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Phone: 0800-655-001 

LIGHTING YOUR FIRE 

 

QUICK GUIDE TO GETTING STARTED 

 

1.

 

Place some dry kindling on top of crumpled newspaper on the base of 

 

the firebox

.  

 

2. 

Ensure the airslide control is on high then light the paper. 

3. 

Once the kindling is well alight add a few heavier pieces of wood and 

 

close the door. 

4.

 

Gradually build up the fire by adding 2 or 3 small logs at a time whilst 

 

ensuring the air control is still in the high position for at least  30  

 

minutes.   

5. 

Once the fire is well established, regulate the heat output to the desired 

 

level by adjusting the airslide control. 

6.

 

When refuelling your fire make sure the air control is fully opened prior 

 

to opening the door.  This will reduce the possibility of smoke spillage 

 

into the  room.  Open the door  slowly  and  reload  the  fire.      Leave  the 

 

airslide control on high for a few minutes before adjusting the air control 

 

to suit the heat level required.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Atlanta Clean Air

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Page 2: ...dding 2 or 3 small logs at a time whilst ensuring the air control is still in the high position for at least 30 minutes 5 Once the fire is well established regulate the heat output to the desired level by adjusting the airslide control 6 When refuelling your fire make sure the air control is fully opened prior to opening the door This will reduce the possibility of smoke spillage into the room Ope...

Page 3: ...o correctly operate your Logaire fire particularly on overnight burn cycles PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT POINTS When lighting the fire for the first time ensure that the stove glass trim and flue are all dusted to avoid particles sticking or discoloring the fire Once fired some smoke and vapor will be released as the VHT painted surfaces enter the final curing process Do not be alarmed open...

Page 4: ... should be loaded so the log lay front to rear in preference to lying across the width of the firebox Spaces should be left between the logs to enable oxygen to get to as much of the surface of the fuel as possible Your Logaire is covered by a full twelve month warranty on parts and a ten year warranty on the firebox REMEMBER In New Zealand local by law requires that your fire have a permit whethe...

Page 5: ...the area and climate in which you live If you live in a cold climate you are likely to use your Logaire for many months of the year in which case a Logaire water booster will reduce your water heating costs over these months The optional water booster for your Logaire fire must be positioned within the firebox chamber of the heater To ensure efficient water booster operation the heater should be i...

Page 6: ...a variety of sizes 4 Seasoned firewood split into a range of piece sizes The first step is to crumple half a dozen sheets of newspaper and put them just inside the firebox The amount of newspaper you need will depend on the firebox size and the dryness and fineness of the kindling you are using The drier and finer the kindling the less newspaper you need Be gen erous with the newspaper and you wil...

Page 7: ...e wood must be placed in a back to front and diagonal configuration This will give you the overall emission and room heating efficiency that the fire was designed and tested to achieve plus meet local council requirements Do not load firewood across the firebox from side to side This will impede the performance of the fire Phone 0800 655 001 www logaire co nz 6 ...

Page 8: ...n spring and autumn To build a small hot fire 1 Rake the embers towards the front of the fire and place several small pieces of wood onto it The bottom layer should be positioned to ensure that combustion air can flow over the embers and along the length of the pieces of wood 2 The next layer should be stacked loosely in a crisscross arrangement 3 Open the airslide control to high to produce a hot...

Page 9: ...cing the ash bed encourages greater heat output 5 Firebox check the firebricks top baffle and interior surfaces These parts are subjected to con siderably high temperatures and stress and some parts will eventually need replacing 6 Doors Check all gaskets used for wear and replace if necessary Adjust door fitting if required 7 Lubricating All moving parts should be lubricated with graphite grease ...

Page 10: ...or their agent are not liable for any loss or expense direct or indirect arising from the failure of any part of operation of the heater This warranty does not cover damage caused by Work done by others i e chimney sweeps plumbers and installers The burning of improper fuel chemically treated wood bituminous coal coastal driftwood and unseasoned wood Flue kits and accessories Water boosters CLAIMS...

Page 11: ...ulder can build up over time and restrict the airflow of the flue and impair the performance of the woodstove Occasional puffs There could be insufficient flue height in This is usually a problem when the wind is coming from of Smoke relation to your roofline trees or other high one particular direction and requires an experienced installer Entering the obstacles near your home which could be to r...

Page 12: ... is often what causes smoking allow combustion air into the room problems Energy efficiency practices and new building code rules are making our houses more and more airtight This makes the house s energy efficient but also makes them more sensitive to negative pressure when air is exhausted from the house Large fan forced exhaust ventilators like downdraft type kitchen stove exhausts can cause ex...

Page 13: ...___________ SERIAL NUMBER __________________________________________ DEALER PURCHASED FROM _______________________________ INSTALLED BY ____________________________________________ DATE INSTALLED _________________________________________ TO BE FILLED IN AND RETURNED WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF INSTALLATION TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS Metal Fab Industries Ltd reserves the right to change specifications or desig...

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