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1.8.

 

ASH REMOVAL 

 

Depending on the type of wood burnt and frequency, the 
ashes will need removing every 2 to 6 weeks. 

Leave a 10mm layer of ash to insulate the firebox bottom. 

Excess ashes should be removed when necessary, placed in a 
non-combustible container with a tightly fitting lid and moved 
outdoors immediately to a location clear of combustible 
materials. 

1.9.

 

FLUE/CHIMNEY FIRE 

 

If a flue/chimney fire occurs: 

 

Shut air controls fully to smother the fire. 

 

Do not use the appliance after a flue fire until an 
accredited installer has assessed the cause and any 
resultant damage. 

 

1.10.

 

CLEANING PAINT WORK AND GLASS 

 

 

The appliance, when cool, can be cleaned with a damp 
cloth. 

 

Over the years, the black paint will fade and can be 
touched up with Stove Bright metallic black paint. 

 

To clean the glass, we recommend using a household 
window cleaner or general purpose cleaner with a soft 
cloth. 

Do not use abrasive cleaner or scourer pads. 

 

1.11.

 

CLEANING THE FLUE 

 

Check inside of flue prior to each season for any build-up of 
creosote (wood tar).  

To check the flue: 

1)

 

Remove the baffle plates (refer to ‘Replacing the Baffle 
Plates’ under Maintenance & Servicing). 

2)

 

Hold a small mirror on an angle below the flue, with a 
torch shining towards it, and look for black creosote 
build-up. It is normal to see a fine black powdery layer, 
but if built up layers of creosote can be seen, the flue 
requires cleaning. 

3)

 

If no cleaning is required, re-fit the baffle plate. 

To clean the flue: 

1)

 

A flue cleaning brush can be purchased from most wood 
heater retail outlets or large hardware stores. 
Alternatively, hire a flue cleaning service to do the job for 
you (it’s a dirty job). 

2)

 

With the baffle plates removed, tie a rope to one end of 
the brush, and drop the rope down the flue (from outside 
on top of the roof). 

3)

 

Grab the end of the rope from inside the firebox and pull 
the brush down through the flue. 

4)

 

Check the inside of the flue with the mirror and torch. 

5)

 

Repeat cleaning process if necessary. 

6)

 

Once the flue is clean, remove any excess creosote from 
the firebox. 

7)

 

Replace the baffle plate. 

Only pull brush downwards through flue, as pulling upwards 
may separate the flue sections at their joins. 

 

1.12.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 

 

Glass in door blackening 

 

This can have several possible causes: 

 

Burning unseasoned wood — If the wood is too wet, it 
will cause the glass to blacken. 

 

Appliance operated at low temperature — After an 
overnight burn where the air control has been fully 
closed, the glass may have blackened. When the fire is re-
stoked and burning on the high heat setting, the 
blackened glass should self-clean. 

 

Problems with the flue — Insufficient flue draught can 
cause the glass to blacken. If the flue is too short, not 
properly insulated, or in a position that results in a 
downdraught, then there will be insufficient flue draught. 
Contact the installer should this happen. 

 

Trouble starting the fire 

 

When cleaning, it is best to retain some ash in the base of the 
firebox. A layer of ash insulates the base, helping to maintain 
a high temperature for combustion. Also, if all the ash has 
been removed from the firebox, it can affect the supply of air 
to the base of the fire. 

 

Summary of Contents for MK2 LE

Page 1: ...vision B Nectre MK2 LE Operating Instructions Keep these instructions for future reference Glen Dimplex Australia proudly supports the activities of Landcare Australia through its membership of the AH...

Page 2: ...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 DO NOT STORE FUEL...

Page 3: ...hould be split and 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 w...

Page 4: ...d front to back Better results will be achieved by loading several smaller pieces of wood rather than one large piece 4 Close the door with the top air slide fully open and leave for a minimum of 10 m...

Page 5: ...leaning brush can be purchased from most wood heater retail outlets or large hardware stores Alternatively hire a flue cleaning service to do the job for you it s a dirty job 2 With the baffle plates...

Page 6: ...the front 4 Push the bottom front corner towards the back of the firebox allowing the top of the arm to enter the firebox 5 Continue pushing the bottom corner towards rear of firebox so that retainer...

Page 7: ...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 strips hold the glass in place Remove the four screws from the...

Page 8: ...r baffle door seal glass nor discolouration of the surface or tarnishing of chrome fittings all of which require normal service to maintain them Under the terms of this warranty Glen Dimplex Australia...

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