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Operating instructions, Ash disposal, Some safety guidelines – Regency Hampton HI200 Small Wood Insert User Manual

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HI200 Hampton Wood Cast Insert

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

8) Do not permit creosote or soot buildup in the

chimney system. Check and clean chimney

at regular intervals.

9) Your Hampton Insert can be very hot. You

may be seriously burned if you touch the

insert while it is operating. Warn children of

the burn hazard. Keep furniture and clothing

away.

10) The insert consumes air while operating,

provide adequate ventilation with an air duct

or open a window while the insert is in use.

11) Do not use grates, irons or other methods

for supporting fuel. Burn directly on the

bricks.

12) Open the draft control fully for 10 to 15

seconds prior to slowly opening the door

when refuelling the fire.

13) Do not connect your unit to any air distribu-

tion duct.

14) Your insert should burn dry, standard fire-

wood only. The use of “mill ends” is discour-

aged as this fuel can easily overheat your

insert. Evidence of excessive overheating

will void your warranty. As well, a large por-

tion of sawmill waste is chemically treated

lumber, which is illegal to burn in many areas.

Chemically treated fire logs also must not

be burned in your insert.

15) Do not store any fuel closer than 2 feet from

your unit.

16) Do not burn salt drift wood as it will corrode

your unit and void the warranty.

17) Do not strike or slam the glass door shut as

this may cause the glass to break.

18) Do not operate the unit if the glass is broken

or missing. Do not operate the unit if the

gasketing is worn out and not sealing the

door or the glass.

It is very important to carefully maintain your

insert, including burning seasoned wood and

maintaining a clean stove and chimney system.

Have the chimney cleaned before the burning

season and as necessary during the season, as

creosote deposits may build up rapidly. Moving

parts of your insert require no lubrication.

ASH DISPOSAL

During constant use, ashes should be removed

every few days. Please take care to prevent the

build-up of ash around the start-up air housing

located inside the firebox, under the loading

door lip.

DO NOT ALLOW ASHES TO BUILD UP TO

THE LOADING DOORS.

Only remove ashes when the fire has died down.

Even then, expect to find a few hot embers.

Always leave 1 to 2 inches of ash in the bottom

of the firebox. This helps in easier starting and

a more uniform burn of your fire.

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with

a tight fitting lid. 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 thoroughly

cooled. Other waste should not be placed in

the ash container.

SOME SAFETY

GUIDELINES

1) Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fu-

els, kerosene, charcoal lighter fuel, or similar

liquids or chemicals to start or ‘freshen up’ a

fire in your insert. Keep all such liquids well

away from the heater while it is in use.

2) Never use alternate fuels such as charcoal

that have the possibility of generating carbon

monoxide.

3) Keep the door closed during operation and

maintain all seals in good condition.

4) Do not burn large quantities of paper in your

insert.

5) Do not burn garbage or flammable fluids.

6) If you have smoke detectors, prevent smoke

spillage as this may set off a false alarm.

7) Do not overfire your insert. If the insert or its

flue baffle begin to glow, you are overfiring.

Stop adding fuel and close the draft control.

Overfiring can cause extensive damage to

your stove including warpage and premature

steel corrosion. Overfiring will void your

warranty.

CREOSOTE

When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and

other organic vapors, which form creosote when

combined with moisture. The creosote vapors

condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a

slow-burning fire. As a result, creosote residue

accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited,

this creosote can make an extremely hot fire.

Removal for Cleaning etc.

Removal of your insert for cleaning purposes is

usually not required if a proper installation has

been done. In the event that removal is required,

be sure not to damage any parts needed for

re-installation. In most cases removal and

replacement of the baffle system should allow

full access for cleaning.

WARNING: Things to remember in

case of chimney fire:

1) Close draft control

2) Call the Fire Department

Ways to Prevent and

Keep Unit Free of Creosote

1) Burn insert with draft control wide open for

about 15 minutes every morning during

burning season. This helps to prevent creo-

sote deposits within the heating system.

2) Burn insert with draft control wide open for

about 10 - 15 minutes every time you add

fresh wood. This allows the wood to achieve

the charcoal stage faster and burns up any

wood vapors which might otherwise be

deposited within the system.

3) Only burn seasoned wood! Avoid burning

wet or green wood. Seasoned wood has

been dried at least one year.

4) A small hot fire is preferable to a large

smouldering one that can deposit creosote

within the system.

5) Check the chimney at least twice a month

during the burning season for creosote

build-up.

6) Have chimney system and unit cleaned by

competent chimney sweeps twice a year

during the first year of use and at least once

a year thereafter or when needed.