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Revised: 15/02/16 

 

31/03/2016 

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The  Coonara  Clear  View  Gas  log  Heater  has  been  designed  for  a  simple  and  efficient  operation  to 
provide  you with a higher heat output than most other heaters in the market.  The heater will provide 
you  with  a  fully  controlled  modulated  supply  of  heat,  from  a  pleasant  and  steady  warmth  to  the 
strongest heat output, to reach almost any corner of your area. 
 

PRE OPERATIONS CHECKS 

 
Prior  to  operating  the  heater,  ensure  that  the  flue  terminal  is  not  obstructed.  Furthermore,  make  sure 
there are no combustible objects leaning against, resting on, or within the immediate vicinity of the unit.  
Check that the heater main power and gas supply are connected and switched on.  
 

OPERATING THE HEATER  

 
The heaters are operated by the room thermostat 

 
1 - 

To ignite your heater press 

Powe

r

 Button

 on the thermostat and the heater will automatically start 

the  ignition  sequence.  Please  refer  to  the  Thermostat  Operating  Manual  supplied  for  further 
instructions. After approximately 30 seconds of self-checking the heater will ignite.  

 
2 - 

The heater will 

always start in the low heat

 setting and (unless already warm) the heater will 

warm 

up for at least 2 minutes

 before automatically going to the higher flame setting.   

 
3 – 

The Room fans will not start till at least 

2

 minutes of 

warming up

 period. 

 

4

 - During first time firing of this appliance, an odour may be noticed for a short period of time while 

the paint cures.  It is advisable to leave the windows open during the first few hours of the very first 
operation only. 

 
     

TURNING THE APPLIANCE OFF 

 
Press power button on thermostat once. The room fan will continue to operate for a period of about 8 
minutes while the heater cools down. 
Please note: 
 
1 - This appliance cannot be operated without the fan running. 
2  -  Due  to  the  performance  and  efficiency  of  the  heater,  steam  may  be  noticed  coming  from  the  flue 

terminal on cool days. 

3 - As this appliance has a luminous effect some slight carbon deposition may occur. 
 

OPERATING THE CLEAR VIEW AND BAROSSA HEATER  
 

During first time firing of this appliance, an odour may be noticed for a short period of time while the 
paint  cures.    It  is  advisable  to  leave  the  windows  open  during  the  first  few  hours  of  the  very  first 
operation only. 
 
When the heater is turned on there is an initial delay time (purge time) of 30 seconds. Once this time 
has elapsed, your heater will light via the electronic ignition system. Regardless of the heat setting, the 
heater  will  start  on  high  for  approximately  10  seconds  before  switching  back  to  the  last  heat  setting 
used. There will be a further 2 minutes delay before the room air fan turns on. 
 
When the room temperature is approaching the set temperature, the flame will begin to diminish. Once 
the  room  temperature  reaches  the  set  temperature  the  heater  will  go  to  minimum  flame.  If  the  room 
temperature begins to fall the flame will then increase. 
 

Summary of Contents for Barossa

Page 1: ...l Number of Heater ____________ Model ___________________ Serial Number of Heater ____________ Model ________________ Clear View Barossa Inbuilt Gas Log Heaters ARE AUSTRALIAN OWNED AND MANUFACTURED B...

Page 2: ...must be placed on a flat level surface Inbuilt models must be placed on 6mm AC sheeting to prevent unit from rattling Heater must be checked for scratches or dents prior to installation All glass must...

Page 3: ...6 7 SAFETY FEATURES 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 8 15 DIMENSIONS INBUILT MODELS 16 18 PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS 19 WIRING DIAGRAM PRESSURE SWITCH 20 PRESSURE SWITCH BURNER REMOVAL 21 LOG SET 22 24 WARRANTY...

Page 4: ...nufacturer MODEL TYPE GAS INPUT HIGH LOW HEAT OUTPUT HIGH LOW Efficiency Injector Size Manifold Pressure High Low A G A Aproval Number to Code AS NZ 4553 2008 Inbuilt 36 MJ h 27 MJ h 8 7 kW 4 3 kW 84...

