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look for black creosote build-up. If only a fine black 
powdery layer then that is normal, but if built up 
layers of creosote can be seen, then the flue needs 
cleaning. 

3.

 

Refit the baffle plates after inspecting and possibly 
cleaning the flue. 

To clean the flue:- 

1.

 

A flue cleaning brush can be purchased from most 
wood heater retail outlets or large hardware stores.  

2.

 

The objective is to pull the brush down through the 
flue.  

3.

 

With the baffle plates 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 the end of the rope inside the firebox and pull 
the brush through. 

5.

 

Check the inside of the flue with the mirror and torch. 
Repeat if necessary. 

6.

 

Once clean, remove any excess creosote from the 
firebox and replace the baffle plates. 

Alternatively, get a flue cleaning service to do the job for you 
(it’s a dirty job). 

Check flue integrity by checking that the 900mm flue 
sections have not separated at the joins. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

 

Glass in door blackening 

This can have several possible causes: 

i)

 

Burning unseasoned wood 

— if the wood is too wet, it 

will cause the glass to blacken. 

ii)

 

Appliance operated at low temperature 

— after an 

overnight burn where the air slide 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. 

iii)

 

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. 

2.

 

Trouble starting the fire

 

— if all ash has been removed 

from the firebox, then it can upset the supply of air to 
the base of the fire. It can aid the fire by retaining some 
ash when cleaning out the firebox. 

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 door may cause the glass to 
crack. 

 

11. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 

Summary of Contents for N60

Page 1: ...structions 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 its...

Page 2: ...YPES OF PRESERVATIVE TREATED WOOD AS A FUEL CAN BE HAZARDOUS The appliance or flue system should not be modified in any way without the written approval of the manufacturer Extractor fans or cooker ho...

Page 3: ...er establishing the fire and loading it with larger pieces of wood leave it running with the air control fully open Note that this setting is not the most energy efficient as some heat is lost up the...

Page 4: ...ent flue problems consult your supplier installer for more detail Depending on the type of wood burnt and frequency the ashes will need removing every 2 to 6 weeks Excess ashes should be removed when...

Page 5: ...e 900mm flue sections have not separated at the joins 1 Glass in door blackening This can have several possible causes i Burning unseasoned wood if the wood is too wet it will cause the glass to black...

Page 6: ...h help to retain the heat in the firebox by lengthening the path of the flame as well as protect the top of the heater Over time the baffle plates may begin to sag a little due to the excessive heat T...

Page 7: ...sier with the door removed from the heater and laid horizontally on a work bench refer to Section 4 on how to remove the door i Remove any old seal from the door ii Clean out the groove in the door th...

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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