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BURNING COAL, TREATED TIMBER, DRIFTWOOD, PLASTICS OR 

WASTE PRODUCTS

Due to the design and use of this product, the burning of coal, treated timber, driftwood, plastics or waste 
products is forbidden and will void the warranty.

CLEANING & MAINTENANCE:

 Perform only when unit has cooled.

Removing Ash from the Fire:

 

Residual ash in the upper firebox can still be burned in the next firing.  
Remnants will burn away with each firing.

Removing the Downdraught cylinder:

 

Lift the cylinder out of the unit, and brush remaining ashes into the lower chamber for removal.  
Replace the downdraught cylinder correctly. Open the lower door and sweep out residual ashes,  
then close and lock the door.

Safety precautions

The following precautions must be taken prior to cleaning:

 

a) Make sure all parts of the fire are cold.

 

b) Make sure the ashes are completely cold and not burning.

 

c) Always use the most appropriate tools and items supplied.

Cleaning the glass

DO NOT CLEAN THE OUTSIDE OF THE GLASS AS IT IS SPECIALLY TREATED. 
Clean the inside of the glass with a damp cloth, newsprint, or damp paper rubbed in ashes. Do not clean the 
glass while the fire is working and do not use abrasive sponges or abrasive chemicals.

Clean all other external parts with a damp cloth. Never use alcohol or cleaning liquids.

GENERAL SEASONAL INSPECTION:

Jayline recommend all appliances are checked and serviced at least once every season by an NZHHA 
certified technician. This ensures safe operation of your appliance, and the opportunity to replace any 
consumables should it be necessary. A service record is included in this manual to retain proof of servicing 
should a warranty claim be required.

Summary of Contents for UL200

Page 1: ...JUNE 2018 UL200 FREESTANDING WOOD FIRE OWNERS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS October 2014 Please leave this information with the appliance MARCH 2021...

Page 2: ...___________________________________________________________________ EMAIL ________________________________________ PHONE ________________________ MODEL ________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...of wood as fuel maintains the perfect equilibrium of nature because it is a renewable fuel of which burning is comparable with nature s life cycle The principle of clean combustion is in perfect harm...

Page 4: ...s All VHT paint will cure at the highest temperature achieved and will produce smoke again if this temperature is exceeded To start and maintain a good fire you will need the following items 1 Approxi...

Page 5: ...ing fuel is well alight approximately 6 8mins then the Intermediate 1 fuel loading can be added on top of the fuel bed Again close and lock the door After another 6 8 minutes add the Intermediate 2 fu...

Page 6: ...the door approximately 25mm ajar pause for 5 10 seconds then slowly draw the door fully open this allows for smoke to exit correctly through the flue From this time forward the UL200 can be operated...

Page 7: ...R ZONES Firewood should be cut and split in the early spring and stacked under cover with good ventilation to be ready for burning when required Look for cracks in the end grain as a sign of dry wood...

Page 8: ...recautions must be taken prior to cleaning a Make sure all parts of the fire are cold b Make sure the ashes are completely cold and not burning c Always use the most appropriate tools and items suppli...

Page 9: ...d as they will degrade over time The life of the consumables will vary depending on How often the fire is used Type of fuel Some woods are much harsher than others General items that are considered co...

Page 10: ...THE FIRE CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY CLEANING OF THE FIRE WHEN IN USE WAIT FOR THE APPLIANCE...

Page 11: ...ears Your fire must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions any relevant bylaws standards and regulations Jayline are not responsible for consequential damage by a failure or d...

Page 12: ...lace the firebricks if necessary check combustion plates and replace if necessary check and replace air tubes if fitted required check and replace glass and door seals if necessary check door seal and...

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