Ordering parts sr57e rancher™ wood/coal range, Maintenance & service continued – Vogelzang International SR57E User Manual

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ORDERINg pARTS

SR57E RANChER™ WOOD/COAl RANgE

When ordering missing or replacement parts, always give the Model Number of the stove,

Part Number, and Part Description. Use the illustration and parts list provided to identify parts.

Part No. Description

qty.

1

Cook Lid ...................................................... 4

2

Collar Top ..................................................... 1

3

Top Plate ...................................................... 1

4

Removable Plate ......................................... 2

5

Lid Support .................................................. 1

6

Burn Chamber ............................................. 1

7

Lower Chamber ........................................... 1

8

Shaker Door ................................................ 1

9

Base ............................................................ 1

10

Ash Door ...................................................... 1

11

Spin Draft ..................................................... 1

12

Spring Handle .............................................. 1

13

Grate ........................................................... 1

14

Ash Pan ....................................................... 1

15

Legs ............................................................ 4

16

Lid Lifter ....................................................... 1

17

Hardware Pack ........................................... 1

18

Draft Damper .............................................. 1

mAINTENANCE & SERvICE continued …

STOVE jOINTS – Required Tune-up.

This stove is manufactured with cast iron
components. IT DoeS NoT HAVe WelDeD
SeAMS.
Periodic “tune up” may be required by
refilling and/or replacing the cement/joint mortar
along the seams where the cast iron components
meet.

A fire in the stove may be smothered by

pouring a large quantity of coarse salt, baking soda, or
cool ashes on top of the fire.

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