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England's Stove Works SURVIVOR LIFESTYLE ROCKET STOVE User manual

STOVE WORKS Survivor
Heat & Cook
LIFESTYLE
ROCKET STOVE
Model 12-RS
England’s Stove Works, Inc. www.heatredened.com (800) 516-3636 P.O. Box 206 Monroe, VA 24574
Congratulations on your purchase of a Survivor Rocket Stove by England’s Stove Works. ESW began as a USA-
Made, family-owned company in 1976 and continues to maintain that tradition to this day.
Should you have any warranty issues or questions regarding your stove, please DO NOT RETURN the stove to
your retailer - Simply call (800) 245-6489 or email service@englanderstoves.com, and we will be glad to assist you.
SAFETY WARNINGS:
1. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, maintenance or service can cause injury or property damage.
2. Read these instructions thoroughly before using this equipment.
3. Failure to follow these instructions, including the warnings and cautions, can result in re or explosion, which
could result in property damage, personal injury or death.
WARNING: For outdoor use ONLY (outside of any enclosure)
SAFEGUARDS and WARNINGS:
• Do not use this outdoor stove without reading all of the instructions.
• When using this outdoor stove, exercise the same precautions you would with ANY open re.
• Use only in accordance with all applicable local, state and national codes. Contact your local re department for
details and instructions on outdoor burning.
• is appliance is for outdoor use only, and is NOT to be used in a building, garage or other enclosed area.
• Do NOT use for indoor heating. TOXIC Carbon Monoxide fumes can accumulate and cause asphyxiation.
• is outdoor stove is NOT for commercial use.
• is outdoor stove is NOT to be operated by children.
• Do NOT light or operate this appliance within 10 feet (3.05 m) of any structure.
• Do NOT store or use gasolines or any ammables within 25 feet (7.62 m) of this or any appliance.
• Do NOT use in an explosive atmosphere. Keep outdoor stove area clear and free from combustible materials,
including gasoline or other ammable liquids..
• is outdoor stove is not to be used in or on ANY boats or recreational vehicles.
• Do NOT use this outdoor stove under any overhead (or near any unprotected) combustible surfaces. Avoid using
near or under overhanging trees and shrubs.
• Do NOT use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter uid or alcohol to light or relight res.
• Do NOT use near automobiles of any sort, including recreational vehicles.
• Do NOT alter this outdoor stove in any manner. Doing so could be dangerous and will void your warranty.
• Do NOT use this outdoor stove until it is completely assembled.
• e use of alcohol, prescription or non-prescription drugs may impair the consumer’s ability to properly
assemble and/or safely operate this appliance.
• Always use this outdoor stove on a hard, non-combustible surface.
• Do NOT place this outdoor stove on a ammable surface.
• Do NOT wear ammable or loose clothing while operating this outdoor stove.
• Do NOT use in windy conditions.
• Do NOT lean over this outdoor stove when lighting, or while it is in use.
• Keep all electrical cords away from this outdoor stove.
• All surfaces of this outdoor stove are hot while in operation. e handle may also become hot. To avoid burns, do
NOT touch this outdoor stove until it has completely cooled, unless you are wearing protective gear (potholders,
re-resistant gloves, BBQ mittens, etc.). NEVER touch ashes or coals to see if they are hot.
• Do NOT leave a lit outdoor stove unattended, especially around children or pets.
• ALWAYS empty this outdoor stove before each use.
• Do NOT attempt to move or store this outdoor stove until ALL ashes and coals are completely extinguished.
• Do NOT remove ashes until they are completely extinguished and cooled, and the stove is completely cooled.
• Do NOT overload this outdoor stove. NOTE: If ANY part of this outdoor stove is glowing red, it is overloaded
and is over-ring.
• Use proper protection if moving or adding any fuel.
• Do NOT place any utensils or any hot parts of this outdoor stove onto combustible surfaces, including grass,
wooden deck or furniture.
• Avoid breathing smoke from the re. Avoid getting smoke into your eyes.
• is outdoor stove should be thoroughly inspected and cleaned on a regular basis.
• Aer a period of storage or non-use, check for any signs of damage, and for creosote build-up. Do NOT operate
until all necessary repairs and/or cleaning is completed.
• Do NOT use oven cleaners or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage this product.
• Do NOT clean any part of this outdoor stove in a self-cleaning oven, as it may damage the nish.
• Use only England’s Stove Works, Inc. factory authorized parts. e use of any other part can be dangerous, and
will void your warranty.
• Do NOT force parts together. Doing so may cause injury and may damage the product.
• Death, serious injury or damage to property may occur if the above instructions are not followed.
OPERATION:
CAUTION: Do NOT add gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter uid, alcohol or ANY ammable liquid to light,
enhance or relight a re.
Operation of the Rocket Stove is simple by design.
1. Be sure the stove is completely assembled, including the cooking grate on top of the burn area. Position cooking
grate with tiers facing upward, as this will accommodate a variety of sizes of cookware.
2. Place small twigs or pine cones (and dry leaves or paper for initial ignition, if desired) into the fuel chute, all the
way down to the burn area (see below).
3. Ignite the re by dropping a match into the burn area (through the cooking grate); use a re starter if necessary.
4. Feed wood into the fuel chute as oen as necessary. Finely chopped wood can be added once a re is
established, but twigs, pine cones and small branches burn very well.
