILATION:
MUR SIMPLE: De six (6 inches) (152mm) de diamètre le connecteur de conduit de
minimum d'acier noir ou bleu de minimum de 24MSG, avec une cheminée bâtit en
usine UL103HT* de Classe "A", adéquate pour usage avec les combustions solides,
ou une cheminée de briques, avec espaces libres référés.
MUR DOUBLE: De six (6 inches) (152mm) de diamètre, le connecteur du conduit
d'air isolé pour mur double avec une cheminée bâtit en usine UL103HT* de Classe
"A:, ou une cheminée de briques, avec espaces libres alloués.
MAISON MOBILE: Utiliser un conduit de mur double par Dura-Vent DVL, Selkirk
Metalbestos DS ou Security DL. Doit être équipé d'un arrêt d'étincelle. Utiliser les
espaces libres pour mur double comme mentionné ci-bas.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS: In Inches & (Millimeters)
NOTE: All "A" , "C" and "F" Dimensions are to inside diameter of the flue collar.
LISTED ROOM APPLIANCE, SOLID FUEL TYPE.
ALSO FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES. (UM) 84
HUD . "For Use with Solid Wood Fuel Only"
I
nstall and use only in accordance with
manufacturer's installation and operating
instructions. Contact local building or fire
officials about restrictions and installation
inspections in your area. Do not obstruct
the space beneath appliance.
WARNING - For Mobile Homes: Do not
install in a sleeping room. An outside
combustion air inlet must be provided
and unrestricted while unit is in use. The
structural integrity of the mobile home
floor, ceiling and walls must be
maintained. The appliance needs to be
properly grounded to the frame of the
mobile home. Components required for
mobile home installation: Outside Air Kit,
Part Number OAK-ACC..
Refer to manufacturer's instructions and
local codes for precautions required for
passing chimney through a combustible
wall or ceiling and maximum offsets.
Inspect and clean chimney frequently -
Under Certain Conditions of Use,
Creosote Buildup May Occur Rapidly.
Do not connect this unit to a chimney
serving another appliance.
Optional Blower, Part BK-ACC.
Electrical Rating: 115 VAC, 1.2 Amps, 60
Hz.
Route power cord away from unit. Do
not route cord under or in front of
appliance.
DANGER: Risk of electrical shock.
Disconnect power supply before
servicing.
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic
available from your dealer.
Do not use grate or elevate fire. Build
wood fire directly on hearth.
Do not overfire - if appliance or chimney
connector glows, you are overfiring.
Operate only with the fuel loading door
closed. Open only to add fuel to the fire.
CAUTION:
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Certified to comply with 2020 particulate emission standards using crib
wood at 1.9 G/HR EPA Method 28 and 5G. This wood heater needs
periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. Consult the owner’s
manual for further information. It is against federal regulations to operate
this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with the operating instructions
in the owner’s manual.
2019 2020 2021 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
PREVENT HOUSE FIRES
FLOOR PROTECTION
:
Floor protector must be a 3/8 (9.5mm) inch
min. thickness, non-combustible material or
equivalent, extending beneath heater and to
front/sides/rear as indicated on the diagram
below. Exception: Non-combustible floor
protections must extend beneath the flue pipe
when installed with horizontal venting and
extend 2 inches (51mm) beyond each side.
Report / Rapport
0061WS066S
TESTED TO:/ TESTÉ À:
UL 1482-11 (R2015) , ULC S627-00.
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH, KEEP CHILDREN AND CLOTHING AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. KEEP
FURNISHINGS AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL FAR AWAY FROM THE APPLIANCE. SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS.
VENT SPECIFICATIONS:
SINGLE WALL: Six inch (6 inches) (152mm) diameter, minimum 24 MSG black or
blued steel connector pipe, with a listed factory-built UL103HT* Class "A" chimney,
suitable for use with solid fuels, or a masonry chimney, 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 and the referenced clearances
MOBILE HOME: Use double wall pipe by Dura-Vent DVL, Selkirk Metalbestos DS or
Security DL double wall connector pipe. Must be equipped with a spark arrestor.
Apply double wall clearances below when installing unit.
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CHAUD LORS DE L'OPÉRATION. NE PAS TOUCHER. GARDEZ LES ENFANTS ET LES VÊTEMENTS LOIN DE L'ESPACE DÉSIGNÉ DE L'INSTALLATION. LE CONTACT PEUT CAUSER DES
BRÛLURES À LA PEAU. GARDEZ LES MEUBLES ET LES MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES LOIN DE L'ESPACE DÉSIGNÉ DE L'APPAREIL. VOIR L'ÉTIQUETTE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS
.
ATTENTION:
APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE DE PIÈCE, DE TYPE DE
COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE, POUR USAGE DANS LES
MAISONS MOBILES. (UM) 84 HUD. "Pour Usage Avec
Bois Solide Seulement"
Installez et utilisez en accord avec les instructions
d'installation et d'opération du fabricant. Contactez le
bureau de la construction ou le bureau des incendies au
sujet des restrictions et des inspections d'installation dans
votre voisinage. Ne pas obstruez l'espace en dessous de
l'appareil.
