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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
General Maintenance
The visible parts of your Jetmaster can be cleaned with a damp cloth or soft brush. Should
you wish you could repaint the unit with a heat resistant paint.
Safety
The Jetmaster is a safety-tested unit. However, you must never leave an open fire unguarded.
Jetmaster has a screen that is designed to prevent sparks leaving the fireplace and very
resistant to being accidentally knocked over by young children.
Fuels
1. Medium density woods are preferred for open fireplaces. Softer woods (Pines etc)
burn fast, leaving a lot of ash and creosote. Hard woods (Red Gum etc) can be
best used when mixed with medium woods and should not be used to start a fire.
2. A split log will burn better than a full log.
3. Wood should be stored (seasoned) in a dry ventilated area for at least 12 months.
“Green” wood can have 50% moisture, which results in a very poor heat emission.
Box woods (e.g. Grey Box and Yellow Box) are highly recommended as they
produce fine coals.
Burning well seasoned medium density wood is the most important step
towards achieving optimum results from your JETMASTER!
HOW TO FIT FASCIAS
1. Use lugs and bolts provided and attach to flange on firebox.
OR
2. Use masonry plugs and drill through corners of fascia and attach to bricks.
OR
3. If neither of the above is suitable, then use heat resistance bonding silicon.
Note:
Mantelpiece will hold fascia in position.
100mm Stainless Steel Trim Method for Attachment
1. Score the back of the stainless steel trim and the surface to which the trim will be
attached, to allow the two surfaces to adhere well to each other.
2. Place a bead of Silicone onto the back of the stainless steel trim.
3. Place another bead of Liquid Nails around the outer edge of the frame.
This will cure quickly and hold the frame into position.
4. Clamp the trim onto the unit for 24 hours until the adhesives have cured.
How to Fit Fascias
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