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USER INSTRUCTIONS 

 

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First few times the appliance is lit, it will give off some 
odorous fumes. This is caused by the paint curing. 

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Once the paint has cured it will not re-occur. 

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Keep the room well ventilated until these fumes have 
cleared. 

 

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Burn only seasoned hardwood timber with a moisture 
content of less than 20%. 

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Newly cut wood should be allowed to dry/season for 
12 to 18 months before use. 

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Wood should be stored in an environment protected 
from the weather to minimise any potential moisture 
content. 

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For best results, wood should not exceed 260mm in 
length and 150mm diameter. Any larger and appliance 
will not operate at its optimum. It is better to burn sev-
eral smaller pieces of wood than one large single piece.  

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Poor quality timber: 

 

- Causes low combustion efficiency 

 

- Produces poor emissions (smokey) 

 

- Results in additional build up of creosote (soot) in 

 

the flue which will then require regular cleaning and 

 

may result in a flue fire 

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Do not burn painted, impregnated/treated wood, 
manufactured board products or pallet wood.

 

 

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Place firelighters or paper and dry kindling wood in the 
base of the firebox. 

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Light the paper or firelighters. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Open the air spindle control on the door fully by turn-
ing it anti-clockwise to its full extent.  

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Leave the door slightly open as the fire establishes and 
the glass warms to avoid the build-up of condensation. 

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Add larger pieces of wood. Too many logs may smother 
the fire. 

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Close the door. 

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The appliance works optimally when there is a layer of 
ash in the base of the firebox. This will take a few burns 
before a reasonable ash bed has been established. 

 

Maximum Heat Output: 

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After establishing the fire and loading it with larger 
pieces of wood, leave it running with the air spindle 
fully open.  

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This setting will generate maximum heat output. 

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Running the appliance with the door open will not 
produce maximum heating in the room as it will 
draw a lot of already warmed air out of the room.

 

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Do not overload firebox with fuel. 

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Note that this setting is not the most energy effi-
cient as some heat is lost up the flue instead of 
being transferred into the room. However, particu-
late emissions will be very low, i.e. no smoke, 
which is good.

 

 

Low Heat Output: 

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The heat output on the appliance can be reduced 
by closing the air spindle which will restrict the 
oxygen supplied to the fire and slow down the rate 
at which the wood burns.

 

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This setting will provide the best energy efficiency 
as the wood burns for longer. However, if not oper-
ated correctly may result in higher particulate 
emissions.

 

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Prior to closing air spindle

 ensure that the fire is 

burning briskly. This may require opening the air 
spindle fully for 5-10mins before shutting down. 

 

 

3. RECOMMENDED FUELS 

4. LIGHTING THE FIRE 

5. RUNNING THE APPLIANCE 

2. USING APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME 

Summary of Contents for Nectre 15

Page 1: ...rating Instructions Efficient Warm Friendly Manufactured in Australia Keep instructions in a safe place for future reference Pecan Engineering Pty Ltd proudly supports the activities of Landcare Austr...

Page 2: ...unning the Appliance 4 6 Burning Tips 5 7 Ash Removal 5 8 Flue Chimney Fire 5 9 Cleaning Paint Work and Glass 6 10 Flue Cleaning 6 11 Troubleshooting Tips 6 MAINTENANCE SERVICING 7 1 Replacement of Fi...

Page 3: ...smoke into the room SERIAL NUMBER This number is required when ordering spare parts or mak ing warranty claims This can be found on the appliance specification label on the rear heat shield Refer to p...

Page 4: ...and the glass warms to avoid the build up of condensation Add larger pieces of wood Too many logs may smother the fire Close the door The appliance works optimally when there is a layer of ash in the...

Page 5: ...eosote within the appliance and flue Flue Draught The flue has two main functions 1 To safely remove smoke gases and fumes from the ap pliance 2 To provide a sufficient amount of draught suction in th...

Page 6: ...e door seal has settled in The gap at the top of the door should be 2mm This can be checked with the Allen key provided as it is 2mm thick If adjustment is required loosen the two grub screws on the t...

Page 7: ...he door glass i Remove the four M4 size Phillips head screws on either side along with the stainless steel strips holding the glass in place ii Take out the glass and check if the grey rope beneath ne...

Page 8: ...not apply to firebricks brick retainer 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 o...

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