AVIS - Pour Les Maisons Mobiles: Ne pas installer dans
une chambre à coucher. Un tuyau extérieur de combustion
d'air doit être installé et ne doit pas être obstrué lorsque
l'appareil est en usage. La structure intégrale du plancher,
du plafond et des murs de la maison mobile doit être
maintenue intacte. L'appareil de chauffage doit être fixé à
la charpente de la maison mobile. Les composants requis
pour l'installation des maisons mobiles: Assemblage d'air
extérieur, Numéro de Pièce OAK-ACC.
R
éférez vous aux instructions du fabricant et des codes
locaux pour les précautions requises pour passer une
cheminée à travers un mur ou un plafond combustibles, et
les compensations maximums.
Inspectez et nettoyez la cheminée fréquemment. Sous
certaines conditions, il se peut que la créosote s'accumule
rapidement.
Ne pas connecter cet appareil à une cheminée servant un autre
appareil.
tVentilateur Optionnel, Pièce BK-ACC.
Puissance Électrique: 115 VAC, 1.2 Amps, 60 Hz.
Éloignez le fil électrique de l'appareil. Ne pas faire passer
le fil électrique au dessus ou en dessous de l'appareil.
DANGER: Il y a risque de décharge électrique.
Déconnectez le fil électrique de la prise de contact avant
le service.
Remplacez la vitre seulement avec une vitre céramique de
5 mm disponible chez votre fournisseur.
N'élevez pas le feu. Bâtissez le feu de bois directement
sur l'âtre.
Ne pas surchauffer. Si l'appareil de chauffage ou le tuyau
de cheminée rougissent, vous surchauffez.
Opérez l'appareil seulement lorsque la porte de
chargement est fermée. Ouvrez la porte seulement
lorsque vous devez ajouter des combustibles dans le feu.
PRÉVENTION DES FEUX DE MAISON
PROTECTION DU PLANCHER:
Le protecteur de plancher doit être d'un minimum de 3/8
inch (9.5mm) d'épaisseur, de matériel incombustible ou
équivalent, s'étendant du dessous de l'appareil de
chauffage à l'avant, aux cotés et à l'arrière comme indiqué
sur le diagramme suivant. Exception: Les protections
incombustibles du plancher doivent s'étendre en dessous
du conduit de cheminée lorsqu'installées avec une
ventilation à l'horizontale et s'étendre de 2 inches (51mm)
de chaque côté.
ESPACES LIBRES MINIMUM DES MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES:En Pouces & (millimètres)
NOTE: Toutes les dimensions "A", "C", et "F" sont à partir du diamètre intérieur de l'entrée du conduit.
BACKWALL/SIDEWALL
MUR ARRIÈRE/MUR DE CÔTÉ
CORNER INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION DU COIN
ALCOVE TOP VIEW /
VUE DU HAUT DE L'ALCÔVE
ALCOVE SIDE VIEW /
VUE DE CÔTÉ DE L'ALCÔVE
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL / NE PAS ENLEVER L'ÉTIQUETTE
CONDUIT DU MUR SIMPLE
CONDUIT DU MUR DOUBLE
CONDUIT DU MUR DOUBLE
Manufactured by:
Fabriqué par:
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D
A
B
C
D
90
o
OFF TOP
UP & OUT CEILING CLEARANCE
ESPACE LIBRE DU DESSUS DE
L'APPAREIL AU PLAFOND AVEC 90
DE COURBURE
STOVE TO CEILING CLEARANCE
ESPACE LIBRE DU POÊLE AU
PLAFOND
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H*
E
F
E
F
CONDUIT DU MUR DOUBLE
Modèle au dessus en appartement
Modèle au dessus en escalier
Modèle au dessus en escalier
Modèle au dessus en appartement
Modèle au dessus en escalier
Modèle au dessus en appartement
Modèle au dessus en escalier
Modèle au dessus en appartement
CONDUIT DU MUR SIMPLE
Modèle au dessus en appartement
Modèle au dessus en escalier
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A
B
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Tested and
Listed by
Portland
Oregon USA
OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
C
US
16" from glass
8"
USA
Fuel loading door
Millennium 31-5/8" Min
Millennium
39”
minimum
CANADA
203mm (8")
203mm
(8")
203mm
(8")
457mm (18")
Millennium
1243mm
(49")
minimum
1041mm (41") minimum
Made in U.S.A. of US and
imported parts.
Fabriqué aux
États-Unis-d’Amérique par des
pièces d’origine américaine et
pièces importées.
31M-ACC-C DISCOVERY-II-C
352 Mountain House Road, Halifax, PA 17032
www.quadrafire.com
Serial No. / N° de série
HF
BARCODE LABEL
3100 ACC Series
SAMPLE
Serial
No.
Model
Name
Test Lab &
Report No.
Mfg. Date
A. Sample of Serial Number / Safety Label
LOCATION: Back of appliance
NOTE: Clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory
authority having jurisdiction
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Quadra-Fire is a registered trademark of Hearth & Home Technologies.
