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NOVEMBER 2012

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Congratulations on the purchase of your Jayline wood fire.

Please read this installation and operation manual carefully.
The installation of this fire must comply with the Installation Standard 
AS/NZS 2918:2001 as well as any additional local requirements.
Please ensure you have all relevant permits prior to installation.

Keep this booklet as a reference guide.

INSTAllATION OF yOuR JAylINE WOOD FIRE

Jayline recommends you use a qualified solid fuel heater installer or a registered plumber to install your 
fire. Your dealer or heating specialist will be able to help with recommendations as well as advise on 
permits/consents required for the installation in your area.

Please follow carefully all dimensions and recommendations provided on the individual specification 
sheet for your model of heater as these dimensions comply with the required New Zealand 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.

INSTAllATION 

1.  Unpack the heater and check that there is no damage.
2.  Ascertain the position of the roof penetration for the flue system.  
 

 A correctly installed flue system will normally prevent down draught problems during windy 
weather and eliminate smoke spillage problems due to lack of draught. 

3.   Ascertain suitable position for appliance and size of floor protector and check the ceiling to ensure 

that no major structural members will be affected by the path of the flue.

4.   Check that the sub-structure is capable of carrying the heater (i.e. weight consideration on the floor).
5.  Check measurements of the heater to combustibles or shield.
6.   Locate the heater in the required position (also see 

‘Fitting Seismic Restraint’

 after installation 

instruction #10).

7.   Using a plumb line fastened to the ceiling, mark the centre of the flue penetration position and cut 

the ceiling hole to the required size and frame out.

8.  Install the flue system (see flue installation instructions supplied with flue system). 

Remember:

•    The flue system should rise vertically from the appliance with as few offsets as possible. Offsets 

should be limited as each change in direction creates a resistance to airflow and makes flue  
cleaning difficult.

•    The flue system must be well sealed with a minimum of 3 fixings at each joint.
•    The flue pipe penetrating the chimney must continue to the minimum length of 4.6m from the top 

of the floor protector to the cowl.

Summary of Contents for SS280

Page 1: ...JAYLINE SS280 SS600 FREESTANDING WOOD FIRE INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS NOVEMBER 2012...

Page 2: ...certain the position of the roof penetration for the flue system A correctly installed flue system will normally prevent down draught problems during windy weather and eliminate smoke spillage problem...

Page 3: ...ews 10 Drill and secure the appliance to the floor protector using the two holes in the rear legs of the appliance FITTING SEISMIC RESTRAINT The Floor Protector must be mechanically fixed to the floor...

Page 4: ...BE IN BREACH OF THE APPROVAL GRANTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH As NZS 4013 1999 3 PLEASE ENSURE THAT ONLY COMPONENTS APPROVED BY JAYLINE ARE USED FOR THE INSTALLATION as substitutes may adversely affect pe...

Page 5: ...nd 4 Seasoned firewood split into a range of piece sizes to be loaded front to back The first step is to crumple half a dozen sheets of newspaper and put them just inside the firebox The amount of new...

Page 6: ...ity of glowing embers to work with place at least three and preferably more than five pieces of small firewood on the embers loaded front to back Open the air inlets fully and close the door If everyt...

Page 7: ...pring 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 fl...

Page 8: ...urns it should be flaming until only charcoal remains If there are no flames something is wrong 2 Firebricks in the firebox should be tan in colour never black 3 Steel parts in the firebox should be l...

Page 9: ...ry By using the suggestions on proper firing technique earlier in this document you will be able to avoid these smouldering fires PURCHASING THE FIREWOOD The quality of the firewood you burn can have...

Page 10: ...er to Exclusions in the Warranty Page 13 Jayline Wood Fire Maintenance To keep your fire burning clean and efficient it is important that you carry out regular maintenance General maintenance checks s...

Page 11: ...son Flue systems may require checking more often if the fuel or operation of the appliance is incorrect When a flue system becomes excessively blocked or requires frequent cleaning advice should be so...

Page 12: ...sary 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 cond...

Page 13: ...itted Rural models only it must be a Jayline Water Booster in order to be warranted The warranty is only valid to the initial purchaser of the product Exclusions This warranty does not cover damage ca...

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