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MAINTENANCE and SERVICING

 

 

The 6mm thick steel baffle plate helps to retain the heat in 
the firebox by lengthening the path of the flame as well as 
protect the top plate of the heater. 

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

Eventually the baffle will burn through (5+ years) and if so 
will need to be replaced. 

To remove the baffle: 

i)

 

Lift the baffle plate and slide forward until the rear 
edge is clear of the brick retainer. 

ii)

 

Lower the rear of the baffle plate until the front edge 
of the baffle plate has cleared the support lugs. 

iii)

 

With the baffle plate clear of the brick retainer and 
support lugs, it can be removed through the door 
opening. 

iv)

 

Repeat steps i) to iii) in reverse to replace with the 
new baffle. 

Note: 100mm strip welded to baffle plate faces down and 
locates between the two support lugs. 

 

 

 

 

The heater comes with two 8 mm 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 cut-
out on the sides of the firebox along the top. 

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

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

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

 

 

 

 

 

The purpose of the firebricks in the appliance is to increase 
thermal mass and to guarantee the longevity of the steel 
firebox. Over time the firebricks may become cracked and 
crumble away. If so, then they should be replaced soon 
after. 

To replace the firebricks: 

i)

 

Move any ash away from the base of the bricks. 

ii)

 

Remove the firebox side shields. 

iii)

 

Remove the brick retainer and remove the bricks. 

iv)

 

Replace with new bricks, reposition the retainer 
which hold the bricks in place, and refit the side 
shields. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. REPLACEMENT OF FIREBRICKS 

1. REPLACEMENT OF BAFFLE PLATE 

Firebox side shield 

Brick retainer 

Rear firebrick 

Triangular firebrick 

2. Replacement of firebox side shields  

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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