A. Sample of Serial Number / Safety Label ........ 2
B. Warranty Policy ............................ 4
C. Quick Start Guide .......................... 7
1 Listing and Code Approvals ..............8
A. Appliance Certication....................... 8
B. BTU & Efciency Specications ............... 8
C. Glass Specications ........................ 9
D. Mobile Home Approved...................... 9
E. Sleeping Room ............................ 9
F. California - Prop65 .......................... 9
2 Operating Instructions .....................10
A. Over-Firing Your Appliance .................. 10
B. Wood Selection & Storage .................. 10
C. Burning Process .......................... 10
D. Air Controls .............................. 11
E. Using Burn Rate Air Control & ACC System ..... 11
F. Burn Rates and Operating Efciency .......... 12
G. Building A Fire ........................... 13
H. Blower Operating Instructions ................ 14
I. Opacity (Smoke) .......................... 14
J. Clear Space .............................. 15
K. Negative Pressure......................... 15
L. Frequently Asked Questions ................. 16
3 Maintenance and Service .................17
A. Quick Reference Maintenance Guide .......... 17
B. General Maintenance ...................... 18
C. Correct Bafe & Blanket Placement ........... 20
4 Troubleshooting Guide .....................21
5 Service Part Replacement ................22
A. Glass Replacement ........................ 22
B. Firebrick Replacement ..................... 22
C. Snap Disc Replacement .................... 23
D. Bafe Removal ........................... 23
E. Decorative Panel Removal & Installation ....... 24
F. Door Handle Assembly ..................... 25
G. Tube Channel Assembly Replacement ........ 25
6 Reference Materials ..........................26
A. Service and Maintenance Log................ 26
B. Exploded View............................ 27
C. Service Parts............................. 28
D. Accessories .............................. 31
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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 could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE: Indicates practices which may cause damage to the appliance or to property.
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Hearth & Home Technologies
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies, on behalf of its hearth brands (“HHT”), extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet and
electric hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.
WARRANTY COVERAGE:
WARRANTY PERIOD:
distributor, whichever occurs earlier. However, the warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product
is produced in the following table.
Parts Labor Gas Pellet Wood Electric Venting Components Covered
X X
Igniters, auger motors, electronic 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 fiber logs,
Aluminized Burners
X X
Castings and Baffles
6 years 3 years
X
Catalyst - limitations listed
7 years 3 years
X X
Manifold tubes, HHT chimney and termination
10 years 1 year
X
Burners, logs and refractory
Limited
Lifetime
3 years
X X X
Firebox and heat exchanger, Grate and Stainless
Steel Burners, FlexBurn® System (engine, inner
cover,access cover and fireback)
X X X X X
All replacement parts beyond warranty period
Warranty Period HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting
All parts and material except as covered by
Conditions, Exclusions, and Limitations listed
X X X
2 years
3 years
1 Year
90 Days
5 years 1 year
xX
B. Warranty Policy
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WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
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 the HHT branded websites.
This warranty is only valid in the country in which the HHT authorized dealer or distributor that sold the appliance resides.
Contact your installing dealer for warranty service. If the installing dealer or distributor is unable to provide necessary parts, contact
other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product.
Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging 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 for a six-year period as follows: if the original
o From 37 to 72 months a pro-rated credit will be allowed against a replacement catalyst and labor credit necessary to install
Amount of Time Since Purchase Credit Towards Replacement Cost
0 - 36 Months 100%
37 - 48 Months 30%
49 - 60 Months 20%
61 - 72 Months 10%
o Any replacement catalyst will be warranted under the terms of the catalyst warranty for the remaining term of the original
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:
This warranty does not cover the following:
Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period are not covered. These parts
this noise are not covered by this warranty.
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This warranty is void if:
There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to 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 WARRANTIES
OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF THE
EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.
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C. Quick Start Guide
1 2 3
4 5
6 7
NOTE: These are generic drawings and may not represent your specifi c model.
ITEMS NEEDED FOR FIRST FIRE:
10 Pieces of Newspaper, 10-20 Pieces of Dry
Kindling and Few Pieces of Dry Split Wood.
OPEN AIR
CONTROLS
HIGH
BURN RA
TE
CONTROL
(Upper Right
Corner)
AUTOMATIC
COMBUSTION
CONTROL (ACC)
(Middle right hand side)
HIGH
LOAD WOOD
ADD NEWSPAPER
ADD KINDLING
LIGHT THE PAPER
ADD MORE WOOD
REDUCE AIR
CONTROLS
Ser to desired heat output.
LOW
BURN RATE
CONTROL
(Upper Right
Corner)
AUTOMATIC
COMBUSTION
CONTROL (ACC)
(Middle right hand side)
LOW
The appliance is ready for
normal operation.
Warning! Risk of Fire.
Close and securely latch the door after
the fi re has started, and after refueling, to
prevent:
- Spillage of smoke, fl ame and carbon
monoxide
- Spillage of sparks, coals, and logs
- Over fi ring
DO NOT leave the appliance unattended
with the door open.
Starting a fi re may not require an open
door for draft. The air control should
supply adequate draft.
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Model: Discovery II Wood Appliance
Laboratory: OMNI Test Laboratories, Inc.
Report No & Date: 0061WS066S
Type:
Listed Room Appliance, Solid Fuel
Type
Standard:
UL 1482-11 (R2015) and ULC
S627-00 and (UM) 84-HUD, Mobile
Home Approved.
This wood appliance needs periodic inspection and repair for proper operation. It is against federal regulations to operate
this wood appliance in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual.
A. Appliance Certication B. BTU & Efciency Specications
NOTE: This installation must conform with local codes. In the absence of local codes you must comply with (UM) 84-HUD
and NFPA211 in the U.S.A. and CAN/CSA-B365 Installation Codes in Canada.
