metrofires LTD Insert Installation & Owner'S Operation Manual Download Page 11

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The Metro Trend Insert fascia is coated in vitreous enamel. This is 
a permanent coating designed to last the life of the appliance. 
As vitreous enamel is glass, if a solid or heavy object is dropped 
or banged against a panel it could chip the enamel.

All model Metro’s can be cleaned with a cloth when the 
appliance is not operating.

•   This appliance must be regularly maintained and 

replacement parts must be authorised Metro parts only.

Door glass

Providing your fuel is properly seasoned, under normal 
operating conditions the air-wash design of the Metro’s firebox 
will keep the door glass clear. If the glass requires cleaning you 
may use either a razor blade scraper or an oven cleaner.

If your door glass breaks it must be replaced with 5mm thick 
ceramic glass which is available from your local Metro retailer. 

Door seals

Over time, usually 3-4 years, the door and glass seals will 
become hard and cause air to leak into the firebox, causing 
the appliance to ‘over fire’. Your Metro retailer stocks 
replacement woven fibreglass door and glass seals, which 
need replacing when they become hard and over worn.

The door of your Metro is easily removed. Hold it in both hands 
and lift the hinge end of the door up and over the top hinge 
pin, then lower the door from the bottom hinge pin.

Side bricks

Hair-line cracks are not uncommon and are a result of 
the intense heat within the Metro’s firebox, coupled with 
mechanical damage caused by accidental impact when fuel 
is being loaded. However if the side bricks become cracked to 
the extent that they start to break up, they must be replaced.

Door adjustment

Provision is available on both sides of the door for adjustment.

To adjust the hinge end of the door, open the door fully, loosen 
the top hinge nut and slightly lift the latch end of the door; 
you will see the hinge assembly move back 1-2mm which will 
usually be sufficient. Retighten, then repeat by loosening the 
lower hinge nut, this time applying a slight downwards pressure 
onto the door to move the lower hinge assembly back a similar 
distance, then retighten.

The door latch is also adjustable, as the latch pin on the right 
side of the firebox is fitted through a slot which enables the 
latch pin to be loosened, moved back and re-tightened.

Ash removal

Over a period of time ash will build up in the base of the Metro’s 
firebox and require removal. The time this build-up takes 
depends on the density and cleanliness of your fuel.

To remove the excess ash your Metro should not be operating.

•  Open the door, and using a hearth shovel or similar, empty 

the excess ash directly into a steel or non-combustible 
container.

•  If the ash is not disposed of immediately, be careful where 

you store it, as the ash can retain heat for many days and 
become a fire hazard.

•  You must leave a bed of ash in the base of the firebox 

approximately 10mm deep; this insulates the base of the 
firebox and improves combustion.

Top baffle

This is a ‘sacrificial’ wear part of the firebox and should be 
checked monthly. Usually only the “Promet” (white board) 
front/underneath section needs to be replaced when it starts 
to disintegrate.

Note: Cracks in the promet are not uncommon and have no adverse 
effect on the operation of your Metro. These cracks are the result of 
intense heat coupled with expansion and contraction. Burning wood 
which is not properly seasoned, i.e. 25% moisture content or more, will 
over time cause the promet to disintegrate and require replacement.

To remove and replace your top baffle, proceed as follows:

•  Open the Metro’s door fully, reach inside with the palm 

of your hand face up and extended, lift the top baffle 
approximately 20mm, then lift it forward out through the 
door opening placing it on a sheet of newspaper you have 
placed on the front of the floor protector. Please Note: -

1.  If your Metro Insert is the LTD Hi Output model, it has a 

deeper two part baffle as illustrated on page 5. This rear 
baffle section also lifts “up and out” the same as the front 
baffle.

