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our Heartland Cookstove is a time proven design of
North American heritage. Our cookstoves were first
made in 1906 and many originals are still in use today.
With proper operation and maintenance, your Heartland
cookstove will give your family generations of warmth, delightful
meals and untold pleasures.
Take the opportunity to read this manual throughly to become
familiar with all the installation, operation and maintenance
procedures for your stove. You will find it offers valuable insight
into how a cookstove functions.
Save These Instructions
Keep the manual available for future reference. The manual is
an important part of your stove. If your stove is sold, deliver the
manual to the new owner along with the stove.
The quality of the installation (especially the chimney connector
and chimney), and the quality of the fuel being burned will affect
the performance of your stove, but the most important factor
is the way you operate the stove. With the help of this manual,
you will learn how to effectively heat and cook with your stove.
Be sure to read it entirely, including the terms of reference and
function.
In addition, your own experience will help you to learn the role
that the chimney plays in stove performance. The Oval &
Sweetheart have been tested and are listed by Underwriters
Laboratories of Canada and Underwriters Laboratories in the
U.S. The test standards are ULC S-627 and UL 1482.
The Oval & Sweetheart are listed for burning wood or coal (with
the optional coal grate). Do not burn other fuels. The Oval &
Sweetheart are not listed for installation in mobile homes. Do
not install the stove in mobile homes.
Safety Notice:
If your stove is not properly installed and
maintained, a house fire may result. For your safety,
follow all installation, operation and maintenance
directions. Contact local building officials about restrictions
and installation inspection requirements in your area.
(Makeshift compromises in the installation may result
in hazardous conditions, including a house fire.)
Spend some time becoming familiar with the various parts by
operating them before you burn your stove.
After a few weeks of operating the stove re-read this manual.
Many of the procedures will become clearer after you have had
some experience with the stove.
Installation Instructions
Preparing the installation site before moving the stove into it
will save you from having to move the stove more than once.
See page 6 for information on "Clearances" and "Floor
Protection" page 10.
Unpacking
The stove is packaged in two main boxes. The smaller box
contains the warming cabinet. The main stove body is strapped
to the skid. Smaller component parts are packaged as follows:
Base Assembly(Sweetheart only)
Box stapled to skid includes:
4 legs
2 long rails
2 short rails
1 pkg. hardware
Flu Body - (Oval only)
Flu body for the oval is fastened to the skid and must be
assembled to the stove. Assembly instructions are on the
following pages.
In the firebox:(Sweetheart and Oval)
1 ash scraper
The ash pan contains the following parts:(Sweetheart and
Oval)
1 poker
1 tool rack
1 lid lifter
1 cooking surface lift handle w/screw and nut
3 bell damper handles w/rod
3 bell dampers
1 Heartland oven cleanout door
1 bag of hardware
1 interior oven thermometer
Reservoir models only:(Sweetheart and Oval)
1 package containing:
water tap (tap thread wrapped with teflon tape)
tap trim washer
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