Welcome to the dedicated guide for your outdoor wood-burning stove. This page is designed to help you use this stove safely and efficiently in the outdoors. Additionally, given the demanding nature of outdoor environments, proper maintenance is essential.
Product User Guide
Our product is made of stainless steel. To extend its service life and maintain its appearance, it is recommended to spray and wipe it with alcohol or rust remover upon receipt. This helps prevent stains and discoloration after burning.
Before the first use, preheat the interior and exterior surfaces of your stove as well as the flue pipe, following the principle of heating from inside to outside and from bottom to top. This step helps establish a proper draft system and prevents smoke backflow.
During the initial burn after receiving the product, avoid letting firewood touch the glass, as tar can easily cause discoloration.
After use, do not artificially cool down the glass component. Instead, place it in a safe area and allow it to cool naturally.
The glass has good thermal conductivity—do not touch it directly with bare hands during use.
The glass has good thermal conductivity—do not touch it directly with bare hands during use.
Do not extinguish flames by pouring water directly onto them, as rapid temperature changes may cause deformation.
Before using the product, you may apply a thin layer of thermally stable oil (e.g., kerosene) to help prevent carbon buildup from adhering to surfaces.
Cleaning Instructions
Ensure the product is completely cooled before starting any cleaning procedure.
Physical Cleaning: Use a soft cloth or sponge dampened with warm water to gently wipe the glass surface. For stubborn carbon deposits, gently scrape them off using a plastic scraper. Always use non-metallic tools to avoid scratching the glass.
Physical Cleaning: Use a soft cloth or sponge dampened with warm water to gently wipe the glass surface. For stubborn carbon deposits, gently scrape them off using a plastic scraper. Always use non-metallic tools to avoid scratching the glass.
Chemical Cleaning: Use a specialized glass cleaner, which typically contains chemicals that break down grease and carbon deposits. For persistent stains, a small amount of white vinegar or alcohol can be effective. These natural cleaners work well for removing oil residues and soot.
Deep Cleaning: Use an oven cleaner for deep cleaning. Spray the cleaner on, let it sit for the duration recommended in the product instructions, then wipe clean with a cloth. Alternatively, you may use a strongly alkaline cleaner such as a sodium carbonate solution. Soak the affected area, then scrub and rinse.
Rinsing and Drying: After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all cleaner residue. Dry the glass with a clean, dry cloth or paper towel.