2.  If your Metro Insert is fitted with a wetback, to remove the 

baffle you will need to remove the side brick from the other 
side of the firebox. Then lift the baffle slightly and slide it 
forward 30mm, allowing the rear edge of the baffle to drop 
down in front of the rear support lugs on the side of the 
firebox you have just removed the brick from. The baffle can 
then be easily removed through the door opening.

•  To refit the top baffle, proceed in the reverse order and 

note, the baffle must be fitted so its rear is touching the 
back of the firebox.

Flue systems

Should be checked annually, particularly the bottom end of the 
lower flue section at its rear lock formed joint. If deterioration is 
noticed contact your Metro retailer or installer.

The flue pipe should also be swept a minimum of once a year, 
or as required during the winter season. If smoke enters the 
room when you open the Metro’s door this usually indicates 
the flue pipe is becoming restricted and needs cleaning. The 
frequency of flue pipe cleans depends on many factors, with 
the main variables being: 

•  The seasoning of the wood. If not properly seasoned you will 

require frequent flue pipe cleans.

•  The density of the wood. Softwoods generally result in more 

deposits building up in the flue pipe.

Cleaning and maintenance for your Metro wood fire

Summary of Contents for LTD Insert

Page 1: ...t information 8 Where to install a Metro in your home 9 Optional wetbacks 9 Getting to know your Metro 10 Operating your Metro 10 11 Cleaning and maintenance 11 12 Troubleshooting 13 Metro warranty 14...

Page 2: ...ATION MISUSE AND OR LACK OF MAINTENANCE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY The appliance and flue system shall be installed in accordance with AS NZS2918 and the appropriate requirements of the relevant building...

Page 3: ...of the fascia as detailed in Diagram 2 Carefully lift the ashlip panel away from the fascia and place it gently to one side Remove the four screw s and bottom louvre as illustrated in Diagram 2 Reposi...

Page 4: ...is packed inverted on top of the firebox and fit it into position over the cabinet sides as detailed in Diagram 1 Ensure the rear edge is fitted correctly as shown in Diagram 1 Inset B The rear edge...

Page 5: ...nsert will fit It is usually necessary to remove the fire bricks from the lower fireplace cavity The base of the fireplace cavity on which the Metro fireplace insert will rest must be level If it is n...

Page 6: ...appliance and will void the owners warranty Both 3kW and 4kW wetback options can be fitted to either side of the firebox with the connection pipe heights illustrated in Diagram 4 above please note It...

Page 7: ...ooking down the chimney if not a stainless steel offset or flexi flue will be required 5 Following the instruction sheet supplied with the flue pack proceed and fit the flue with all joints sealed and...

Page 8: ...operated with cracked or broken door glass Please note the above 3 points require regular inspection maintenance every time the ash bed is cleaned out generally 3 5 times a season and if not maintaine...

Page 9: ...he performance of the appliance and void its warranty Note Wetback and Boiler systems are not suitable for use in locations where the water supply has lime content Lime build up inside the coil will e...

Page 10: ...e a quantity of loosely crumpled newspaper on the base of the firebox until it is approximately 50 full of paper or place firelighters on the base of the firebox Add dry kindling and move the air cont...

Page 11: ...or similar empty the excess ash directly into a steel or non combustible container If the ash is not disposed of immediately be careful where you store it as the ash can retain heat for many days and...

Page 12: ...which shows illustrations of the baffle location Cleaning and maintenance for your Metro wood fire Parts guide for your Metro Baffle promet and wetback Listed below are the parts and product codes for...

Page 13: ...l fitted as standard you will also need to add another 600mm of flue pipe to compensate as the H Cowl is shorter in length Directional Cowl designed for high wind areas Air control setting Ensure the...

Page 14: ...not being regularly maintained and serviced warranty may be declined It is critical that the fire not be operated with over worn faulty or missing door seals Door seals will harden over time and becom...

Page 15: ...Detectors Metro Visit us online today www metrofires co nz Metro Wood Fire Specifications Metro have a Specifications Brochure available which details relevant compliance data for every model This br...

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