1 Listing and Code Approvals
EPA Certication
Number:
86-17
EPA Certied Emissions: 1.9 grams per hour
*LHV Tested Efciency: 78.3%
**HHV Tested Efciency: 72.5%
***EPA BTU Output: 13,900 to 29,100 / hr
****Peak BTU/Hour
Output:
51,000
Vent Size: 6 inches
Firebox Size: 2 cubic feet
Recommended Log
Length:
16 inches
Fuel
Seasoned Cordwood
(20% moisture)
*Weighted average LHV (Low Heating Value) efciency
using Douglas Fir dimensional lumber and data collected
during EPA emission test. LHV assumes the moisture
is already in a vapor state so there is no loss in energy
to vaporize.
**Weighted average HHV (High Heating Value) efciency
using Douglas Fir dimensional lumber and data collected
during EPA emission test. HHV includes the energy
required to vaporize the water in the fuel.
***A range of BTU outputs calculated using HHV
Efciency and the burn rates from the EPA tests,
using cordwood.
****A peak BTU out of the appliance calculated using the
maximum rst hour burn rate from the High EPA Test and
the BTU content of cord wood (8600) times the efciency.
This Discovery II is Certied
to comply with 2020 crib wood
particulate emission standards.
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E. Sleeping Room
F. California - Prop65
WARNING
This product and the fuels used to operate this product (wood), and
the products of combustion of such fuels, can expose you to
chemicals including carbon black, which is known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and carbon monoxide, which is known to
the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information go to: WWW.P65Warnings.ca.gov
When installed in a sleeping room it is recommended that
a smoke and/or CO alarm be installed in the bedroom. The
size of the room must be at least 50ft³ per 1,000 Btu/hr
stove input, if the stove exceeds the room size, out air must
be installed.
NOTE: Hearth & Home Technologies, manufacturer
of this appliance, reserves the right to alter
its products, their specications and/or price
without notice.
D. Mobile Home Approved
This appliance is approved for mobile home
installations when not installed in a sleeping room and
when an outside combustion air inlet is provided.
The structural integrity of the mobile home oor, ceiling,
and walls must be maintained.
The appliance must be properly grounded to the frame
of the mobile home with #8 copper ground wire, and
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 installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or property damage.
For assistance or additional information, consult a qualied
installer, service agency or your dealer.
C. Glass Specications
This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass.
Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic glass. Please
contact your dealer for replacement glass.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any
responsibility for, and the warranty will be
voided by, the following actions:
Installation and use of any damaged appliance.
Modication of the appliance.
Installation other than as instructed by Hearth &
Home Technologies.
Installation and/or use of any component part not
approved by Hearth & Home Technologies.
Operating appliance without fully assembling
all components.
Operating appliance without legs attached (if
supplied with appliance).
Do NOT Over re - If appliance or chimney
connector glows, you are over ring.
Any such action that may cause a re hazard.
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User Guide
2 Operating Instructions
A. Over-Firing Your Appliance
Visit www.quadrare.com/shopping-tools/videos to view
product and use & care videos.
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 efcient re. 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.
1. Symptoms of Over-Firing
Symptoms of over-ring may include one or more of
the following:
Chimney connector or appliance glowing
Roaring, rumbling noises
Loud cracking or banging sounds
Metal warping
Chimney re
2. What To Do if Your Appliance is Over-Firing
Immediately close the door and air controls to reduce
air supply to the re.
If you suspect a chimney re, call the re department
and evacuate your house.
Contact your local chimney professional and have
your appliance and appliance pipe inspected for
any damage.
Do not use your appliance until the chimney
professional informs you it is safe to do so.
Dead wood lying on the forest oor 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 re, 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 rst 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 rewood. 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 re should be
warming your home and establishing the ue draft, not
evaporating the moisture out of wet, unseasoned wood,
resulting in wasted heat.
Fire Risk. Do not over-re.
Over-ring may ignite creosote or will damage
the appliance and chimney.
WARNING
To prevent over-ring your appliance, DO NOT:
Use ammable liquids
Overload with wood
Burn trash or large amounts of scrap lumber
Permit too much air to the re
Hearth & Home Technologies WILL NOT warranty
appliances that exhibit evidence of over-ring. Evidence
of over-ring includes, but is not limited to:
Warped air tube
Deteriorated refractory brick retainers
Deteriorated bafe and other interior components
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2. Second Stage
The next stage of burning, the secondary stage, is the
period when the wood gives off ammable gases which
burn above the fuel with bright ames. During this
stage of burning it is very important that the ames be
maintained and not allowed to go out. This will ensure
the cleanest possible re. If the ames tend to go out,
it is set too low for your burning conditions. The air
control located at the upper right hand corner is used
to adjust for burn rates. This is called the Burn Rate Air
Control (Figure 11.1).
3. Final Stage
The nal stage of burning is the charcoal stage. This
occurs when the ammable gases have been mostly
burned and only charcoal remains. This is a naturally
clean portion of the burn. The coals burn with hot
blue ames.
It is very important to reload your appliance while
enough lively hot coals remain in order to provide the
amount of heat needed to dry and rekindle the next
load of wood. It is best to open the Burn Rate Air and
Start-Up Air Controls before reloading. This livens
up the coal bed and reduces excessive emissions
(opacity/smoke). Open door slowly so that ash or
smoke does not exit appliance through opening. You
should also break up any large chunks and distribute
the coals so that the new wood is laid on hot coals.
