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The firebox needs fire bricks to increase the thermal mass and 
guarantee the longevity of the steel firebox. Over time the 
firebricks may become cracked and crumble away. At this 
point, they should be replaced. 

To replace the firebricks: 

1)

 

Remove the firebox side shields. 

2)

 

Remove the brick retainer. 

3)

 

Remove bricks and ash from the firebox. 

4)

 

Replace with new bricks and reposition the brick retainer 
over the bricks. 

5)

 

Refit the side shields. 

The baffle plate helps to retain the heat in the firebox by 
lengthening the path of the flame before it goes up the flue. 

Over time, the baffle plate will begin to sag a little due to the 
excessive heat. This will not affect the way the fire burns. 

Eventually, the baffle plate will burn through (5+ years) 
and must be replaced. 

 
 

To remove the baffle plate: 

 
 

1)

 

Slide the baffle plate forward until the rear edge is clear 
of the brick retainer. 

2)

 

Lowering the rear of the baffle will allow the front to slide 
past the front support pins. 

3)

 

Once the baffle has cleared the front support pins, it can 
be removed from the firebox. 

4)

 

Repeat steps 1) to 3) in reverse to fit the new baffle plate. 

 
 

 

 

 

If the door does not close firmly, then the door catch can be 
adjusted. 

After locating the door catch on the front lower right-hand 
side of the door opening on the inside of the firebox, using a 
large 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 
closed firmly. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

The heater comes with two 8mm thick sacrificial shields fitted 
to the sides of the firebox to protect the walls of the firebox. 

Lugs on the shields allow them to hang over the angled cutout 
on the sides of the firebox along the top. 

To remove the shields, raise until the support hooks are clear 
of the triangular cutout on the side of the heater and remove. 

To fit new side shields, simply hang them on the diagonal edge 
of the triangular cutout on each side of the firebox. 

The side shields come as a left and a right; they are not 
interchangeable. 

 

Over time creosote and ash can build up at the bottom of the 
heater. If not checked and cleaned annually, it can result in a 
blockage stopping the flames and smoke from exiting up the 
flue when the by-pass damper is closed. 

The plate at the bottom of the oven can be lifted from the 
front where there is a raised edge. With a dustpan brush, go 
through the square access hole and brush along the sides and 
rear of the heater bringing any creosote build-up into the 
center so it can be removed with the dustpan. 

2.  MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 

2.3. 

REPLACING THE BAFFLE PLATE 

2.4. 

ADJUSTING THE DOOR 

2.2. 

REPLACING THE FIREBOX SIDE SHIELDS 

2.5. 

CHECK CREOSOTE BUILD UP 

2.1. 

REPLACING THE FIRE BRICKS 

Triangular fire brick 

Rear fire brick 

Brick retainer 

Firebox side shield 

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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