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First few times the appliance is lit, it will give off some 
odorous fumes. This is caused by the paint curing. 

Do not touch the paint work while it is curing otherwise it 
can leave a permanent mark on the appliance. 

Once the paint has cured it will not re-occur. 

Keep the room well ventilated until these fumes have 
cleared. 

 

 

 

Burn only seasoned hardwood timber with a moisture 
content of less than 20%. 

Newly cut wood should be allowed to dry/season for 12 to 
18 months before use. 

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

For best results, wood should not exceed 270mm in length 
and 150mm diameter. Any larger and appliance will not 
operate at its optimum. It is better to burn several smaller 
pieces of wood than one large single piece.  

Poor quality timber: 

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Causes low combustion efficiency 

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Produces poor emissions (smokey) 

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

2.

 

Open all air controls :- 

a.

 

by-pass damper – push the lever towards the rear 
of the heater 

b.

 

top air slide – pull knob control all the way out (to 
the left) 

c.

 

bottom air slide – slide spring handle across to the 
left 

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 by-pass damper 
by pulling the lever towards the front. This produces a 
higher heating efficiency as the heat from the flames is 
not lost going directly up the flue. 

6.

 

The bottom air slide should also be closed (slide to the 
right). Leaving this open once the fire has established 
can risk over-firing and damaging the appliance. 

 

Do not leave fire unattended with bottom air control 
open as over-firing may occur.

 

 

 

 

The heat output of the appliance is controlled by the top air 
slide.  

High heat output:

 

 

After establishing the fire and loading it with larger 
pieces of wood, leave it running with the top air slide 
fully open.  

 

This setting will generate maximum heat output and 
produce high oven temperatures. 

 

Running the appliance with the door open will not 
produce maximum heating in the room as it will draw 
a lot of already warmed air out of the room.

 

 

Similarly running the stove with the top air slide and 
the bottom air slide fully open will often not give the 
hottest fire as too much heat is lost up the flue and 
does not come into the room.

 

 

Note that this setting is not the most energy efficient 
as some heat is lost up the flue instead of being 
transferred into the room. 

 

 

Do not overload firebox with fuel.

  

 

Low heat output:

 

 

The heat output of the appliance can be reduced by 
closing the top air slide (slide to the right) which will 
restrict the oxygen supplied to the fire thereby 
slowing down the rate at which the wood burns.  

 

This setting will produce lower oven temperatures. 

 

This setting will provide the best energy efficiency as 
the wood burns for longer. However, if not operated 
correctly may result in higher particulate emissions.

 

2. USING APPLIANCE FOR FIRST TIME 

3. RECOMMENDED FUELS 

4. LIGHTING THE FIRE 

5. RUNNING THE APPLIANCE 

Summary of Contents for Big Bakers

Page 1: ...Instructions Efficient Warm Friendly Keep instructions in a safe place for future reference Do not throw away Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd proudly supports the activities of Landcare Australia through i...

Page 2: ...the manufacturer Extractor fans or cooker hoods must not be placed in the same room or space as this can cause appliance to emit smoke into the room AIR CONTROLS The Nectre Big Bakers Oven has two air...

Page 3: ...y logs may smother the fire 5 Once the fire is established close the by pass damper by pulling the lever towards the front This produces a higher heating efficiency as the heat from the flames is not...

Page 4: ...ng direct flame to a wok or frypan A triangular handled tool is provided for lifting out the round hotplates Fuel Quality 1 Use wood with a moisture content of less than 20 Logs should not feel moist...

Page 5: ...2 The objective is to pull the brush down through the flue 3 With the baffle removed tie a rope to one end of the brush and drop the rope from the top outside on top of the roof down the flue 4 Grab t...

Page 6: ...e sides of the firebox to protect the walls of the firebox Lugs on the shields allow them to hang over the angled cut out on the sides of the firebox along the top To remove the shields raise until th...

Page 7: ...fit the door if it has been removed and close If the door does not close firmly then the door latch can be adjusted In the front lower right hand corner of the door opening inside the firebox is a wel...

Page 8: ...require normal service to maintain them Under the terms of this warranty Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd assumes no responsibility for the labour costs involved in removing or replacing the stove Nor shall...

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