Air quality is important to all of us, and if we choose
to use wood to heat our homes we should do so
responsibly. To do this we need to learn to burn our
appliances in the cleanest way possible. Doing this
will allow us to continue using our wood appliances for
many years to come.
D. Air Controls
Users will need to nd their preferred setting between
high and low based on desired heat output, installation
conguration, and fuel type.
1. Burn Rate Air Control
This air supply enters at the upper front of the rebox,
near the top of the glass door. This preheated air
supplies the necessary fresh oxygen to mix with the
unburned gases, helping to create second, third and
fourth combustions. This air is regulated by the Burn
Rate Air Control. When the control is moved all the way
up it is on the High setting and when moved all the way
down it is on the Low setting (Figure 11.1).
2. Automatic Combustion Control System (ACC)
To engage the Automatic Combustion Control (ACC)
timer system push the lever towards the back of the
appliance to the “HI” position, then pull forwards
towards the front of the appliance until the knob stops.
The timer will slowly close in about 25 minutes. Use
this feature when reloading fuel or if you want more air
supplied to the re (Figures 11.1, 11.2, and 11.3).
Figure 11.1
Figure 11.2
HIGH
MED
LOW
Burn Rate
Air Control
Start-Up
Air Control
Manual
Timer (ACC)
Shut Down
Pull Forward
to Shut Down
Figure 11.3
Over rides timer & opens
rear air to open locked
position
Open rear air medium air
flow
Engages timer push knob
towards HI then back to
any point within dotted line
Open rear air medium-low
air flow
Closes front and rear air
E. Using Burn Rate Air Control & ACC System
1. Start up and Reloading Fuel
Open both Burn Rate Air Control and ACC systems fully. To
do this with the Burn Rate Air Controls push spring handle
up to high. For the ACC timer system push knob towards
back of appliance until the knob is located under the high
position (Figure 11.1).
2. Maximize Heat with The ACC System
To maximize heat output with the ACC timer System or also
known as high burn push the ACC Air Control lever towards
the back of the appliance and leave. This combined with
having the main burn rate control lever pushed up will
deliver the most amount of air needed to achieve the
highest amount of heat output (Figure 11.1).
3. Manual Timer Over-Ride
If you need to shut the ACC system off before it goes
through the cycle of shutting itself off; 25 minutes, reach
towards the back of the appliance on the right side and pull
the lever towards the front of the appliance (Figure 11.2).
Injury Risk.
Gloves recommended
CAUTION
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Figure 12.1
F. Burn Rates and Operating Efciency
For maximum operating efciency
This wood appliance has a manufacturer-set minimum
low burn rate that must not be altered. It is against federal
regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this
wood appliance in a manner inconsistent with operating
instructions in this manual.
Burn dry, well-seasoned wood.
Burn Rates
1. Low burn setting:
Burn Rate Air Control spring handle up to high
position for 5 minutes.
Then activate the ACC timer system by pushing the
knob all the back toward the appliance to “HI” then
pull forwards towards the front of the appliance
until the knob stops (Figure 9.1 on page 9).
At that point close the Burn Rate Air Control by
moving the spring handle to the low setting.
2. Medium low burn setting:
Burn Rate Air Control spring handle up to high
position for 5 minutes.
Then activate the ACC timer system by pushing the
knob all the back toward the appliance to “HI” then
pull forwards towards the front of the appliance
until the knob stops.
At that point move the Burn Rate Air Control spring
handle to 1/8”-1/2” from the low setting.
3. Medium high burn setting:
Burn Rate Air Control spring handle up to
high position.
Then activate the ACC timer system by pushing the
knob all the back toward the appliance to “HI” then
pull forwards towards the front of the appliance
until the knob stops.
At that point move the Burn Rate Air Control spring
handle to 1/2” – high.
4. High burn setting:
Burn Rate Air Control spring handle up to
high position
Also activate ACC timer system knob pushed back
to the “HI” position.
NOTE: The above information is provided as a guideline
only. Altitude and other circumstances may
require control adjustments to achieve the
desired burn rates.
NOTE: Operate appliance on High Burn 45 minutes a
day to help keep ue/chimney clean.
NOTE: If using the optional blower use burn settings
1-3 burn settings the blower shall be off for the
rst 30 minutes and then be operated in the high
position at 30 minutes. For high burn setting,
blower may continue to be on full after the
loading of the fuel.
After activating the timer (ACC), if the control is placed
within the rear air section on the label it will allow rear air
to enter the rebox. This will not interfere with the timer
gradually closing the front air channel in 25 minutes. If
control is set on “HI” it over-rides the timer (ACC).
WARNING
Risk of Fire.
When set on High Burn Rate and over-riding
the Automatic Combustion Control system an
over re situation can occur and may result in
a chimney re.
Over ring will void the appliance warranty.
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Figure 13.1
G. Building A Fire
Before lighting your rst re in the appliance:
NOTE: The special high temperature paint that your
appliance is nished with will cure as your
appliance heats. You will notice an odor and
perhaps see some vapor rise from the appliance
surface; this is normal. We recommend that you
open a window until the odor dissipates and
paint is cured.
Figure 13.2
1. Conrm the bafe is correctly positioned. It should
be even with the front tube and resting on all tubes
(Figure 13.1 and 13.2).
