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NOVEMBER 2016

WARNINGS

1.   WARNING:  THE HEATER AND FLUE SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 
 

AS/NZS 2918:2001 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING 

 

CODE OR CODES.

2.   WARNING:  APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPLY WITH 
 

THE REQUIREMENTS OF AS/NZS 4013:1999 WHERE REQUIRED BY THE REGULATORY AUTHORITY, 

 

i.e. THE APPLIANCE SHALL BE IDENTIFIABLE BY A COMPLIANCE PLATE WITH THE MARKING ‘TESTED 

 

TO AS/NZS 4013:1999. ANY MODIFICATION OF THE HEATER THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN 

 

WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED TO BE IN BREACH OF THE APPROVAL 

 

GRANTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH AN/NZS 4013:1999. 

3.   PLEASE ENSURE THAT ONLY COMPONENTS APPROVED BY JAYLINE ARE USED FOR THE 
 

INSTALLATION as substitutes may adversely aff ect performance and might nullify compliance with 

 

the requirements of AS/NZS 2918:2001.                                                                                                  

 

CAUTION:  MIXING OF HEATER OR FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES  

 

OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS 

 

CONDITIONS. WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED, THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED 

 

IN THE FIRST INSTANCE.

4.   CAUTION:  CRACKED AND BROKEN COMPONENTS, e.g. GLASS PANELS OR CERAMIC BRICKS MAY 
 

RENDER THE INSTALLATION UNSAFE.

Any variation from these installation instructions or any doubts about them must be checked against 
the requirements of the AS/NZS 2918:2001.

Summary of Contents for IS550

Page 1: ...JAYLINE IS550 INSERT WOOD FIRE INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Please leave this information with the appliance NOVEMBER 2016...

Page 2: ...___________ ______________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ________________________________________ PHONE ________________________ MODEL _________________________...

Page 3: ...nd standard AS NZS 2918 2001 As safety and emissions performance can be affected by altering the appliance no modifications are allowed without the written permission from the manufacturer PRE INSTALL...

Page 4: ...top The space between the flue pipe and the chimney must be vented at the top The area of this vent must not be less than 10 000mm The vent must be fitted with means to prevent significant water and d...

Page 5: ...ontinue to the minimum length of 4 6m from the top of the floor protector to the cowl Flue exiting more than 3 metres from the ridgeline must terminate no less than 1 metre above the roof penetration...

Page 6: ...O BE IN BREACH OF THE APPROVAL GRANTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH AN NZS 4013 1999 3 PLEASE ENSURE THAT ONLY COMPONENTS APPROVED BY JAYLINE ARE USED FOR THE INSTALLATION as substitutes may adversely affect p...

Page 7: ...quantity of finely split dry soft wood kindling in a variety of sizes and 4 Seasoned firewood split into a range of piece sizes The first step is to crumple half a dozen sheets of newspaper and put t...

Page 8: ...than five pieces of small firewood on the embers Open the air inlets fully and close the door If everything is just right fast ignition of the new load should be expected Allow the fire to burn with...

Page 9: ...spring and autumn To build a small hot fire rake the embers evenly in the firebox and place several small pieces of firewood on it The bottom layer should be placed to ensure that combustion air can f...

Page 10: ...oon after refuelling or not raking the charcoal to the combustion air inlet or turning the combustion air down too low to support efficient combustion or all of the above REMEMBER THE HOTTER THE FIRE...

Page 11: ...e negative pressure in the house when they are operating Because new houses are tightly sealed there are few holes to allow replacement air to enter and the house pressure becomes negative This negati...

Page 12: ...he stacks of firewood should be in an open area so that air can circulate through them During the summer as warm breezes flow through the stacks carrying away the evaporating water the moisture conten...

Page 13: ...s will eventually need replacing DOORS Check all gaskets used for wear and replace if necessary Adjust door fitting if required LUBRICATION All moving parts should be lubricated with graphite grease e...

Page 14: ...nt cleaning advice should be sought to investigate the installation and the operation of the fire Flue pipes can deteriorate very quickly with incorrect firing CONSUMABLES Some parts of your Jayline f...

Page 15: ...IQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN APPLIANCE INSTALLATION CLEARANCES WARNING OPEN AIR CONTROL BEFORE OPENING FIRE DOOR CAUTION T...

Page 16: ...essary At the same time any other minor potential problems can be detected and corrected before they turn into major ones We think this is a small price to pay to ensure your heater is kept in peak co...

Page 17: ...irst instance should be directed to the store of purchase Any repairs undertaken without the manufacturer s authority will render the guarantee void Water boosters must be a Jayline model specified wi...

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