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Installation

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Final inspection prior to use

• Ensure the baffle is firmly located and in the correct orientation.

• Ensure cast iron liners are positioned correctly.

• Check fan cord has not been damaged during transit.

• Plug in fan cord and ensure cord does not touch heater surface.

• Switch thermostat switch to ‘Override’ and select one of three speeds to 

ensure fan is operational.

• Check door seals are in place.

Baffle System

WARNING

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Baffle System

If the baffle system is damaged, burnt out, discarded or not installed as per these

instructions, high flue temperatures, losses in combustion efficiency and excess

smoking can occur. 

To operate this appliance as it is intended, and to ensure product longevity is 

achieved, ensure the baffle is installed as per these instructions.

If firebox, flue failure or excess damage to the appliance or its surroundings is

reported due to incorrect installation or operation of the Insulated Baffle System, 

AF Gason Pty. Ltd. reserve the right to disallow any warranty or claims in relation to 

the abovementioned.

Placement of Cast Iron Liners into firebox

The cast iron liners are to be positioned with ribs and logos facing into the

firebox. 

To install cast iron liners, align the lower recesses of the cast iron liner and 

the retaining tabs in the firebox, then slip the liner over the retaining tabs 

and lower into position. Reverse this procedure for liner removal.

Fitting the steel baffle

CAUTION - Steel baffle is heavy (15kg) - seek assistance

when carrying out baffle removal/installation.

1. 

Feed the baffle plate through the door opening 

 

with the upturned edges facing towards the 

 

door opening. Position the baffle in roughly the

 

centre of the firebox.

2. 

Lift one edge of the baffle up over the baffle

 

support bracket, lifting the raised edge as far

 

into the upper corner of the firebox as possible.

3. 

Lift the other edge of the baffle up so that it

 

is also above the height of the baffle support

 brackets.

4. 

Shift the baffle sideways so that it locates in the 

 

baffle supports on both sides of the firebox.

5. 

Ensure that the baffle is sitting level and that it 

 

is securely located in the baffle supports.

Figure 6

Figure 3

Baffle Support 

Bracket

Steel Baffle

Cast Iron Liner

Liner Retaining Tabs

(continued)

Replacing your glass

• Open door and lift free of hinge.

• Place door face down on a soft flat surface to protect paintwork and glass.

• Remove glass retainers by removing 6x M6 whizlock nuts.

• Lift door frame away from glass. Note how the 6mm OD glass sealing rope is 

placed around the door frame - dispose of old glass safely.

• Fit new 6mm OD glass sealing rope onto the door frame with new 14x dart 

clips. Ensure outer corner and middle horizonal clips are positioned with the

pointed extrusion pointing outwards, with all other clips pointing inwards. 

• Place the glass back onto the door frame with the 6mm OD door sealing rope in position.

• Fit glass retainers back to top and bottom of the door, and attach to door frame with the 6x M6 whizlock nuts. Tighten

nuts evenly until the retainer holds the glass. Do not over tighten the retainers as this could break the glass.

• Mount door back onto hinge, close and ensure fitment is safe and correct.

Fitting a new door seal

• Open door and lift free of hinge.

• Place the door face down on a soft flat surface to protect the paintwork and glass. 

• Remove old rope and scrape old glue from rope retaining groove.

• Clean the rope retaining groove with a clean, dry cloth to remove any old dust and debris.

• Apply a generous bead of roof and gutter silicon around the rope retaining groove.

• Press the new 19mm OD door rope into the rope retainer groove, placing the start-stop joint to the bottom corner of the hinge

side of the door.

• Refit door and close to apply pressure to the new rope. 

Note:

 Hinge and door catch may need to be adjusted to allow the door to close completely if previously adjusted to accommodate 

an ageing rope.

• Leave door closed for at least 12 hours before lighting the heater, and initially run at a low temperature to allow adhesive

to fully bond to the door. 

Maintaining & Servicing your Jindara

Figure 11

203603 

Rope 19mm OD

230566 

Door Frame

230922 Glass

230954 Retainer

231069 

Rope 6mm OD

231070 

Dart Clips

231805 Handle

903206 

Nut Whizlock M6

904300 

Nut Conlock M5

907204 

Washer M6x12.5

907406 

Washer 5.5x10x1

932202 

Screw M6

231816 Shaft

231818 Latch

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Ref.        GPN                   Description

Summary of Contents for Spectre

Page 1: ...h to make a claim under this warranty please contact an authorised Gason servic c e centre to arrange for an assessment 4 If after assessing the heater Gason determines that the heater contains a manufacturing fault Gason may at its discretion a replace the heater b repair or replace specific components of the heater or c provide a full refund 5 Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the ...

Page 2: ... cured the only maintenance required to maintain the heater s finish is to wipe it with a soft cloth Do not use any commercial cleaners or solvents on the paint finish We are proud of the presentation of our products If at any time you need to freshen up the paint your local dealer has touchup paint available for purchase You may even change the colour of your heater if you wish If you have any en...

Page 3: ...rmance Certificate please contact the Jindara Dealer from whom you purchased your heater Hearth floor requirements If the Jindara Spectre will be installed onto a non combustible floor such as a brick stone or concrete slab with tiles etc which is at least 32mm thick and extends at least 570mm in front of the appliance base at each door a hearth or floor protector may not be required If the Jindar...

Page 4: ...H THE DOOR LOOSE OR SUCH THAT THE FIREBOX IS NOT AIR TIGHT OVERFIRING COULD RESULT IN DETRIMENTAL WEAR AND TEAR ON THE FIREBOX AND FLUE SYSTEM Check the power connection with another appliance If the power point is O K shift focus to the fan or the switches Move thermostat switch into the Overide position and select one of the three fan speeds If the fans fail to function isolate power as above re...

Page 5: ... 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 234933 230980 907424 917333 922334 230565 903903 234278 231030 233881 232037 213049 227074 906103 234101 910106 234016 234015 213151 906201 213146 917119 233884 230568 10 230980 907424 917333 922334 230565 203903 234278 231030 233881 232037 231049 227074 204184 906103 213321 221328 203651 234101 214...

Page 6: ...level and that it is securely located in the baffle supports Figure 6 Figure 3 Baffle Support Bracket Steel Baffle Cast Iron Liner Liner Retaining Tabs continued Replacing your glass Open door and lift free of hinge Place door face down on a soft flat surface to protect paintwork and glass Remove glass retainers by removing 6x M6 whizlock nuts Lift door frame away from glass Note how the 6mm OD gl...

Page 7: ...s cools sufficiently to be wiped with a damp cloth This should clean all the white smoky film off the glass Creosote on the glass is normally a sign that you have tried to get too long an overnight burn or you have burnt excessively wet or green wood If the film on the glass won t come off with a wet cloth you can use wet ash from the ash bed as a cleaner or commercial products such as Crystal Cle...

Page 8: ...ANCE PROPERLY MAY CAUSE UNDUE DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE OR RESULT IN A FLUE FIRE Read these instructions Starting your fire Place a firelighter or paper in the bottom of the firebox and place a large amount of small kindling on top Ignite the paper or the firelighter Set the air control to High and leave the main door open approximately 25mm When the kindling is burning place about four pieces of sm...

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