JAYLINE IS500 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 9

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Caring for your Fire

 

Cleaning your Glass 

Wiping your glass regularly with a damp cloth when cold will keep the glass clean. If a 
thick build up of creosote builds up, oven cleaner works well to remove it. 
 

Cleaning the Outside of the Fire 

The JAYLINE IS500 is finished in a high temperature paint. Only use a damp cloth (no 
chemicals) when cleaning the outside of the fire. If any scratches occur, you can easily 
touch up the fire with an aerosol can of matching paint. This is available from your re-
tailer or Harris Home Fires.  
 

Cleaning the Flue 

Keeping your flue clean is important. We recommend that you have your chimney swept 
at least once a year. A blocked flue not only effects the performance of the fire, but can 
also be a hazard as you are susceptible to chimney fires. 
 

Ash Level 

It is important to maintain a 2 - 3cm level of ash in the bottom of the fire for insulation 
purposes. But do not let the level get too high as you run the risk of logs and coals fal-
ling out of the fire. You also get less wood in the firebox.  
 

Disposal of Ashes 

Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container 
of ashes should be placed on a non-combustible floor or on the ground well away from 
all combustible materials, pending final disposal once cooled. 

Summary of Contents for IS500

Page 1: ...ome Fires 41 Braddon St Addington Christchurch 8024 New Zealand Email sales hhf co nz Proudly Manufactured By P O Box 4043 Christchurch 8140 New Zealand Phone 03 366 1796 Freephone 0800 3661796 Fax 03...

Page 2: ...2 IS500 P 1060 Q Graph 1 R Graph 1 S 50 T 840 Minimum Safe Installation Clearances to COMBUSTIBLE Materials Dimension P can be 920mm with a factory supplied heat deflector fitted Fig 1...

Page 3: ...he door is dependent on the thickness of the hearth The thicker the hearth is above the surrounding combustible floor the less this distance is out in front of the fire Fig 2 Q Depth of Hearth mm Fig...

Page 4: ...4 Dimensions...

Page 5: ...or ceramic tiles may render the installation unsafe Warning do not connect to an unvented hot water system Install in accordance with AS 3500 4 1 or NZS 4603 and the appropriate requirements of the re...

Page 6: ...out by a qualified installer who will ensure That the minimum clearances determined by tests in accordance with AS NZS 2918 2001 are complied with to prevent overheating of nearby combustibles That th...

Page 7: ...s visible red hot adjust the heat control to a lower heat position to avoid being unneces sarily harsh on the unit as well as wasting excessive heat up the flue Warning always open the heat control be...

Page 8: ...Wood should always be stored in a dry place out of the rain We recommend your wood be seasoned for at least 3 months before use Dry wood also burns hotter and more ef ficient than wet wood Consumables...

Page 9: ...lue Keeping your flue clean is important We recommend that you have your chimney swept at least once a year A blocked flue not only effects the performance of the fire but can also be a hazard as you...

Page 10: ...he manufacturer s installation and operating instructions or work done by others such as installers or plumbers etc The manufacturer shall not be responsible for site condi tions such as insufficient...

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