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General Safety Instructions

Like all fireplaces, your unit will get hot when in use; particularly the glass. 

Please be aware of this and ensure that children are always supervised 

around the fireplace. A fireplace surround is a good idea when there 

are children around. The heater must stand on a hearth with adequate 

bearing capacity. This must cover the space at the front, side and back 

of the unit in the case of flammable flooring materials. Please ensure no 

flammable furniture is within the radiation perimeter of the glass door 

(approx. 80cm). Minimum distances from walls and furniture are specific to 

each fireplace model. It is essential these distances are taken into account 

during installation. These distances can be reduced by installation of heat 

absorption panels, or disregarded in the case of brick or concrete walls.

First Time Use

Your new Fireplace should be “broken in” like a new vehicle. In order 

to avoid cracks in the Firebox lining, as well as damage and material 

distortion, and to avoid the seal sticking to the body of the fireplace, do 

not overheat the firebox for the first 3 times the fireplace is used. Run a 

gentle fire, only burning two medium sized logs and have the air control 

open by half. On your fourth burn run the fireplace with the air control 

open fully for maximum heat level, approximately 2 hours to complete 

the burning process. The Fireplace steel has been sprayed with 

environmentally friendly paint. During the first few hours of burning, there 

may be a slight smell, so please keep the room well ventilated during that 

time. The Fireplace body is made from high quality steel, which contracts 

and expands during heating and cooling process, which may result in 

some cracking noises; this is normal and does not harm the fireplace.

8 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for Andorra

Page 1: ...OPERATION INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...endorses style and functionality Over 100 years of refined experience and tradition have gone into the creation of your new fireplace which will ensure years of use and functionality to come So that y...

Page 3: ...13 FIREPLACE OPERATION I I Operating Air Regulators 16 I I Important Operation Info 17 I I Lighting your Fireplace 18 I I Milano Operation 20 I I Falun Andorra Operation 21 I I In Built Operation 22...

Page 4: ...eater is in operation I I Warm air should not be allowed to escape through vents in the ceiling such vents must be closed when operating the heater the continued cycle of cold air in and warm air out...

Page 5: ...primary air air coming through the grate at the bottom of the firebox should be shut down Secondary air from above the inside of the firebox enables the heater to create as many embers as possible cre...

Page 6: ...General Information...

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Page 8: ...he case of brick or concrete walls First Time Use Your new Fireplace should be broken in like a new vehicle In order to avoid cracks in the Firebox lining as well as damage and material distortion and...

Page 9: ...not want to heat This happens through gaps underneath external doors or windows open floor vents or cold downstairs areas such as cellars etc Cold draft entry into the house will make the heater inef...

Page 10: ...is available on some models Please contact your dealer for details Recommended Fuel We recommend that logs do not exceed 30cm in length Make sure only air dried untreated wood logs are used Burning wa...

Page 11: ...about 3 years and can be replaced for a moderate cost Overheating rough handling oversized firewood and impact can also cause cracks in the panels These types of damage are not covered by warranty Wit...

Page 12: ...h hand dishwashing detergent and a fine plastic scourer I I If three is any external air intake that brings fresh air to the heater from outside make sure there is no obstruction in the pipes I I Make...

Page 13: ...unit s vents you will increase wood saving without minimizing the convection heat output This convection system may also be aided by the operation of ceiling fans which will help to circulate air in...

Page 14: ...Fireplace Operation...

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Page 16: ...ed Milano One air control on top of the glass door one at the bottom of the glass door secondary air one circular control at the bottom ash door primary air Other Heaters One on top of the glass door...

Page 17: ...the ash pan can block the supply of primary air into the firebox Correctly operated fireplaces will keep the internal walls and the glass of the firebox clean and soot free Smoke out of your flue from...

Page 18: ...regulator fully open to allow maximum air I I After roughly 20min or once the fire is fully ignited shown to the right the air regulator can be closed to 50 This will stop the primary air from the bo...

Page 19: ...ur fireplace should remain clean and soot free Similarly there should be no visible smoke coming out of your chimney Check these signs as black glass and a smoky chimney indicate incorrect operation a...

