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iv)

 

Starting with the end that has the sliver tape around it, 
press the new door seal rope into the groove on the 
door. 

v)

 

When get to the end there will be a small amount of 
excess rope. Trim this to the right length, remove the 
backing from the adhesive silver tape supplied with 
the rope and wrap the tape around the end that has 
been trimmed. Fit the end of the rope into the groove. 

vi)

 

Refit the door if it has been removed and close. 

 
 
 

 

 

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

With the 4mm allen key supplied, slightly loosen the two 
screws fastening the latch to the side of the firebox body. 
Gently tap the latch only a millimetre to start with.  

Retighten the screws and test for any improvement. If no 
improvement, repeat process until door can be closed 
firmly. 

 

  

 

Firebricks: 

Refractory Bricks 
2 x bricks – 270(h) x 175(w) x 25(d)mm 
Vermiculite Bricks 
2 x bricks – 263(h) x 165(w) x 25(d)mm 
4 x bricks – 270(h) x 130(w) x 25(d)mm 

Brick Retainer: 

LH & RH each ‘L’ shaped 

300mm x 195mm 

Upper Baffle 
Plate: 

300(w) x 200(d) in 6mm steel 

Lower Baffle 
Plate: 

395(w) x 260(d) in 6mm steel 

Ceramic 
blanket: 

305(w) x 220(d) x 25(h) high temperature 
ceramic blanket 

Glass seal: 

1840mm x 19mm x 3mm flat adhesive back 

Glass: 

431mm x 325mm x 5mm 

Door rope: 

1500mm x 13mm round braided ceramic  

rope 

 

 

5. ADJUSTING DOOR LATCH 

6. REPLACEMENT SPARE PARTS LIST 

Summary of Contents for N65

Page 1: ...Fax 09 274 8472 Email sales glendimplex co nz Web www glendimplex co nz Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd reserves the right to change specifications the content of this manual or the design of its product...

Page 2: ...TYPES 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 h...

Page 3: ...fter 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 th...

Page 4: ...ore 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 necessary placed in a non combustible container such as...

Page 5: ...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 t...

Page 6: ...the bottom of the pin To replace the door glass i The door glass is held in position by the rectangular glass retainer fixed by four M6 screws two at the top and two at the bottom ii With 4mm allen ke...

Page 7: ...fastening the latch to the side of the firebox body Gently tap the latch only a millimetre to start with Retighten the screws and test for any improvement If no improvement repeat process until door c...

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Page 9: ...r feedback on the following questionnaire Question Please tick appropriate remark 1 General presentation of Product Excellent Good Ok Needs to Improve 2 Styling and Looks Excellent Good Ok Needs to Im...

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Page 11: ...port or travel costs Consumers may have additional rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 New Zealand or the Australian Trade Practices Act 1974 including the Australian Consumer Law Conditions...

Page 12: ...left the control of Glen Dimplex Direct indirect or consequential losses or special damages of any kind including costs of collection and delivery other than repair or replacement of products or compo...

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