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13.

WARRANTY

SCANDIA LIMITED WARRANTY

This limited warranty is given by Scandia Heating (Aust) Pty Ltd (ACN 005 868 093) (Scandia or we) to the original retail purchaser 
(you) of the wood heater to which this Warranty applies.

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a 
replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. 
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure 
does not amount to a major failure.

The benefits that this Warranty provides are in addition to other rights and remedies available to you under the Australian 
Consumer Law. This Warranty does not limit those rights and remedies.

For this Warranty to apply, you must fully complete the Warranty Registration Form 
via

 scandiastoves.com.au/warranty

. Alternatively you can complete the Warranty 

Registration Card and mail it to our mail address (below) within 30 days after the 
original purchase. By completing this form, you also agree that, to the extent permitted 
by law, our liability to you on any basis in relation to the wood heater (other than under 
the Australian Consumer Law) is limited to our obligations under this Warranty.

IMPORTANT

SCOPE OF WARRANTY

If a defect in material or workmanship appears in the following parts within the corresponding warranty period after the date of 
the original purchase, such as to make the wood heater unfit for normal home use; and you comply with the requirements below 
regarding making a claim, then, subject to the exclusions below, we will replace or repair the relevant part or (at our option) replace 
the entire wood heater with the same or comparable model.

PART

WARRANTY PERIOD

Firebox

10 Years

All other parts (Including dampers, liners and firebrick retainers) 1 Year

To the extent permitted by law, our liability under this Warranty is limited to this replacement or repair obligation.

TROUBLE SHOOTING 

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CHIMNEY FIRE

Chimney fires occur when soot and creosote that have built up in the flue system ignite. If the wood heater is operated properly 
and the flue checked and cleaned regularly then chimney fires should not occur. These fires can be very dangerous and must be 
avoided. Try to maintain good, hot fires in the wood heater whenever possible and at least once in every firing open the air controls 
and allow the wood heater to burn on full for a short while until the entire fire bed is glowing red.
Check your flue system regularly for build-up of soot and creosote and clean as necessary. Chimney fires can be detected by sparks 
coming from the top of the chimney, a roaring sound coming from the area of the stove or chimney or vibration in the stove or 
chimney. In the event of a chimney fire, close the air controls, evacuate the building and call the fire department. Do not relight  
the stove after a chimney fire until the stove and flue have been checked and any necessary repairs have been carried out.

Summary of Contents for HEAT & COOK SCX 501

Page 1: ...HEAT COOK OWNERS MANUAL Scandia Heating Aust Pty Ltd Head Office 306 South Gippsland Highway Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia 61 3 5792 2388 info scandiastoves com au www scandiastoves com au...

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Page 3: ...NCIL REQUIREMENTS Check Local Council Requirements Eg permits When installing operating and maintaining your wood heater follow the guidelines presented in these instructions and make them available t...

Page 4: ...g a chimney fire If you suspect a chimney fire close down the air controls on the wood heater if the fire persists evacuate people from the building and call the Fire Brigade To prevent the accumulati...

Page 5: ...toves com au PLEASE NOTE Hot plates can be found in Lower Ash Tray 2 BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR WOOD HEATER You need to consider the following to ensure the safe operation of your wood heater Provision of...

Page 6: ...stallation regulations This is for your safety The manufacturer is not responsible for the product if it is not installed following these recommendations These clearances may only be reduced by means...

Page 7: ...JOIST CEILING HEATER HEATER FLUE COLLAR DECORATIVE MESH WITH REAR HEAT SHIELD CERAMIC SPACERS ANGLE BRACKET CEILING COLLAR FIXED WITH SCREW WITH CERAMIC SPACERS BETWEEN CEILING COLLAR AND THE CEILING...

Page 8: ...steel heat shield up into bottom of the upper decorative flue The lower decorative flue features locating tags on the non crimped end which rest on the heater flue collar The solid heat shield sectio...

Page 9: ...MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 7...

Page 10: ...y Air Inlet Control Provides secondary air intake directly to coal base to further regulate burn rate of fire 4 Oven Temperature Control Provides cool air to oven to further regulate oven temperature...

Page 11: ...r on the firebox base then a few small dry pieces of sticks or kindling Open the flue damper fully by pushing backwards Open both the air inlet controls Now light the paper close the fire door when th...

Page 12: ...g port cover located on the top plate to the left hand side Push the cleaning tool down the back of the stove moving it about to loosen any built up creosote or ash These loose particles will fall to...

Page 13: ...s does crack when the wood heater is lit let the fire die out Do not open the door until the wood heater has fully cooled Replace the glass with the specified replacement part before re using the wood...

Page 14: ...t easily you may need to adjust or replace the door seal 3 Check to see if the glass moves within the door frame If it does you may need to tighten the glass retainer screws 4 Check the condition of t...

Page 15: ...ing warranty period after the date of the original purchase such as to make the wood heater unfit for normal home use and you comply with the requirements below regarding making a claim then subject t...

Page 16: ...ill only be responsible for transport of the wood heater from the original place of purchase to Scandia s premises and back and replacement or repair in accordance with this Warranty Head Office 306 S...

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