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 Safety 

Precautions 

© Travis Industries 

100-01261 

4110328 

 

Never try to repair or replace 
any part of this appliance unless 
instructions are given in this 
manual.  All other work must be 
done by a trained technician. 

 

Do not place clothing or other 
flammable items on or near this 
appliance. 

 

Allow the appliance to cool 
before carrying out any 
maintenance or cleaning.   

 

Do not make any changes or 
modifications to an existing 
masonry fireplace or chimney to 
install this appliance. 

 

Do not make any changes to the 
appliance to increase 
combustion air. 

 

Maintain the door and glass seal 
and keep them in good 
condition. 

Do not operate this heater with 
broken or missing glass. 

Avoid placing wood against the 
glass when loading.  Do not 
slam the door or strike the glass.

 

Overfiring the appliance may 
cause a house fire.  If a unit or 
chimney connector glows, you 
are overfiring. 

 

This

Manual

 

Do not throw this manual away.  
This manual has important 
operating and maintenance 
instructions that you will need at 
a later time.  Always follow the 
instructions in this manual. 

Do not use a grate or other 
device to elevate the fire off of 
the firebox floor.  Burn the fire 
directly on the bricks. 

 

 

Travis Industries, Inc. grants 
no warranty, implied or 
stated, for the installation or 
maintenance of your 
appliance

,

 and assumes no 

responsibility of any 
consequential damage(s).

 

 

Summary of Contents for Flush Plus

Page 1: ...For your safety follow the installation directions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Dragon Wholesaling Pty Ltd Unit 2 1...

Page 2: ...operation of your new appliance an easier and more enjoyable experience We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your appliance Important...

Page 3: ...ting Your Appliance Safety Notice 15 Before Your First Fire 15 Opening the Door 15 Bypass Operation 17 Starting a Fire 17 Adjusting the Burn Rate 19 Ash Removal 19 Blower Operation 20 Re Loading the S...

Page 4: ...children of the danger of a high temperature appliance Young children should be supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance 36 Keep furniture drapes curtains wood paper and other combus...

Page 5: ...seal and keep them in good condition Do not operate this heater with broken or missing glass Avoid placing wood against the glass when loading Do not slam the door or strike the glass Overfiring the...

Page 6: ...roximate Maximum Heating Capacity in square feet 1 200 to 2 000 Maximum Burn Time Up to 10 Hours Heating capacity will vary depending on the home s floor plan degree of insulation and the outside temp...

Page 7: ...ireplace insert yourself your authorized dealer should review your installation plans Check with local building officials for any permits required for installation of this fireplace insert and notify...

Page 8: ...dth front 30 875 785mm d Width rear 18 875 480mm e Depth 19 483mm f Hearth Depth includes insert depth on hearth plus required hearth extension See Insert Placement Requirements on the following page...

Page 9: ...include insert extension x 12 300mm p Side Hearth 4 625 118mm q Front of Insert 36 915mm x Extension Onto Hearth 1 25 32mm NOTE May vary depending upon face Figure 3 Mantel Leg Column Clearances Mante...

Page 10: ...Xtrordinair Arched Lopi Wilmington Figure 4 Drafting Performance This appliance relies upon natural draft to operate External forces such as wind barometric pressure topography or factors of the home...

Page 11: ...corner firebricks and cover plates see Figure 7 a and b The bolts are pre threaded to a weld nut on the base of the insert Use a 3 4 socket wrench to screw the bolts down clockwise until the insert is...

Page 12: ...ert in place and flue connected attach the surround panel brackets 2 Slide the surround panel into place making sure the four pins hold it into place NOTE While installing route the power cord to the...

Page 13: ...one hole the rheostat through the other Power Cord Rheostat Wires Disconnect the molex connector leading from the power cord Use pliers to compress the strain relief from the top and bottom while pull...

Page 14: ...ow the liner manufacturer s insturctions for installation and support Remove damper or wire it open Airtight Insulated Clean Out Combustible Mantle Flue Liner See the section Insert Placement Requirem...

Page 15: ...while starting the first fire Open doors and windows to the room to vent these fumes This typically lasts two to four hours You may also notice oil burning off of the interior of the heater This rust...

Page 16: ...ndle is hot To prevent smoke from entering the room open the bypass before opening the door see following page for directions You can also open the door a small amount and let air enter the firebox Ro...

Page 17: ...lue creating more draft When pushed in the smoke goes around the baffle utilizing the secondary combustion and making the heater more efficient When starting or re loading pull the bypass out During n...

Page 18: ...es or within the space required for charging and ash removal If using a firestarter use only products specifically designed for stoves follow the manufacturer s instructions carefully HOT WHILE IN OPE...

Page 19: ...he Way In The air control becomes hot during operation use gloves or a tool to prevent burns The air control may take several minutes to influence the burn rate When making adjustments you may wish to...

Page 20: ...e air control all the way push it in Open the bypass pull it out 2 Open the door slightly Let airflow inside the firebox stabilize before opening the doors fully 3 Load wood onto the fire Overnight Bu...

Page 21: ...less creosote Testing Wood Moisture Split wood stored in a dry area will be fully dry within a year This insures dry wood If purchasing wood for immediate use test the wood with a moisture meter Some...

Page 22: ...itions can negatively affect draft In these cases a small amount of smoke may enter the home Adding more pipe or a draft inducing cap may help Stove Does Not Burn Hot Enough Wood is Wet see the sectio...

Page 23: ...ctor over the hearth to catch ash and protect against scratching 3 Open the doors and scoop the ash into a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a...

Page 24: ...he nut and test operation You may need to repeat this process either moving the nut inwards or outwards until the door catch is in the correct position Door Handle Creosote Formation and Need for Remo...

Page 25: ...a vacuum to clean the air ducts channels This prevents dust from burning and creating odors The blower should be vacuumed every year to remove any buildup of dust lint etc Remove the face Use a vacuu...

Page 26: ...s Lay the glass gasket in the door frame cut off excess gasket Place the glass on the gasket Secure the glass clips to hold the glass in place make sure the glass clip gaskets are in place Replacing t...

Page 27: ...prevent damage Remove the door lift off hinges 2 Remove the front two air tubes see Air Tube Removal Replacement on the following page 3 Remove front row of bricks 4 Unscrew the damper rod extension...

Page 28: ...osened the air tube can be slid out of the air channel The pin will then disengage from the air tube you may wish to rotate the tube slightly Pivot the air tube downwards and slide it out of the air c...

Page 29: ...5 3 251 00015 2 Brick Cut 9 x 4 5 x 2 375 2 251 00064 3 Brick Cut 9 x 4 5 x 2 34 2 251 00067 4 Brick Cut 9 x 2 75 2 251 00068 5 Brick Cut 8 x 3 5 x 2 125 2 251 00066 6 Brick Cut 9 x 3 25 2 251 00065 D...

Page 30: ...RDANCE WITH AS NZS 4012 APPLIANCE EMISSION FACTOR BURNING HARDWOOD 1 5 g Kg REPORT NUMBER HCMG 10 058 TESTED TO AS NZS 4013 1999 Manufactured Exclusively for DRAGON WHOLESALING PTY LTD INC UNIT 2 16 L...

Page 31: ...Listing Information 31 Travis Industries 100 01261 4110328...

Page 32: ...7 Firebox Assembly 26 Firebox Parts 26 Firebrick and Baffle Inspection 25 Firebrick Removal Replacement 29 Floor Protection Requirements Hearth 9 Glass Cleaning 23 Glass Replacement 26 Hearth Requirem...

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