Drolet CS1200 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE OF THE HEATING SYSTEM 
 
MAINTENANCE OF THE STOVE 
 
Our wood stoves are designed so that they will require little maintenance: 
 
-  It is wise to perform a visual inspection of the stove approximately once a month, in order to insure that 
no parts have been damaged, in which case repairs must be performed without delay. 
 
-  If the glass on your stove breaks, you must replace it with one of the same type, namely, a   3\16" (5 mm) 
 thick ceramic glass; never replace the glass with another material.  
 
-  To replace the glass, remove the screws retaining the window moldings inside the door, (except for the 
Royal Comfort where the screws are located on the outside of the door). Remove the moldings and 
replace the damaged glass with a new one.  
 
-  Never wash the windows with a product that may scratch it. Use a specialized product, available in the 
stores where wood stoves are sold. 
 
-  Windows should be washed only when they are cold.  
 
-  It is recommend that you change the fiber ceramic gasket that makes the door on your stove airtight. 
Replacement should take place once a year under normal conditions. This is  important to insure good 
control over the combustion, maximum efficiency, and security.  To change your door gasket, simply 
remove the old gasket and carefully clean the door groove. Install the new gasket by carefully following 
the instructions on the gasket packaging.  IMPORTANT:  different models of Drolet wood stoves 
require different types of gasket.  You need to buy the original gasket supplied by the 
manufacturer.  Avoid low density gasket, which often comes with liquid glue.  Only high 
temperature silicone should be used. If you need an original replacement gasket kit, consult your 
dealer or visit our web site at www.drolet.ca 
 
-  You should regularly dispose of the ashes, as soon as they prevent you from placing a normal load of 
logs.  We recommend that you always leave one to two inches of ashes in the bottom of the stove in 
order to insure maximum efficiency.  
 
-  Always use a metal container with a lid to save the cooled ashes you remove from the stove.  Make sure 
that there are no live embers.  Moreover, it is important  to place the metal container on a non 
combustible surface. 
 
-  Never bang the door and never hit the glass.  When you close the door, make sure the logs are placed in 
such a way that they do not lean on the glass. Otherwise, someone could open the stove door and cause 
the burning logs to fall on the floor. 
 
-  It is possible to give your wood stove a brand new look by repainting it with a 1200
° F (649 
o
C) heat 
resistant paint.  For this purpose, simply rub the surface  with fine sand paper #180. The closer to the 
metal you go, the tougher the paint coat will be. Clean the stove and apply thin coats of paint 
successively.  Remember that upon ignition of the stove, the new paint will go through a “curing” process 
and will produce smoke and odors.  This is normal.  Leave a window open.   
 
 
 
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