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WOODSTOVE
Report No. J99004928-231
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLING OR OPERATING
THIS STOVE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUC-
TIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.
REFER TO MARKINGS ON STOVE LABELS FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
SAFETY NOTICE: IF THIS STOVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE/BUILDING FIRE MAY
RESULT. FOR YOUR SAFETY, CONTACT LOCAL OR MUNICIPAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS
ABOUT PERMITS, RESTRICTIONS, AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR AREA.
US: UL 1482-2011 & CDN: ULC-S627-00
NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION
DO NOT INSTALL IN A MOBILE HOME.
This stove meets test standards:
BE COMPLETED BY A QUALIFIED HEATING
EQUIPMENT INSTALLER!
Vogelzang International Corporation
400 West 17th Street
Holland, Michigan 49423
www.vogelzang.com
Phone: 1-616-396-1911
Fax: 1-616-396-1971
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read All Instructions carefully.
1. The installation of this stove must comply with your
local building code rulings. Please observe the clearances to combustibles (see reference figures 7–9). Do
not place fuel, furniture or any other objects within the
clearance area.
2. Verify that the stove is properly installed before firing the stove for the first time. After reading these instructions, if you have any doubt
about your ability to complete your installation
properly, you must obtain the services of a
professional licensed installer familiar with all
aspects of safe and correct installation. DO NOT
use temporary or makeshift compromises
during installation. There must be NO DEVIATION OR ALTERATION OF ANY KIND from the very specific
instructions spelled out in this instruction manual as
it pertains to the installation of this woodstove. NO
EXCEPTIONS!
3. DO NOT store wood, kindling, flammable liquids or
other combustible materials in the vicinity of the appliance. Refer to certification label on back of unit and
reference figures 7–9 in this manual.
4. DO NOT INSTALL THIS STOVE IN A MOBILE HOME,
MANUFACTURED HOME, TRAILER OR TENT NO
EXCEPTIONS! (HUD Federal Standard: 24 CFR
Ch.XX).
5. DO NOT ELEVATE THIS STOVE BY ANY MEANS.
(i.e. bricks under legs, cement blocks) Stove legs must
set directly upon the solid-surface non-combustible
floor as specified in this stove instruction manual.
6. DO NOT MODIFY THIS STOVE IN ANY WAY!
Stove must be installed with legs and bottom heat
shield provided, attached as shown in the instructions. DO NOT OPERATE WITHOUT BOTTOM HEAT SHIELD – NO EXCEPTIONS. Heat Shield must be
assembled and installed as shown in Assembly Instructions. Assemble only with original parts as supplied and shown in this manual. DO NOT OPERATE A STOVE THAT IS MISSING ANY PARTS! If any parts
are missing or defective, please notify the dealer or
manufacturer immediately. Replace missing, broken or
worn parts with factory original or equivalent parts only.
7. Do not tamper with combustion air control
beyond normal adjustment capacities.
8. Always connect this stove to a chimney and vent
to the outside. Never vent to another room or inside a building. DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT
TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING ANOTHER
APPLIANCE.
9. DO NOT CONNECT A WOOD BURNING STOVE
TO AN ALUMINUM TYPE B GAS VENT. This is
not safe. Use approved masonry or an Underwriters
Laboratories Listed UL 103 HT (USA) / ULC-S629
(CDN) Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney. Use a 6˝/152mm diameter chimney, that is high enough to give a good draft. (See
specifics in Chimney Connections instructions).
10. Be sure that your chimney is safely constructed and
in good repair. Have the chimney inspected by the fire
department or a qualified inspector. Your insurance
company should be able to recommend a qualified
inspector. Chimney connector pipe must be in good
condition. Replace if necessary before using stove.
11. Creosote or soot may build up in the chimney
connector and chimney and cause a house/building
fire. Inspect the chimney connector and chimney
twice monthly during the heating season and clean if
necessary. (see Service Hints section in this manual).
12. In the event of a chimney fire, turn the air control and flue damper to closed position, leave the
building and CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY! Have a clearly understood plan
on how to handle a chimney fire by contacting your local fire authority for information on
proper procedures in the event of a chimney fire.
After the fire is out, the chimney must be cleaned
and inspected for any stress or cracks before starting
another fire. Check the condition of any combustibles
surrounding the chimney.
13. Ashes should not be allowed to accumulate above the
top of the ash drawer.
14. DISPOSAL OF ASHES Ashes should be placed in
a steel container with a tight fitting lid and moved
outdoors immediately. The closed container of ashes
should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on
the ground, well away from all combustible materials,
pending final 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 completely cooled. Other waste shall
not be placed in this container.
15. To prevent injury, do not allow anyone to use this
stove who is unfamiliar with the correct operation of
the stove.
16. Do not operate stove while under the influence of
drugs or alcohol.
