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The Artisan
Installation and Operating Instructions
01/07 EINS 515000
SAFETY NOTICE: If this stove is not properly installed, a
house fire may result, for your safety, follow the
installation directions, contact local building or fire officials
about restrictions and installation inspection requirements
in your area.
IMPORTANT: Check around oven chamber on a weekly
basis for soot and creosote accumulation. Clean the
chamber thoroughly from the top, side and bottom with
the rake provided. Burn the stove hot daily to reduce
creosote accumulation. Use only dry wood aged for one
year. Failure to do so could result in chimney fire and
void the warranty.
WOODSTOVES
The temperature registered by the oven door
thermometer may not necessarily correspond with the
reading taken with a thermometer inside the oven
1050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7
Business (519) 650-5775 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone: 1-877-650-5775 Toll Free Fax: 1-800-327-5609
© 2006 HEARTLAND APPLIANCES INC.
PLEASE NOTE: Specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without notice
ATTENTION INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
The Artisan is listed to
ULC Standard S-627 &
UL 1482 by Warnock
Hersey Professional
Services Ltd
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE USE.
Note: Please read these
instructions thoroughly
before attempting to install
this unit.
OVERFIRING CAUTION
Repeated or extended overfiring
will void warranty on this
appliance. See page 18 for
details.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - WOODSTOVES

The ArtisanInstallation and Operating Instructions01/07 EINS 515000SAFETY NOTICE: If this stove is not properly installed, ahouse fire may result, for

Page 2 - FOR YOUR SAFETY

The chimney connector is a single-wall pipe or a listed andapproved double-wall pipe that connects the stove to thechimney. Approved clearances change

Page 3

Chimney and draftThe chimney is the most important element of asuccessful stove operation. The chimney ‘drives’ thesystem by producing the draft that

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

GeneralWARNING: HOT SURFACES, use the tool supplied tooperate this appliance. When raising the dome lids, itis recommended that the heatproof glove su

Page 5 - Save These Instructions

Door OperationOVEN DOOR OPERATION -To open the doors. Twist the handle slightly to lift up thedoor catch from the locking spindle and pull the doorope

Page 6 - Installation

RefuellingThe firebox should be filled to the recommended level atthe middle of the firebox door opening.When correctly fuelled, the stove will mainta

Page 7 - 877-650-5775

Break-In FireSMOKE/SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL USAGE.Some parts of the stove have been coated with a lightcovering of protective oil. During initial

Page 8 - Single Wall Chimney Connector

Flueway CleaningWARNING: HOT SURFACES, use the tool supplied tooperate this appliance. It is recommended to use theheatproof glove supplied when raisi

Page 9

Spares ListPart Number Description No Rep’d1/16182 T Bottomgrate bars top 61/16182 B Bottomgrate bars bottom 5RS4F301170 RH rear firebrick 1RS4F301171

Page 10 - Chimney Connector

Overfiring - Caution!Overfiring of your woodburning appliance represents a serious fire hazardTo prevent overfiring:1. If the air intake has little ef

Page 11 - Floor Protection

Chimneys and DraftThe performance of your woodburning system dependsmore on the chimney than on any other single component.The chimney ‘drives’ the sy

Page 12 - Getting to know the Stove

2FOR YOUR SAFETYDO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHERFLAMMABLE VAPOURS OR LIQUIDS IN THEVICINITY OF THIS STOVE.Stove Location - If the stove must be l

Page 13 - Door Operation

Masonry chimneys should be checked for deteriorationincluding damaged bricks, crumbling and missing mortar,cracks in the drip cap at the top of the ch

Page 14 - Use of the Hotplate

The ArtisanCooking Instructions1050 Fountain St N. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada N3H-4R7Business (519) 650-5775 Fax (519) 650-3773 Toll Free Phone: 1-8

Page 15 - Chimney Sweeping

Learning how to most effectively control the oventemperature takes some time and experience. As ageneral rule, the stove should be at the charcoal sta

Page 16 - Firebrick Replacement

Top Oven Cooking The oven door thermometer registers the temperature atthe door only. Oven temperatures vary from top to bottomand side to side. The o

Page 17 - Understanding Combustion

Add on kits that are available for the Heartland Artisan:Fresh Air KitIf your home is tight and well insulated, the stove may be “starved” for combust

Page 18 - Overfiring - Caution!

ArtisanCONSUMER WARRANTYENTIRE PRODUCT –LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTYHEARTLAND warrants the replacement or repair of all parts of the Artisan which prove

Page 19 - Trouble Shooting

4TABLE OF CONTENTS1) Welcome ...

Page 20 - Safety Practices

Getting AcquaintedThe Artisan stove is a time proven heating and cookingappliance. Take your time to acquaint yourself with theprinciples on which you

Page 21

Place the stove in the intended position and lift out thehotplate, checking that the joint between the underside ofthe hob and the top of the stove is

Page 22 - Cooking Instructions

ARTISANREQUIREMENTSHow-to StepsNote: Information herein is for recommendation purposesonly. All clearances are subject to local, Provincial orState bu

Page 23 - Bottom Oven Cooking

Clearances to CombustiblesSingle Wall Chimney ConnectorAll measurements must be done before starting the installation.DimensionsAll drawings are for r

Page 24

Clearances to CombustiblesListed Double Wall Chimney ConnectorAll measurements must be done before starting the installation.DimensionsAll drawings ar

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