Use and Care Manual

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WARNING:
Keep all ame and heat sources away from tent fabric. Many tents are ame resistant; this does not mean they are re
proof. Do not insert the stove pipe directly through the fabric. A stove jack made specically for tents must be used.
If a rain y is being used on the tent a rubber military style stove jack must be used in both the rain y and the tent.
Only for use in tents made for stove usage (i.e. a canvas wall tent with a stove jack); not for use in nylon or other tents
not suited for stove use.
Always leave a window cracked or door partly open when using this stove.
NEVER place your stove on a tent oor or other ammable material.
Stove sparks will burn holes in a re treated roof. A spark arrestor will help prevent most sparks from reaching your roof.
WARNING:
Stove sparks will burn holes in a re treated roof. A spark
arrestor will prevent most sparks from reaching your roof. The
use of a rain y with properly tted stove jack will also help
prevent damage to your tent.
WARNING:
Never allow your stove to get so hot that your stove or
stovepipe becomes red. A red hot stove will cause the
metal to warp. Reduce airow on your door air intake to
reduce the stove temperature.
WARNING:
Tent wood stoves are designed for use in tents and outside
only. Do not use stove in a cabin, home, workshop, etc.
Insure you have reproof material underneath the stove
and have proper heat standoff distance from walls.
DANGER:
Always leave a window cracked or door partly opened
when using this stove. A minimum opening of 20 square
inches is required for adequate ventilation.
WARNING:
NEVER put your stove on a tent oor or other ammable
material.
WARNING:
NEVER USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO START A FIRE IN YOUR
STOVE.
OPTIONAL KIT
The CCSPK kit contains six (6) chimney pipes. This stove can be used without the
additional chimney pipes; however, for use of this appliance in a tent the CCSPK
kit is required.
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ASSEMBLY
Always ensure your stove is on a level surface to
avoid any possible problems. Have a nonammable
area in front of your stove in case sparks or wood
falls out of your stove when you open the door.
1. Remove all components from the inside of the
re box.
2. Turn the stove upside down and install the
legs. Tighten the threaded knob on each leg
to hold in place.
3. Stand the stove upright on its legs. The
legs may be adjusted to level the stove or
compensate for uneven ground.
4. Attach the two wire shelves to the sides of the
re box by inserting the ends of the shelf into
the tubes on either side of the stove.