2. Remove all labels from glass and inside of appliance.
There are many ways to build a re. The basic principle is
to light easily-ignitable tinder or paper, which ignites the
fast burning kindling, which in turn ignites the slow-burning
rewood. Here is one method that works well:
1. Open the Burn Rate Air and ACC Controls fully (Refer to
page 6 Start-Up Guide).
2. Place several wads of crushed paper on the rebox
oor. Heating the ue with slightly crumpled newspaper
before adding kindling keeps smoke to a minimum.
3. Lay small dry sticks of kindling on top of the paper.
4. Make sure that no matches or other combustibles
are in the immediate area of the appliance. Be
sure the room is adequately ventilated and the ue
unobstructed.
5. Light the paper in the appliance. NEVER light or
rekindle re with kerosene, gasoline, or charcoal lighter
uid; the results can be fatal.
6. Once the kindling is burning quickly, add several full-
length logs 3 inches (76mm) or 4 inches (102mm) in
diameter. Be careful not to smother the re. Stack the
pieces of wood carefully; near enough to keep each
other hot, but far enough away from each other to allow
adequate air ow between them.
7. Set the Burn Rate Air Control and activate the ACC
timer system.
8. When ready to reload, It is best to fully open both
the Burn Rate Air and Start-up Air Controls before
reloading. This livens up the coal bed and reduces
excessive emissions (opacity/smoke). Open door
slowly so that ash or smoke does not exit appliance
through opening. Large logs burn slowly, holding a re
longer. Small logs burn fast and hot, giving quick heat.
9. As long as there are hot coals, repeating steps 6
through 8 will maintain a continuous re.
NOTE:
Build re on brick rebox oor.
Do NOT use grates, andirons or other methods to
support fuel. It will adversely affect emissions.
Baffle Board even with front tube & resting
on all tubes
Burn Rate
Air Control
Start-Up Air
Control
Tube Channels
Ceramic Blanket on Top
2 pc Baffle Board
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Do NOT store wood:
Closer than required clearances to
combustibles to appliance
Within space required for loading or
ash removal.
Do NOT operate appliance:
With appliance door open.
With ash removal system door open.
Fire Risk.
Do NOT burn wet or green wood.
Store wood in dry location.
Stack wood so both ends are exposed
to air.
Wet, unseasoned wood can cause
accumulation of creosote.
WARNING
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H. Blower Operating Instructions
Fire Risk.
Keep combustible materials, gasoline and
other ammable vapors and liquids clear
of appliance.
Do NOT store ammable materials in the
appliance’s vicinity.
DO NOT USE GASOLINE, LANTERN
FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL
LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS
TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE IN
THIS APPLIANCE.
Keep all such liquids well away from the
appliance while it is in use.
Combustible materials may ignite.
WARNING
I. Opacity (Smoke)
This is the measure of how cleanly your appliance is
burning. 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. As you become familiar with your
appliance, you should periodically check the opacity. This
will allow you to know how to burn as nearly smoke-free as
possible (goal of 0% opacity).
Figure 14.1
Snap Disc Location
Figure 14.2
Snap Disc
Bracket
with
Magnet
Secure wires
with wire tie
MANUAL
FAN
AUTO
LOW
HIGH
OFF
MANUAL:
Over-rides
the Snap
Disc
AUTO: Fan
will turn
ON/OFF
Automatically
by the Snap
Disc
Controls
the Fan
Speed
NOTE: If your Quadra-Fire wood appliance is equipped
with an optional blower, you should follow
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 reached a certain
temperature the blower will turn on and when your
appliance has cooled down to a certain temperature
it will turn off. Switch on blower control must be set to
auto for this feature to work.
2. The blower is equipped with a speed control. Adjust
the fan speed by turning the speed control clockwise to
“Low” or counterclockwise to “High”.
3. Snap Disc Location
If you nd the blower coming on and off at undesirable
temperatures, relocate the snap disc to another
location in the designated zone on the back of the
appliance (Figure 14.1). There is a manual over-ride
switch to deactivate the snap disc, if necessary.
When burning your rst re, you will experience
smoke and odor from the appliance resulting from the
curing of paint and burning off of any oils remaining
from manufacturing.
OPEN WINDOWS DURING INITIAL BURN TO
DISSIPATE SMOKE AND ODORS!
Odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals.
Smoke detectors may activate.
CAUTION
WARNING
Fire Risk.
DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR
FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS
GASOLINE, NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL.
Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with
salt (driftwood).
May generate carbon monoxide if burn
material other than wood.
May result in illness or possible death.
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Negative pressure results from the imbalance of air available
for the appliance to operate properly. It can be strongest in
lower levels of the house.
Causes include:
Exhaust fans (kitchen, bath, etc.)
Range hoods
Combustion air requirements for furnaces, water
appliances and other combustion appliances
Clothes dryers
Location of return-air vents to furnace or air
conditioning
Imbalances of the HVAC air handling system
Upper level air leaks such as:
- Recessed lighting
- Attic hatch
- Duct leaks
To minimize the effects of negative air pressure:
Install the outside air kit with the intake facing prevailing
winds during the heating season
Ensure adequate outdoor air for all combustion
appliances and exhaust equipment
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 lighting should be a “sealed can” design
Attic hatches weather stripped or sealed
Attic mounted duct work and air handler joints and
seams taped or sealed
K. Negative PressureJ. Clear Space
Do NOT place combustible objects within 4 ft (1.2 m) of
the front of appliance (Figure 15.1).
