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Vogelzang International Corp.

TR001B | 20120125.0

content. Some experimentation will initially be required
to find that “sweet spot” where your stove performs best.
The following will give you a starting point to find your
optimum settings.

When first loading fuel set the door air inlet control

at the wide open position for at least 15–20 minutes.
When the stove is working properly you should be able
to observe secondary combustion flames above the fuel
pieces in front of the secondary air tubes at the top of
the firebox. These secondary flames should continue to
burn after the primary air inlet is reset from wide open
to the desired operating setting. If the flames do not
continue to burn, open the air control to re-establish the
secondary flames then slowly reset the air control to the
desired setting. Initially it may take several attempts to
figure your stove out. But once you find the operating
“sweet spot” and the correct mix of procedures to get
there, only minor adjustments will be necessary.

The best indicator of a properly operating stove is

to look for smoke coming out of the chimney. You may
see steam emissions that will quickly dissipate. Smoke
will thin but continue to drift without totally disappearing.
If you do detect smoke emissions, open the air control
a little bit, let the stove adjust for 10–15 minutes and
re-check your chimney. Remember – visible smoke
represents lost heat.

NOTICE - INITIAL BURNS TO CURE PAINT
Because of the high operating temperatures,
this stove uses a special high-temp paint which
requires a series of burns to cure the paint for
durability and a lifetime of service.

Proper curing of the high-temp paint requires a

series of three initial burns. The stove should be allowed
to cool off between each burn. The first two burns should
be small fires and low temperatures (250°F/120°C) for a
duration of 20 minutes each. The third fire should be at a
medium-high temperature (500–700°F/260–370°C) for
twenty minutes. Provide adequate cross ventilation to
clear any smoke or odor caused by initial firings.

STARTING A FIRE

1. Set air inlet control to fully open position (slide to

right).

NOTE: Open/High=right, Closed/Low=left.

2. Open the feed door and place several wads of

crushed paper in the firebox.

3. Cover the paper with a generous amount of kin-

dling in a teepee fashion and a few small pieces of
wood.

4. Ignite the paper and leave the door open slightly.

DO NOT LEAVE STOVE UNATTENDED WITH
DOOR OPEN! Except while tending the fire,
operating the stove with the feed door open or
ash clean out cover or ash drawerremoved may
cause over firing resulting in unsafe operating
conditions.

5. Add large pieces of wood as the fire progresses

being careful not to overload. (Do not fill firebox
beyond firebrick area.) An ideal coal bed of 1 – 2”
(25mm - 50mm) should be established to achieve
optimum performance.

6. This unit is designed to function most effectively

when air is allowed to circulate to all areas of the
firebox. TIP: If ash or coals remain in the stove,
make sure to clear them away from the Lower
Primary Air Orifice (LPAO) and rake a slight (1 –
2˝/25mm-50mm wide) trough down the center of
the coal bed from front to back prior to loading the
fuel.

7. Once fuel has been loaded, close the door and

leave the air inlet control fully open until fire is well
established (at least 15–20 minutes) being careful
not to over fire (if any of the exterior parts of the
stove or chimney connections begin to glow you
are over firing the stove).

8. Re-adjust the air inlet control to desired burn rate.

For “low” setting slide control all the way to left, for
“high” slide all the way to right. (If excessive smoke
fills the firebox, open air inlet control slightly until
flames resume and wood is sufficiently ignited.)
The basic rule of thumb is “closed = low,” “half way
open = medium” and “fully open = high.”

ADDING FUEL

If the coal bed is not hot and glowing, rake the coals

to the front of the stove, close the door and adjust the air
inlet control to the wide open position. Let the coals re-
heat for 10–15 minutes. When hot and glowing, spread
them out and place your next fuel load into the stove
(make sure no coals or ashes block the LPAO). Leave
the door air inlet control in the wide open position for
15–20 minutes.

Fuel load size can vary but should be kept 1–2˝

(25mm-50mm) below the secondary air tubes. Also
position the fuel to leave space so the air from the inlet
can work down between the pieces of fuel. This reduces
the time it takes for new fuel to burn properly.
1. When refueling, adjust air inlet control to the

fully open position. When fire brightens, slowly and
carefully open the door. This procedure will prevent
unburned gases from igniting causing smoke and
flame spillage.

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