Page 20: ...wood too quickly and wasting heat Secondary air will now enter the heater from the door vents to fuel the fire I I Reload when the burning timber has turned to coal only 2 small to medium pieces of w...

Page 21: ...20min I I Once you start to get a good bed of embers close the air control by half This will close the primary air from the bottom grate and only allow secondary air to enter from the top of the fireb...

Page 22: ...ace I I The door can be left slightly open until a good fire is established this should take a few minutes I I When entire load of wood is charred and burning with a bright flame change the position o...

Page 23: ...ly when the fireplace no longer has visible flames Use the full operating range of the combustion air regulator to fine tune the combustion of the fireplace with regards to variables like the quality...

Page 24: ...Installation Instructions...

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Page 26: ...ith an Australian information pack I I Please attach the Euro Fireplace compliance plate next to the European compliance plate on the back of the heater I I Please attach the BURN HARDWOOD ONLY sticke...

Page 27: ...tandoffs 4 supplied Ceiling Plate 4 mounting screws supplied Drop Box Minimum 150 mm from Ceiling Heater Active Flue crimp down into heater Double Half Shield Outer Gal Flue Minimum 25 mm Inner Flue G...

Page 28: ...uilt Clearances Hearth Flue All inbuilts have to be built in with noncombustible material Please refer to the inbuilt install guide FIREPLAC E 500m m 500mm HEART H WALL 500mm 28 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTI...

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Page 30: ...ack the heatbank onto the bottom bracket by connecting them to the pin holes Ensure the pins are placed between the heatbank Step 5 Screw the top bracket into the body of the heater Reassemble the hea...

Page 31: ...1 3 4 5 2 Falun 1 Side HB Andorra 2 Side HB Cadiz 2 Side HB 2 top HB Andorra Exclusive 2 Side HB...

Page 32: ...t charcoal or Stove Bright matte black You may need this paint for any touch ups I I Through the wall kits are only recommended after the first flue length going up first and then out the wall with a...

Page 33: ...ustion from the outside only keeping air quality inside the house at its best This may be important in air tight energy efficient houses SELF CLOSING DOOR Make sure the spring on the left hand side of...

Page 34: ...endedafterthefirstfluelengthstraight up andthenoutthewallwitha45degreewallpenetration Tripleflueshouldbe usedontheoutsidetoensurethefluestayswarmallthewayupforbetterdraw CLEARANCE I I Falun Line excep...

Page 35: ...tight energy efficient houses SELF CLOSING DOOR Make sure the spring on the left hand side of the door is disconnected by cutting the spring with a bolt cutter or simply pull out with a pair of pliers...

Page 36: ...ht Satin Black or Matte Black You may need this paint for any touch ups I I Through the wall kits are only recommended after the first flue length straight up and then out the wall with a 45 degree wa...

Page 37: ...C O R N E R W A L L 1 7 5 m m C O R N E R W A L L 475m m 475m m FIREPLAC E FLUE 225mm 300mm WALL 540mm 200m m 540mm 200m m...

Page 38: ...nts Warm air must not be allowed to escape into open ceiling vents I I Incorrect burning once the fire is established approximately 40 minutes after start up primary air must be shut down now secondar...

Page 39: ...ration as the paint on the heater cures please keep the house well ventilated during that time This Process may also cause a visible vapor to come from the heater this IS NOT smoke from the firebox I...

Page 40: ...please contact your place of purchase In order for us to fulfill your warranty agreement you must present your proof of purchase Your dealer will arrange whatever appropriate action needs to be taken...

Page 41: ...e please contact your place of purchase In order for us to fulfil your warranty agreement you must present your proof of purchase your dealer will arrange whatever appropriate action needs to be taken...

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Page 43: ...ur fireplace please contact your place of purchase In order for us to fulfil your warranty agreement you must present your proof of purchase your dealer will arrange whatever appropriate action needs...

Page 44: ...1300 733 705 www eurofireplaces com au Shop 4 165 Mt Buller Road Mansfield VIC 3722 119 Beresford Road Lilydale VIC 3140 129 Sydney Road Bathurst NSW 2795...

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