Magnum Baby Countryside Troubleshooting Quick Manual Information

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    Aes technical bulletin #t-0068 date of issue 06/22/2007 troubleshooting quick guide information magnum baby countryside & magnum winchester 1. Fire burns lazy and window builds up with soot. Venting plugged- check/clean venting. Venting not installed correctly- change venting configuration. Knock ou...

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    Aes technical bulletin #t-0068 date of issue 06/22/2007 home, unacceptable fuel being burned in the stove, inadequate air flow around the stove, high limit switch was bumped causing it to trip, etc. Poor quality or wet fuel- screen or dry fuel. Incorrect draft/feed rate setting- either the draft or ...

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    Aes technical bulletin #t-0068 date of issue 06/22/2007 cleaning the glass when the stove is running- make sure to use a damp rag, or towel, this will collect the ash rather then push it into the air. It is also a good idea to wait until the stove is shut down to clean the glass. Negative air pressu...

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    Aes technical bulletin #t-0068 date of issue 06/22/2007 over drafting on a vertical install- if the install is using an existing chimney it is important to run the appropriate liner for the stove. The auger trim may have to be adjusted in order to maintain the pilot fire. Positive or negative pressu...

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    Aes technical bulletin #t-0068 date of issue 06/22/2007 wet/dirty fuel- make sure to use up all of the fuel at the end of the season- do not try to carry fuel over to the next season. All types of fuels can take on moisture over the summer unless it is properly stored, so it is a good idea to start ...

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    Aes technical bulletin #t-0068 date of issue 06/22/2007 room fan- also known as the convection blower or the fan that blows the air into the room. The room fan is located on the left side of the stove when looking at it from the front. The room fan is responsible for blowing air through the air shel...