17. The special paints used on your stove may give
off some smoke and an odor while they are curing during the first 12 to 15 fires. Additional smoke
and odor may be emitted from the light oils used in
construction of the fire box. This should disappear
after a short period of time and not occur again.
Persons with lung conditions or owners of sus-
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS continued…
ceptible domestic pets (such as birds) should take
prudent precautions. Open windows and doors as
needed to clear smoke and/or odor. Paint discoloration
will occur if the stove is over fired.
18. This stove has a painted surface which is durable but it
will not stand rough handling or abuse. When installing
your stove, use care in handling.
19. Clean exterior with soap and warm water when stove
is not hot. Do not use any acids or scouring soap, as
these solvents wear and dull the finish.
20. CLEAN STOVE FREQUENTLY as soot, creosote and
ash may accumulate.
21. ALERT ALL PERSONS TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES while stove is in operation – especially young children. Keep away from a
hot stove to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
22. NEVER LEAVE SMALL CHILDREN UNSUPER-
VISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS
THE STOVE. If small children will be in the same room
as the stove during operation, provide a sturdy barrier
to keep them at a safe distance from the stove.
23. The walls of the firebox may become slightly distorted
after a period of use. A slight distortion will not affect
the operation of the stove.
24. Keep stove area clear and free from all
combustible materials, gasoline, engine oil, naphtha
and other flammable vapors and liquids.
25. WHILE TENDING THE FIRE ALWAYS WEAR PRO-TECTIVE CLOTHING, fire retardant hearth gloves
and eye protection, to prevent burns.
26. Never operate this stove without the ash cleanout door
open or ash drawer removed. Such actions can result
in very dangerous operating conditions.
27. DO NOT OVER FIRE THE STOVE. Over firing
will occur if combustion air is uncontrolled as when
ash cleanout door or feed door is left open during
operation. Such actions can result in very dangerous
operating conditions. While in operation, keep the ash
cleanout drawer in place and the ash door and feed
door closed and secured at all times except while
tending the fire
28. Do not load the fuel to a height or in such manner that it would be hazardous when opening
the door.
29. NEVER LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED
when the door is open. Always close the door after
ignition.
30. DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNC-
TION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK
UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH
INSTALLATIONS.
31. A WOOD-BURNING STOVE MUST NEVER BE INSTALLED IN A HALLWAY OR NEAR A STAIRCASE,
as it may block egress in the event of a fire.
32. DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM.
DO NOT INSTALL IN AN ALCOVE OR INSIDE A
FIREPLACE.
33. Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of
your home. Detectors should be located away from
the heating appliance to avoid false alarms. Detectors should be located close to sleeping areas. Follow
the smoke detectors manufacturer’s placement and
installation instructions. Maintain smoke detector per
manufacturer’s instructions.
34. CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) HAZARD. A buildup of
CO fumes is toxic and can be fatal. Carbon Monoxide
is a colorless, odorless gas produced during combustion of wood, coal, oil, gas and by other fuel burning
appliances. It is important to have a proper draft and
adequate replacement air ventilation so fumes are
drawn out the chimney. Installed as instructed this
stove is designed to be as safe as possible yet it is
recommended to install a CO detector. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper installation and use. It is recommended to be placed at
table-top level (not near the ceiling) to avoid false
alarms. Realize that devices other than a stove (i.e.
motor exhaust) can trigger CO alarms.
35. Keep power cords, electrical appliances
and/or assemblies outside of the clearance area
shown in this manual for combustible materials.
36. Consult your municipal building department or fire
officials about restrictions, permits and installation
requirements for your area.
37. For further information on using your stove
safely, obtain a copy of the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) publication, “Using Coal
and Wood Stoves Safely” NFPA No. HS-10-1978. The
address of the NFPA is Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA 02269.
NOTE: A PROFESSIONAL, LICENSED HEATING AND COOLING CONTRACTOR MUST
BE CONSULTED IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
REGARDING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS
SOLID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Upper Heat Shield
Lower Heat Shield
Leg
Assembly
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
tools
Pencil
6 ft / 2m Folding Rule or Tape Measure
Tin Snips
Drill: Hand or Electric
1/8˝/3mm dia. Drill Bit (sheet metal screws)
1/4˝/6mm dia. Drill Bit (damper installation)
Screwdriver (blade & Phillips types)
6mm Nut Driver or Ratchet with 6mm Socket
Safety Glasses
Gloves
1. Uncrate the stove and remove cardboard packing
and protective poly bag. (Save cardboard for further
assembly.)
2. Remove legs, heat shield, damper, and hardware
pack from inside firebox.
3. Place flattened carton behind stove and carefully
turn stove onto its back.
4. Place both legs upside down and attach the heat
shield assembly (from step 4) between the legs.