Page 5: ...ty supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with an original Coonara part obtainable from your authorized dealer THE SAFETY GUARD AROUND THE GLASS DOOR IS FITTED TO THIS APPLIANCE TO REDUCE THE RISK...

Page 6: ...is appliance an odour may be noticed for a short period of time while the paint cures It is advisable to leave the windows open during the first few hours of the very first operation only TURNING THE...

Page 7: ...blockage of airways or incorrect gas installation the gas supply will automatically shut off after 5 minutes aproximate This is due to temperature increase and to prevent the appliance from over heati...

Page 8: ...pliance and can be optionally installed in a false fireplace or wall cavity made of combustible materials such as wood or chipboard Coonara provide the heater with their own flue kit of flexible pipes...

Page 9: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 9 ALL MODELS ARE TO BE PLACED ON A FLAT LEVEL SURFACE TO PREVENT RATTLES...

Page 10: ...e pipes 2 Feed both flexible pipes down the flue cavity 3 Fix flue terminal securely to top of the flue cavity and seal to prevent water entry Seal with Hi temperature waterproof silicon sealant prior...

Page 11: ...set Packed inside with heater 2 Carefully remove the cardboard carton surrounding the heater 3 Remove fascia on Barossa both fascias on the Clear View To remove fascia undo 2 screws either end of air...

Page 12: ...A 1000mm B 245mm inc plaster C 900mm See below Rear Opening A 1125mm B 245mm C 900mm See below Barossa A 1000mm B 400mm inc plaster C 900mm See below Gas Inlet to be Fem BSP Power Outlet left hand sid...

Page 13: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 13 CLEAR VIEW DOUBLE SIDED EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS FOR WALL THICKNESS 100MM TO 248MM...

Page 14: ...ccommodate plaster board this can be adjusted to accept 30mm i e allowance for tiles To adjust take off the plate undo 4 screws slide the spigot forward then tighten screws Make sure screws are tight...

Page 15: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 15 CLEAR VIEW DOUBLE SIDED EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS FOR WALL MAXIMUM THICKNESS 248MM...

Page 16: ...commodate plaster board this can be adjusted to accept 30mm i e allowance for tiles To adjust take off the plate undo 4 screws slide the spigot forward then tighten screws Make sure screws are tight a...

Page 17: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 17 BAROSSA SINGLE SIDED EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS...

Page 18: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 18 BAROSSA SINGLE SIDED...

Page 19: ...eset and adjusted and should not need to be re adjusted during installation Gas pressures still need to be checked to the pressures shown on Page 4 of this manual But there will be some situations whe...

Page 20: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 20 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 21: ...curs the part needs to be replaced by following these instructions 1 Remove 2 screws one at each end of air intake Then lift and pull the fascia towards you This will unclip the two hanging hooks 2 Un...

Page 22: ...2 16 31 03 2016 22 COONARA CLEAR VIEW BAROSSSA LOG SET LOCATION DETAILS All logs have self locating points moulded into them This allows for accurate positioning of logs STEP 1 STEP 2 Fixed logs part...

Page 23: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 23 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5...

Page 24: ...Revised 15 02 16 31 03 2016 24 STEP 6 LOG SET FRONT VIEW...

Page 25: ...he heater 5 Advise them of the specific problem 6 Provide the details that your retailer requests to complete a Warranty Claim Form This must include the heater model serial number and installation co...

Page 26: ...the heater not in accordance with both the installation and operation instructions furnished with the unit c This warranty does not apply to any heater which has been modified or damaged in shipping o...

Page 27: ...patch your warranty card to Shamic Sheetmetal Aust Pty Ltd 9 Your authorised dealer must be notified of any defect in the heater for investigation of the claim Your authorised dealer will be able to e...

Page 28: ...lve Check wiring Room fan not operating Insufficient time allowed Loose wiring Fan not located correctly Fan blocked Fan has a delayed start and will not start until unit warms up Check wiring Install...

Page 29: ...l info shamic com au DETACH AND RETURN BY MAIL NAME _______________________________________________________________ ADDRESS____________________________________________________________ CITY STATE POSTC...

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