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4. 

FITTING A NEW DOOR SEAL

This task may be easier with the door removed from the 
appliance and laid horizontally on a work-bench.

1. 

Remove any old seal from the door.

2. 

Clean out the groove in the door that held the seal 
using a flat-end screw driver or equivalent.

3. 

Run a thin bead of clear roof and gutter silicone 
along the groove.

4. 

Starting at one end, press the new door seal rope 
into the groove on the door.

5. 

Refit the door if it has been removed and close.

APPLY SILICONE

5. 

ADJUSTING DOOR LATCH

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

The latch is fastened onto the door with two removeable 
washers.  Use a socket wrench to undo the M12 nut, then 
remove one of the washers directly beneath the nut. 
Securely fasten latch assembly again.

Close the door with the door handle to test for any 
improvement. If no improvement, remove second washer.

6. 

CHANGE FAN CONTROLLER 
FREQUENCY

The frequency used by the fan remote control can be 
changed if interferences are experienced in the home.

Unplug the power lead before proceeding.

6.1. 

REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER

The remote control receiver has four small switches on the 
side, as seen in the photo below. Change the switch setting 
to something different than current setting. Remember 
this switch setting as it will need to be replicated on the fan 
controller.

To access the remote control receiver:

1. 

Remove the fan bar from the front of the heater by 
lifting up, then pulling away from the heater.

2. 

The reciever unit is fastened in place within the 
removed fan bar.

3. 

Remove the reciever if necessary by removing the 
two M6 philips head screws from the underside.

4. 

Repeat steps 1 to 3 in reverse to re-install.

Summary of Contents for INBUILT

Page 1: ...EFFICIENT WARM FRIENDLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Glen Dimplex Australia proudly supports the activities of Landcare Australia through its membership of the AHHA NECTRE INBUILT MK2...

Page 3: ...Flue Draught 4 7 Ash Removal 5 8 Flue Chimney Fire 5 9 Cleaning Paintwork and Glass 5 10 Cleaning the Flue 5 11 Troubleshooting Tips 6 11 1 Glass in Door Blackening 6 11 2 Trouble Starting the Fire 6...

Page 4: ...n approval of 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 1 1 AIR CONTROLS The Nectre Inbuilt M...

Page 5: ...kindling wood in the base of the firebox 2 Open both air controls a top air slide pull spring handle all the way out to the left b bottom air slide slide spring handle across to the left 3 Light the p...

Page 6: ...ve for minimum of 10 minutes to allow the fresh wood to catch 6 After 10 or more minutes the top air slide can be adjusted to the desired heat output setting 6 BURNING TIPS 6 1 FUEL QUALITY Use wood w...

Page 7: ...ose cleaner with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleaner or scourer pads 10 CLEANING THE FLUE Check inside of flue prior to each season for any build up of creosote wood tar To do this 1 First remove...

Page 8: ...box 11 3 GLASS CRACKING Do not over tighten the screws on the stainless steel strips that hold the door glass in place Otherwise expansion of the cast iron door may cause the glass to crack MAINTENANC...

Page 9: ...le BAFFLE SUPPORT RODS 3 FITTING NEW DOOR GLASS This task may be easier with the door removed from the appliance and laid horizontally on a work bench To replace the door glass 1 Two stainless steel s...

Page 10: ...fasten latch assembly again Close the door with the door handle to test for any improvement If no improvement remove second washer 6 CHANGE FAN CONTROLLER FREQUENCY The frequency used by the fan remot...

Page 11: ...n shall repair or replace without cost to the original customer any part thereof which shall be returned to our factory transportation charges prepaid and which our inspection shows would prevent oper...

Page 12: ...10 Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd 1340 Ferntree Gully Road Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia T 1300 556 816 F 1800 058 900 Email sales glendimplex com au www glendimplex com au...

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