Align the holes in the heat shield assembly with
those in the mounting flange of the leg assemblies
and secure with four (4) self-tapping screws.
materials
(NOTE: The following items are NOT included with your stove)
Connector Pipe: 6˝/152mm black steel (24 ga. min.) straight stove
pipe or elbow (as required)
1/2” Sheet Metal Screws
Chimney: Existing 6˝/152mm Lined Masonry Chimney or
6˝/152mm Inside Dia. listed Type HT chimney.
Flooring Protection: 43˝/109.2cm x 60˝/152.4cm as specified
WARNING: METAL HEAT SHIELD PANELS
FASTENEDBETWEEN LEGS ACT AS HEAT
DEFLECTORS. THESE PANELS MUST BE IN
PLACE FOR SAFE OPERATION.
5. Attach leg/heat shield assembly to the base of the
stove using eight (8) self-tapping screws (fig. 1).
6. Carefully lift stove to upright position.
7. Locate the door knob and machine screw in the
hardware pack. Open the cabinet door by reaching
under the cabinet frame and pulling the door open.
8. Install the door knob onto the outside of the door.
Install the machine screw through the latch bracket,
door, and into the knob. Tighten securely (fig. 2).
Fig. 1 Leg & Heat Shield Assembly
Fig. 2 Cabinet Door Knob Assembly
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LOCATING STOVE
FLOOR PROTECTOR
COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 211
BACKWALL
SIDEWALL
16"/
40.6cm
19"/
48.3cm
43"/
109.2cm
8"/20.3cm
8"/
20.3cm
18"/
45.7cm
32"/
81.3cm
20"/
50.8cm
60"/152.4cm
18"/
45.7cm
34"/
86.4cm
TOP VIEW
NOTE: DASHED LINES SHOW
STRAIGHT OUT CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
AND ADDITIONAL FLOOR PROTECTOR
REQUIRED BENEATH AND EXTENDING
8˝/203MM ON EITHER SIDE OF
CONNECTOR PIPE
1. The stove must be placed on solid concrete, solid
masonry, or when installed on a combustible floor,
a solid-surface, non-combustible floor protection must be placed beneath the unit and extend
8˝/203mm beyond the sides, 16˝/406mm to backside, and 18˝/457mm beyond the front of the fueling
and ash removal doors. The floor area beneath
stove and extending 8˝/203mm beyond each side
of the flue elbow and chimney connector must
be covered with a solid-surface non-combustible
insulated floor protector. All manufactured floor protection must be listed to UL 1618 Type 2 and have
an R-value of 2.7 or equivalent. Floor protection
must have a minimum thickness of 1˝/254mm.
Minumum floor protector dimensions must be
43˝x 60˝/109.2cm x 152.4cm. (NOTE: To calculate
R-values of equivalent alternative materials, see
page 19). Please reference figures 3–5 and consult
and follow local building codes and fire protection
ordinances.
2. The stove must have its own flue. DO NOT CON-
NECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING
OTHER APPLIANCES.
3. After observing the clearances to combustible materials (figures 3–5), locate your floor
protector accordingly (figure 3) and carefully place the stove in your selected location.
Install stove pipe, elbows, and thimble as
required, utilizing either a recently cleaned and
inspected 6˝/152mm masonry chimney or a
6˝/152mm i.d. listed chimney.
4. Use 6˝/152mm diameter minimum 24 MSG Black
or 26 MSG Blue round stove pipe. DO NOT USE
GALVANIZED stove pipe. Secure pipe sections with
three (3) sheet metal screws in each stove pipe
and/or elbow joint to firmly hold the pipe sections
together. DO NOT CONNECT THIS STOVE TO
ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION OR DUCT SYSTEM.
5. Recheck clearances from the stove,
connector stove pipe, and corner clearances using the illustrations in figures 3–5 and
your local building codes or fire protection
ordinances.
NOTE: ANY WALL CONTAINING COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS SUCH AS WOODEN STUDS OR
DRYWALL FACED WITH BRICK OR STONE
MUST BE CONSIDERED A COMBUSTIBLE
SURFACE.
6. DO NOT INSTALL THIS STOVE IN A MOBILE HOME, TENT OR TRAILER. (NO
EXCEPTIONS)
7. The clearances provided are minimum dimensions set by UL standard 1482-2011 &
ULC-S627-00, tested and applied by WarnockHersey Test Laboratories, Inc. the manufacturer’s
testing agency. Installation of this stove must
comply with the latest edition of NFPA 211 (USA)/
CAN/CSA-B365 and/or your local building code
rulings. Use whichever minimum dimensions are
LARGEST.
Clearances listed and shown MUST be adhered to
for safe operation of this appliance. CLEARANCES
MAY NOT BE REDUCED BY ANY MEANS IN USA
OR CANADA.
8. This stove meets Test Standards: UL 1482-2011 &
Canadian Standard: ULC-S627-00.
Failure to follow these minimum clear-
ance requirements may result in an unsafe
installation and could cause a fire.
Continued on next page
Fig. 3 – Minimum Clearance Dimensions from Combustible Surfaces for USA & CANADA
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