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7.  FITTING NEW DOOR GLASS

This task may be easier with the door removed 

from the heater and laid flat on a work-bench.

To replace the door glass:

1. 

Remove the six M8 button head screws and 
twelve washers securing the glass retainer to 
the door with the supplied 5mm hex key.

2. 

Gently lift the glass retainer up and out, 
taking careful note that the glass may still 
be held in the retainer and could fall out.

GLASS RETAINER

GLASS

3. 

Flip the retainer over, remove the old glass.

4. 

The new door glass panel should have been 
supplied with a length of adhesive glass 
seal. Peel back the backing on the tape, 
and run it along the edges of the glass 
panel, folding it equally over each side so 
as to create a padded border around the 
edge of the glass.

5. 

Fit the new glass into the glass retainer, 
relocate the retainer so that all six threads 
can be seen through the holes, before 
fastening the six screws.

8.  CHANGE FAN CONTROLLER 

FREQUENCY

The frequency used by the fan remote control 
can be changed if interferences are experienced 
in the home.

Unplug the power lead before proceeding.

8.1.  REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER

The remote control receiver has four small 
switches on the side, as seen in the photo below. 
Change the switch setting to something different 
than current setting. Remember this switch setting 
as it will need to be replicated on the remote.

To access the remote control receiver: 

Using the supplied 4mm hex key - remove the 
receiver box that is held in place with two button 
head screws in the rear of the wood box.

8.2.  REMOTE CONTROL

Remove the battery cover and batteries. With 
a small screwdriver or equivalent, change the 
switch setting to be the same as that on the 
remote control receiver.

Replace the batteries and cover, plug in the 
power lead and test the fan with the different 
frequency setting. If interferences are still 
experienced, repeat the steps with another switch 

setting configuration.

Summary of Contents for Blaze B400

Page 1: ...Contemporary Styled Wood Heaters OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PORTRAIT WOOD HEATER...

Page 2: ...BLAZE B400 Glen Dimplex Australia proudly supports the activities of Landcare Australia through its membership of the AHHA VERSION 1 0...

Page 3: ...leaning Paintwork and Glass 5 10 Cleaning the Flue 6 11 Troubleshooting Tips 6 11 1 Glass in Door Blackening 6 11 2 Trouble Starting the Fire 6 11 3 Door Latch Misalignment 6 11 4 Burning Too Quickly...

Page 4: ...cturer Extraction fans or rangehoods must not be placed in the same room or space as this can cause appliance to emit smoke into the room 1 1 AIR CONTROLS The Blaze B400 wood heater features a single...

Page 5: ...seasoned hardwood timber with a moisture content of less than 20 Newly cut wood should be allowed to dry season for 12 to 18 months before use Wood should be stored in an environment protected from t...

Page 6: ...the air slide fully for 5 10mins before shutting down For the optimum between clean burning and getting the best in efficiency from the fully closed position open the air slide 4 5mm The air slide can...

Page 7: ...type of wood burnt and frequency the ashes will need removing every 2 to 6 weeks Retaining a minimum of 10mm of ash helps protect the base of the firebox and can make it easier to start the fire next...

Page 8: ...for you it s a dirty job 11 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 11 1 GLASS IN DOOR BLACKENING This can have several possible causes Burning unseasoned wood if the wood is too wet it will cause the glass to blacken...

Page 9: ...by lengthening the path of the flames so that they do not go straight up the flue Over time the baffle may begin to deteriorate a little due to the excessive heat This will not affect the way the fire...

Page 10: ...door seal and unnecessary amounts of oxygen entering the firebox and wood burning too quickly To fix this and reposition the door 1 With the supplied 5mm hex key loosen the three screws on the hinge...

Page 11: ...and retighten the M8 hex nut 4 Close the door and test the tightness of the latch If too tight or not tight enough readjust until adequate latching pressure is achieved 5 Tighten M8 barrel nut when fi...

Page 12: ...ugh the holes before fastening the six screws 8 CHANGE FAN CONTROLLER FREQUENCY The frequency used by the fan remote control can be changed if interferences are experienced in the home Unplug the powe...

Page 13: ...3 Connect replacement fan cable Slide the new fan assembly in from the rear of the heater guiding the cables into the centre 4 Secure fan with M12 screw from step 1 10 RECEIVER REPLACEMENT Over the l...

Page 14: ...ein shall repair or replace without cost to the original customer any part thereof which shall be returned to our factory transportation charges prepaid and which our inspection shows would prevent op...

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Page 16: ...Australia Pty Ltd 8 Lakeview Drive Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia T 1300 556 816 F 1800 058 900 General Sales Enquiries flame glendimplex com au Technical Service service glendimplex com au www gle...

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