Mantel - avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitive
objects on mantel or hearth. Heat may damage
these objects.
Figure 15.1
Maintain 4 ft (1.22m) clearance to
combustible in front of appliance
WARNING
Asphyxiation Risk.
Negative pressure can cause spillage
of combustion fumes, soot and
carbon monoxide.
Appliance needs to draft properly
for safety.
WARNING
Do NOT place combustible objects in front of the
appliance. High temperatures may ignite clothing,
furniture or draperies.
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L. Frequently Asked Questions
ISSUES SOLUTIONS
Odor from appliance
When rst operated, this appliance may release an odor for the rst several hours. This is
caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing.
Metallic noise
Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down, similar to
the sound produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect the operation or
longevity of the appliance.
Whirring sound
If the optional blower has been installed, the blower produces a whirring sound which
increases in volume as the speed is increased.
CONTACT YOUR DEALER for additional information regarding operation and troubleshooting.
Visit www.quadrare.com to nd a dealer.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR
FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS
GASOLINE, NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL.
Do NOT burn treated wood or wood with
salt (driftwood).
May generate carbon monoxide if burn
material other than wood.
May result in illness or possible death.
Fire Risk.
Keep combustible materials, gasoline and
other ammable vapors and liquids clear
of appliance.
Do NOT store ammable materials in the
appliance’s vicinity.
DO NOT USE GASOLINE, LANTERN
FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL
LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS
TO START OR “FRESHEN UP” A FIRE IN
THIS APPLIANCE.
Keep all such liquids well away from the
appliance while it is in use.
Combustible materials may ignite.
WARNING
Table 16.1
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3 Maintenance and Service
A. Quick Reference Maintenance Guide
When properly maintained, your replace will give
you many years of trouble-free service. Contact your
dealer to answer questions regarding proper operation,
troubleshooting and service for your appliance. Visit
www.quadrare.com/owner-resources to view basic
troubleshooting, FAQs, use & care videos.
CAUTION
Allow the appliance to completely cool down before
performing any cleaning or maintenance. Start the
rst inspection after the rst 2 months of use, or if
performance changes, and adjust your schedule
accordingly. Maintenance is required for safe operation
and must be performed to maintain your warranty.
Frequency Task
Bafe & Blanket
MONTHLY or
after every
cord of wood
Bafe and blanket placement is critical to heat output,
efciency and overall life of the appliance. Make sure the bafe
is pushed all of the way to the back of the rebox and the
blanket is laying at. Inspect bafe for cracks.
Baffle
Blanket
Optional Blower
YEARLY
or
After Every
4 Cords of
Wood
Vacuum the blower impellers.
Chimney System
EVERY 2
MONTHS
or
After Every
4 Cords of
Wood
The chimney and chimney cap must be inspected for soot and
creosote every two months during the burn season or more
frequency if chimney exceeds or is under 14-16 ft (4.3m-4.8m)
measured from bottom of appliance.
This will prevent pipe blockage, poor draft, and chimney res.
Always burn dry wood to help prevent cap blockage and
creosote build-up.
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 container.
Firebrick is designed to protect your rebox. After ashes are
removed, inspect the rebrick and replace rebricks that are
crumbling, cracked or broken.
Door & Glass Assemblies
WEEKLY
or
After Every
25 Loads of
Wood
Keep door and glass gasket in good shape to maintain good
burn times on a low burn setting. To test: place a dollar bill
between the appliance and door and then shut the door. If you
can pull the dollar out, remove one washer from door handle
behind latch cam and try again. If you can still pull it out,
replace the door gasket.
Check the glass frame for loose screws to prevent air leakage.
Check glass for cracks.
Door Handle
WEEKLY
or
After Every
25 Loads of
Wood
Check the door latch for proper adjustment. This is very
important especially after the door rope has formed to the
appliance face.
Check door handle for smooth cam operation.
Locknut
Door Cross Section
(example)
Latch Cam
Spacing
Washers
Square Key
Door Handle
Spring
Handle
These are generic drawings and may not represent your model.
Table 17.1
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B. General Maintenance
1. Creosote (Chimney) Cleaning
Frequency: Every 2 months during heating season or
as recommended by a certied chimney sweep; more
frequently if chimney exceeds or is under 14-16 ft.
(measured from bottom of appliance)
By: Certied Chimney Sweep
Remove all ash from the rebox and extinguish all hot
embers before disposal. Allow the appliance to cool
completely. Disconnect ue pipe or remove bafe and
ceramic blanket from appliance before cleaning chimney.
Otherwise residue can pile up on top of the bafe and
ceramic blanket and the appliance will not work properly.
(See Bafe Removal on page 23). Close the door tightly.
The creosote or soot should be removed with a brush
specically designed for the type of chimney in use. Clean
out fallen ashes from the rebox.
It is also recommended that before each heating season
the entire system be professionally inspected, cleaned and
repaired if necessary.
Inspection:
Inspect the system at the appliance connection and at
the chimney top. Cooler surfaces tend to build creosote
deposits quicker, so it is important to check the
chimney from the top as well as from the bottom.
Formation and Need For Removal:
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other
organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture
to form creosote.
The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool
chimney ue of a newly-started or a slow-burning re. As
a result, creosote residue accumulates on the ue lining.
When ignited, this creosote creates an extremely hot re
which may damage the chimney or even destroy the house.
