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Set the air control to fully open, light the fi relighters or the newspaper and close but do not latch the 
door. After about 5-10 minutes, when the wood is fl aming brightly, latch the door (some longer fl ue 
installations may require door to be left unlatched for up to 15 minutes until the fl ue system is warm 
and producing strong draught. Since leaving the door open slightly can cause dangerously high 
temperatures, never leave the woodstove unattended while starting the fi re.

When the fl ames from the kindling load just begin to subside, add several small pieces of fi rewood 
as shown on page 7 (loaded front to back). Try to avoid smothering the fi re with the new pieces. 
Placing the pieces on the burning kindling can help prevent smothering. Your Jayline heater requires 
approximately 45-60 minutes to preheat the steel fi rebox before it can eff ectively emit heat into the 
room. A well maintained, hot fi re will reduce the preheat cycle. 

REKINDLING A FIRE FROM CHARCOAL OR EMBERS

Embers found at the back of the fi rebox should be raked 
evenly around the fi re box. If only a small amount of 
embers remain, you will have to start with kindling. If 
there is a good quantity of glowing embers to work with, 
place at least three, and preferably more than fi ve pieces 
of small fi rewood on the embers (loaded front to back). 
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 fi re to burn with bright 
turbulent fl ames until the wood is completely alight. This 
usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes, depending 
on the size of the pieces and the moisture content of 
the wood. When the wood is burning well, reduce the 
air setting to produce the amount of heat and length 
of burn desired. Reducing the air control setting in two 
or three stages will result in less air pollution because 
the fi re will not have to recover from the single, large 
reduction in air supply.

The most important rule is NEVER LET THE FIRE SMOULDER. As long as there is solid wood in the 
fi rebox, there must be fl ames present or the unburned gases will escape, both reducing effi  ciency and 
increasing air pollution. 

Always open the fi re door slowly to allow fresh air to enter and maintain the smoke path. If you open the 
door too quickly, smoke can puff  out.

TO REKINDLE A FIRE FROM HOT COALS:

Rake the charcoal evenly. Place small 
pieces of wood on and behind the coals. 
Open the air inlets fully and leave them 
open until the pieces of wood are well 
charred. This illustration shows the 
arrangement of pieces for an extended fi re.

Summary of Contents for SS280PW

Page 1: ...JAYLINE SS280PW FREESTANDING WOOD FIRE INSTALLATION OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Please leave this information with the appliance APRIL 2017...

Page 2: ..._________ ______________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ________________________________________ PHONE ________________________ MODEL ___________________________...

Page 3: ...e 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 l...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...lumber For optimum performance your cylinder should be no more than four metres from the woodstove The distance should be kept to a minimum The hot water outlet top pipe should rise a minimum of 1 in...

Page 6: ...WITH AS NZS 4013 2014 3 PLEASE ENSURE THAT ONLY COMPONENTS APPROVED BY JAYLINE ARE USED FOR THE INSTALLATION AS SUBSTITUTES MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT PERFORMANCE AND MIGHT NULLIFY COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUI...

Page 7: ...d 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 news...

Page 8: ...ty 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 everyth...

Page 9: ...ring 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 flo...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...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 a dramatic...

Page 12: ...the Warranty Page 14 JAYLINE WOOD FIRE MAINTENANCE To keep your fire burning clean and efficient it is important that you carry out regular maintenance General maintenance checks should include the fo...

Page 13: ...cessively blocked or requires frequent cleaning advice should be sought to investigate the installation and the operation of the fire Flue pipes can deteriorate very quickly with incorrect firing CONS...

Page 14: ...QUIDS 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 TH...

Page 15: ...ry 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 condit...

Page 16: ...st 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 with...

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