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Bypass Damper 

 

 

 

 

Air Controls 

 
 

The Nectre Big Bakers Oven has two air controls and a bypass 
damper for controlling the fire. 

The top air slide allows air to enter the firebox from above the 
door where it is then drawn down into the base of the fire 
while keeping the glass clean. Pull knob out to the left to open 
and push into the right to close. 

The bottom air slide allows air to enter directly into the base 
of the fire and is used as a boost, especially when getting the 
fire up to temperature. Slide spring handle to the left to open 
and to the right to close. 

The bypass damper is opened by pushing the handle towards 
the rear and closed by pulling the handle towards the front. In 
the open position, the flame path is diverted from the firebox 
directly up the flue. In the closed position, the flames are 
diverted down the sides of the heater, around the oven 
before traveling up the rear of the heater and the flue. 

 

 

 

 

Door Handle 

 
 

Warning: 

The door handle may get hot if the appliance has 

been left in the high burn setting for an extended period. Use 
a protective glove to open. 

Open the top air slide before opening the door to eliminate 
the chance of backdraft and smoke entering the room. 

 

For the first few times, the appliance is lit, odorous 
fumes will be given off as the paint cures. 

 

Do not touch the paintwork while it is curing; otherwise, 
it can leave a permanent mark on the appliance. 

 

Keep the room well ventilated until these fumes have 
cleared. 

 

Once the paint has cured, this will not re-occur. 

 

 

 

Burn only dry, well-seasoned firewood which has 
been cut, split and stacked for at least 12 months, 
with free air movement allowing it to dry out.   

 

In NZ, radiate pine or macrocarpa is the most 
commonly available softwood species that are 
suitable for firewood.  Other hardwood 
species like eucalyptus (bluegum) can also be 
mixed with softwood to achieve longer burns.  

 

Wood should be stored in an environment protected 
from the weather to minimise any potential moisture 
content. 

 

For best results, wood should not exceed ¾ of the firebox 
front to back dimension in length and 150mm in 
diameter. Any larger and appliance will not operate at its 
optimum. It is better to burn several smaller pieces of 
wood than one large piece at a time. 

 

Poor quality timber: 

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Causes low combustion efficiency. 

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Produces poor emissions (smoky). 

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Results in additional build-up of creosote (soot) 
in the flue, which will then require regular 
cleaning and may result in a flue fire. 

 

Do not burn painted, impregnated/treated wood, 
manufactured board products, or pallet wood. 

 

 

 

1)

 

Place firelighters or paper and dry kindling wood in the 
base of the firebox. 

2)

 

Fully open air controls (slide top and bottom air slides to 
the left, push bypass damper handle towards the rear). 

3)

 

Light the paper or firelighters. 

4)

 

Once the fire has taken hold, add larger pieces of wood. 
For optimal burn conditions, place the logs in a front to 
back orientation (right angles to the door opening). Too 
many logs may smother the fire. 

5)

 

Once the fire is established, close the bypass damper (pull 
to front) to increase heating efficiency. 

6)

 

Once the fire is established, close the bottom air slide 
(slide to the right). Leaving this open can risk over-firing 
and damaging the appliance. 

 

Do not leave the appliance unattended while the door is 
open. 
Do not leave fire unattended with bottom air control open as 
over-firing may occur. 

1.2. 

GENERAL OPERATION 

1.3. 

USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 

Top air slide 

Bottom air slide 

1.4. 

RECOMMENDED FUELS 

1.5. 

LIGHTING THE FIRE 

Summary of Contents for Big Bakers

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUALS FOR BIG BAKERSOVEN FOR NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA Date 30th Aug 2020 PART ID 570226 NZ AUS V2 0...

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Page 3: ...ons Keep these instructions for future reference Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd reserves the right to change specifications the content of this manual or the design of its product without prior notice D...

Page 4: ...l meet the appropriate safety standard requirements if the instructions in this manual are followed As the safety and emissions performance can be affected by altering the appliance no modifications a...

Page 5: ...learance 125mm Dimensions given in the image below represent the minimum clearance in millimeters to combustible materials Corner clearance 275mm 1 2 4 Floor Protector Unless the heater is standing on...

Page 6: ...ing needs to be large enough so that none of the original clearances of 325mm are compromised The Nectre Big Bakers Oven must be installed with a standard 4 2M long Masport flue system with a dropbox...

Page 7: ...levant building code or codes Wetback model must only be fitted to open vented hot water systems Please note that fitting to a mains pressure system is extremely dangerous and could lead to an explosi...

Page 8: ...5 Front view Wetback Details Top view Side view Flue Spigot 1 11 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS...

Page 9: ...Guidelines for low pressure hot water systems header tank open vented Guidelines for low pressure hot water systems low level open vented...

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Page 11: ...ibles Parallel Installation Corner Installation A Rear Panel to Rear Wall 125 mm C Glass to Floor Protector Front 300 mm B Cooktop Edge to Side Wall 325 mm E Cooktop Corner to Wall 275 mm C Glass to F...

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Page 13: ...ns Keep these instructions for future reference Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd reserves the right to change specifications the content of this manual or the design of its product without prior notice Da...

Page 14: ...ZS 4013 WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING WARNING D...

Page 15: ...In NZ radiate pine or macrocarpa is the most commonly available softwood species that are suitable for firewood Other hardwood species like eucalyptus bluegum can also be mixed with softwood to achiev...

Page 16: ...Close the door with the top air slide fully open and leave for a minimum of 10 minutes to allow the fresh wood to catch 5 After 10 or more minutes the air slide can be adjustedto the desired heat outp...

Page 17: ...5 Repeat the cleaning process if necessary 6 Once the flue is clean remove any excess creosotefrom the firebox 7 Replace the baffle plate Only pull the brush downwards through the flue as pulling upwa...

Page 18: ...flat end screwdriver place it under the base of the catch and gently lever it out Close the door with the door handle to test tightness If no improvement repeat the process until the door can be close...

Page 19: ...may be easier with the door removed from the appliance and laid horizontally on a work bench 1 Remove any remains of the old seal from thedoor 2 Clean out the groove in the door that the seal was bedd...

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Page 21: ...feedback on the following questionnaire Question Please tick appropriate remark 1 General presentation of Product Excellent Good Ok Needs to Improve 2 Styling and Looks Excellent Good Ok Needs to Imp...

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Page 23: ...travel costs Consumers may have additional rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 New Zealand or the Australian Trade Practices Act 1974 including the Australian Consumer Law Conditions This w...

Page 24: ...left the control of Glen Dimplex Direct indirect or consequential losses or special damages of any kind including costs of collection and delivery other than repair or replacement of products or compo...

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