FOREWORD
Clean Air Woodheating is totally committed to excellence and innovation in wood
heater design.
Clean Air’s innovative use of the latest technology has created a wood heater
range with leading edge firebox design and quad burn system that outclasses the
rest of the field in heat output, efficient use of fuel, environmental performance
and style.
Clean Air wood heaters are designed in Australia, especially for Australian
winters.
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FIRST TIME USE
CURING THE PAINT
Your heater has been painted with
high temperature paint to protect the
surfaces and give them an attractive
finish.
You will need to burn a few small fires
to cure the high temperature paint.
During this time, you will experience a
smell and smoke will come off the
s u r f a c e s o f t h e h e a t e r. I t i s
recommended to open windows and
doors for ventilation. Using a fan will
also help disperse the odours. The
house should be ventilated until all
the odours are gone.
Do not touch the heater while curing
as the paint will be soft.
BAFFLE
Your heater comes almost completely assembled. Ensure that the baffle is in
place and position the refractory and protection angle in the firebox and the heater
is ready to be installed.
Please refer to the following notes to ensure maximum enjoyment from your wood
heater.
In the Medium and Large heaters, the
baffle sits in between the heat
exchange tubes, on four heavy duty
tabs located on the tubes. For the
Large heater, the baffle is positioned
to the back of the firebox with the lip at
the front, facing up.
If you need to remove the baffle, lift
the baffle, tilt to the side and lower
down.
In the Small heater, the baffle is a
large plate (48 cm x 28 cm). It sits on
four heavy duty tabs located on either
side of the firebox. Ensure the baffle is
positioned to the back of the firebox
and that the lip at the front of the
firebox is facing up.
If you need to remove the Small
baffle, lift at back, tilt forward and
remove.
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