The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected
once every 2 months during the heating season to
determine if a creosote or soot buildup has occurred. If
creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to
reduce the risk of a chimney re.
2. Disposal of Ashes
Frequency:
When ash is within 1-3/4 in. (44mm) of
rebox lip
By: Homeowner
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Prevent creosote buildup.
Inspect chimney connector and
chimney once every two months during
heating season.
Remove creosote to reduce risk of
chimney re.
Ignited creosote is extremely HOT.
Fire Risk.
Do not use chimney cleaners or ame
colorants in your appliance. Will corrode
chimney pipe.
WARNING
Fire Risk. Disposal of Ashes
Ashes should be placed in metal container
with tight tting lid.
Do not place metal container on
combustible surface.
Ashes should be retained in closed
container until all cinders have
thoroughly cooled.
WARNING
Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight
tting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed
on a non-combustible oor or on the ground, well away
from all combustible materials, pending nal disposal. If the
ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally
dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container
until all cinders have thoroughly cooled.
Fire Risk.
Ashes could contain hot embers.
WARNING
3. Appliance Inspection
Frequency: Every 2 months at the same time the
chimney and chimney connector are inspected.
By: Homeowner
Check for:
Cracks in glass
Door handle - smooth cam operation
Bafe and ceramic blanket correct placement
Bafe for warp-age
Firebrick for cracks, broken or crumbly
Door gasket (Dollar bill test): Place a dollar bill between
the stove and the door and then shut the door. If you
can pull the dollar bill out, replace the door gasket.
Glass frame for loose screws
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4. Glass Cleaning
Frequency: As desired
By: Homeowner
CAUTION
Do not use polishes with abrasives. It will scratch
plated surfaces.
CAUTION
Do not use polishes with abrasives. It will
scratch surfaces.
5. Cleaning Plated Surfaces
Frequency: Prior to first burn and then as desired
By: Homeowner
Clean all the ngerprints and oils from plated surfaces
BEFORE ring the appliance for the rst time. If not
cleaned properly before lighting your rst re, the oils can
cause permanent markings on the plating.
After the plating is cured, the oils will not affect the nish
and little maintenance is required. Wipe clean as needed.
Clean glass with a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Abrasive
cleaners may scratch and cause glass to crack. If the
deposits on the glass are not very heavy, normal glass
cleaners work well. Heavier deposits may be removed by
using a damp cloth dipped in wood ashes or by using a
commercially available oven cleaner.
After using an oven cleaner, it is advisable to remove any
residue with a glass cleaner or soap and water. Oven
cleaner left on during the next ring can permanently stain
the glass and damage the nish on metal surfaces.
A portion of the combustion air entering the rebox is
deected down over the inside of the door glass. This
air ow “washes” the glass, helping to keep smoke from
adhering to its surface.
When operated at a low burn rate, less air will be owing
over the glass and the smokey, relatively cool condition of a
low re will cause the glass to become coated.
Operating the appliance with the Burn Rate Air Control and
Start-Up Air Control all the way open for 30-45 minutes
should remove the built up coating.
CAUTION
Handle glass assembly with care. Glass is breakable.
Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass
Avoid abrasive cleaners
Do not clean glass while it is hot
6. Inspect Firebrick
Frequency: After each ash removal
By: Homeowner
Replace the rebrick if they become crumbly and/or if there
is a 1/4 inch (6.35mm) gap between the bricks.
The rebox is lined with rebrick, which has exceptional
insulating properties. Do not use a grate; simply build
a re on the rebox oor. Do not operate appliance
without rebrick.
1. After the coals have completely cooled, remove all old
brick and ash from unit and vacuum rebox.
2. Remove new brick set from box and lay out to the
diagram shown in the instructions that come with the
brick set or refer to the diagram on the service parts list
at the end of this manual.
3. Lay bottom bricks in unit.
4. Install rear bricks on the top of the bottom bricks. Slide
top of bricks under clip on back of rebox wall and push
bottom of bricks back.
5. Install side bricks. Slide top of brick under clips on side
of rebox and push the bottom of the brick until it is
ush with the side of the unit.
20 7033-353D September 25, 2019
Discovery II
INCORRECT POSITIONS
C. Correct Bafe & Blanket Placement
Ceramic Blanket and Bafe Board are NOT in contact
with the back of the rebox.
Ceramic Blanket is NOT in contact with the back of the
rebox and NOT even with the Bafe Board in the front.
Ceramic Blanket is bunched up at the back of the rebox
and NOT even with the Bafe Board in the front.
Figure 20.2
Figure 20.1
CORRECT POSITION
Ceramic Blanket and Bafe Board MUST be in contact
with the back of the rebox and even with each other in
the front.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Firebox damage due to improper bafe
placement is not covered by warranty.
Operate the wood burning appliance with the
bafe in the correct position only.
Not doing so could result in:
Reduced efciency
Overheating the chimney
Overheating the rear of the rebox
Poor performance
Ensure correct bafe placement and replace
bafe components if damaged or missing.
Ceramic Blanket
Back of Firebox
Baffle Board
Ceramic Blanket
Back of Firebox
Baffle Board
Baffle Retainer Bracket
The bafe boards are FRAGILE. Use extreme caution
when loading rewood to prevent:
Cracking, breaking or damaging the bafe boards
DO NOT operate the appliance without bafe boards
CAUTION
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