New Buck Corporation 81 ユーザーズマニュアル

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The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected once every two months.  Any build-
up of soot should be removed to prevent risk of a chimney fire. To remove chimney or chimney 
connector: Remove screws or fasteners.  Remove pipe and clean with steel brush.  Replace 
chimney or chimney connector and replace screws and/or fasteners. 
 
 
CAUTION  
 
NEVER  USE  GASOLINE,  GASOLINE  TYPE  LANTERN  FUEL,   KEROSENE, 
CHARCOAL  LIGHTER FLUID OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START  OR  "FRESHEN 
UP"  A FIRE IN THE HEATER.  KEEP ALL SUCH LIQUIDS WELL AWAY  FROM 
THE  STOVE WHEN IT IS IN USE.  ALL  FLUIDS  OF  THIS  TYPE    GIVE    OFF 
VOLATILE  FUMES  AND CAN AND WILL EXPLODE!!  DON'T TAKE  A  CHANCE 
WITH SAFETY OF YOUR HOME AND FAMILY. 
 
 
                CAUTION: Never remove ashes from your heater with blower running. 
 
DISPOSAL OF ASHES:  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 ground, well 
away from all combustible materials pending final disposal.  If ashes are disposed of by burial 
in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in closed container until all 
cinders have thoroughly cooled. 
 
CREOSOTE-FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL:  When wood is burned slowly, 
it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled moisture to form 
creosote.  The creosote vapors condense in a relatively cool chimney flue of a slow-burning 
fire.  As a result, creosote residue accumulates on flue lining.  When ignited, this creosote 
makes an extremely hot fire. 
 
SECTION VII 
 
OPERATION 
 
This  section of manual is to help you get maximum efficiency and maximum smoke 
(particulate) reduction from your heater. If you should experience any difficulty or have any 
questions concerning your heater, contact your dealer for assistance. 
 
Manufacturer recommendation for peak performance is to burn naturally seasoned hardwood 
(wood dried 6-12 month) and place wood from front to back position in the heater. 
 
NOTE: Soft woods such as pine, create more creosote, clogging of chimney, and produce a less 
efficient burn performance. 
 
Build a fire for maximum efficiency.  These models burn wood and extract heat so efficiently, 
a large fire is not  necessary.  A large fire not only wastes energy, it usually results in home 
being too warm for comfort. 
 
The  following  steps will serve as a guide  for  operating  your stove. 
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