5. Pots, pans, woks and other cookware may be placed on the cooking grate for cooking. Do NOT overload the
cooking grate or place items on it that may tip over or fall, or are unsafe in any way.
6. AFTER the re is COMPLETELY cooled, remove the ashes aer each use - the stove has a built-in ash grate so
that you can tilt the stove forward and ashes will exit the front of the stove, under the ash grate.
7. Wipe exterior surfaces with a cloth. Mild dishwashing detergent may be used - rinse and thoroughly dry.
8. Creosote cleaner (Part No. RX-CR) and our wood stove cleaner (Part No. RX-WSC) may be used if necessary.
Multi-Tier Cooking Grate
Designed to accommodate
a variety of cookware
Fuel Chute Door
With safety handle
Ash Dump
Tilt stove forward
to dump cooled
ashes
Burn
Area
Fuel
Chute
ASSEMBLY
Note: Do NOT Return this product to the store.
For assistance (including missing or damaged parts), call (800) 245-6489, toll free.
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5 6 7
8
910
Included Parts - Numbered List
Note: Fasteners and the spring
handle are included in plastic bags.
1. Attach Le Side (1) to le side of
Bottom (5). Tab at top of (1) should
face outward and rear tab on (5)
should face upward.
4. Attach Chute Bottom (7) to Le Side
(1). Side tabs should face downward
and 2 small tabs on end should t into
holes in Ash Grate (6).
Use protective gloves when assem-
bling AND handling this product.
Although we make every eort
to eliminate sharp edges or burrs,
please use caution when handling
ANY metal parts.
2. Attach Rear Panel (2) to Le Side
(1). Tab at top of (2) should face
outward and (2) should t in front of
upward tab on Bottom (5).
IMPORTANT
Use provided bolts and nuts for
each step, with the bolt heads on
the OUTSIDE and the nuts to the
INSIDE of the stove. *FINGER
tighten all bolts rst, then tighten
with 7/16” wrench.*
3. Attach Ash Grate (6) to Le Side
(1). Side tabs should face upward and
slotted grate should be toward the rear
of the stove.
5. Attach Chute Top (8) to Le Side (1).
Side and end tabs should face upward.
6. Attach Front Panel (9) to Le Side
(1). Tabs should face toward the front
of the stove with the top tab facing
outward.
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5
2
6
1 1
7
1
6
8 1 91
5
LIMITED ONE (1) YEAR WARRANTY - From the date of purchase to the original owner
e manufacturer extends the following warranties:
One Year Period:
1. All parts in this product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship.
Conditions and Exclusions
1. Color and/or integrity of the nish or appearance are not covered. Rust and discoloration will eventually occur with normal use
and are not covered by warranty.
2. is warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of an accident, improper handling, improper operation, abuse or unau-
thorized repair made or attempted to be made.
3. e manufacturer is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with the product including any
cost or expense, providing substitute equipment or service during periods of malfunction or non-use.*
4. All liability for any consequential damage for breach of any written or implied warranty is disclaimed and excluded.
5. Warranty is void if product is used in any manner other than which it was intended.
*Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above may not apply to you.
Procedure - Purchaser must give notice of claim of defect within the warranty period and pay transportation to and from a service center
designated by the manufacturer. e dealer from which the unit was purchased or the factory, at our option, will perform the warranty
service.
Other Rights - is warranty gives you specic legal rights; you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state.
REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY - www.heatredened.com (click Support)
If you do not have access to the internet, you may Fax (434) 929-4810
OR Mail (England’s Stove Works, Inc., P.O. Box 206, Monroe, VA 24574) the following information:
1. Purchaser’s Name, Full Mailing Address, Telephone Number, Email Address
2. e Dealer’s Name and Full Mailing Address
3. e Model Number of your product, the Date Purchased and the Purchase Price
7. Attach Right Side (3) with top tab
facing outward.
8. Attach Fuel Door (10), using the two
1/4-20 x 3/4hex screws and 1/4-20 lock nuts
(this is the only step that uses those two
items). Holes for screws are at the top of the
door, and handle post is at the bottom.
Attach spring handle to post (screw on).
9. Install Cooking Grate (4). Position
cooking grate with tiers facing
upward. Be sure grate is seated
completely in all slots for stability.
3 10 4
SPECIFICATIONS
Assembled Unit
13-in. (33 cm) L x 7 3/4-in. (19.69 cm) W x 13 15/16-in. (35.4 cm) H
13 lbs. (5.9 kg)
Cooking Grate Tier Insets (to t a variety of cookware sizes)
Smallest: 5 1/-in. (13.97 cm)
Medium: 7 /-in. (17.78 cm)
Largest: 9-in. plus (22.86 cm)
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE!
Please check out our other Lifestyle Products, Wood Stoves, Pellet Stoves and more at www.heatredened.com
And nd us on youtube, facebook, twitter and instagram - look for heatredened
Parts: (800) 516-3636 Service: (800) 245-6489 service@englanderstoves.com
WARNING- All surfaces of this outdoor
stove are hot while in operation. e
handle may become hot during opera-
tion and refueling. To avoid burns, DO
NOT touch this outdoor stove until it is
completely cool, unless you are wearing
protective equipment (re resistant gloves,
barbecue mitts, etc.).

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