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15 September 2017

 

 

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Due to continued product improvement, Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification.

 

DAMPER HANDLE  FITMENT

 

Step 2:

 

Align screw on the Damper handle to the hole in the damper 
rod on the top RH side of the Cardrona Cooker, as shown.

 

Step 1:

 

Slide damper handle over the damper rod & using a 3mm allen 
key tighten screw into the Damper rod hole to secure in place.

 

SEISMIC RESTRAINTS

 

Important Note:

 

Secure Fire down at  2 x lugs located as 
shown.

 

Seismic bolts not supplied.

 

Step 1:

 

Lift or remove flue system from the Fire to view the damper 
plate.   On the damper plate there are 2 x hinge bolts; loosen 
these bolts and slide the damper rod out from the R/H side.    
Ensure to hold the damper plate to stop it falling inside back of 
the Firebox.

 

Step 2:

 

Grease end of hinge bushes & rod with high 
temp grease to ensure the damper rod 
maintains a free motion back & forth.  

 

Step 3:

 

Slide damper rod back in position 
through the side of the Firebox.  Ensure 
to hold damper plate in position when 
sliding the damper rod back in place.  
Tighten the bolts, once set in same   
position as when you started.  

 

Loosen hinge bolt 

Hold damper 
plate to stop 

fit rom falling 
down inside 

Firebox. 

Slide 
damper 

rod out  

Grease bushes 
on each side. 

DAMPER ROD MAINTENANCE  - HIGH TEMPERATURE GREASE  (COPPER COAT)

 

Fixing Instructions:

 

1.

 

Fix 2 x Seismic restraint brackets  through the Hearth into the 
floor.  They are to penetrate into the base by at least 3 times 
their diameter.

 

2.

 

Use at least 2 x 6 or 8mm diameter Dyna bolts or similar, to fix 
the fire to the hearth and through the Hearth into the floor.

 

3.

 

Fix Hearth to the floor with appropriate adhesive, bolt or 
screws.

 

4.

 

Ensure the Seismic restraint complies with AS/NZA 
2918:2001 ref: 3.8

 

Summary of Contents for Cardrona Cooker

Page 1: ...ence Ensure that you have the correct and current Installation details for the Warmington Fire Installation The Warmington unit is to be Installed by a Certified Warmington Installer or an Approved NZ...

Page 2: ...roduct improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification Model Cardrona Cooker Serial No SSO TESTED TO AS NZS 2918 TEST REPORT SPECTRUM LABR...

Page 3: ...C 915 Flue diameter D 150 To flue centre E 108 Ceiling height F 2400 Minimum from fire to ceiling G 1500 Height from floor protector H 4600 Note Please check with your local Council in regard to Clean...

Page 4: ...C 570 Description Cardrona Cooker Hearth width M 830 Hearth projection N 300 Hearth projection to flue centre R 668 Description Cardrona Cooker To wall behind I 100 To wall side J 350 To flue centre b...

Page 5: ...AL MEASUREMENTS Tested fuel load softwood Tested fuel weight Firebox size in litres Cardrona Cooker up to 4 75kg 50 1 Description Cardrona Cooker Internal depth VV 385 Firebox internal height WW 271 F...

Page 6: ...ter cylinder radiator under floor heating etc Ensure water is in the wetback before operating the fire Damage will result if the wetback is dry Step 2 Once the wetback is in place the two BSP threaded...

Page 7: ...it falling inside back of the Firebox Step 2 Grease end of hinge bushes rod with high temp grease to ensure the damper rod maintains a free motion back forth Step 3 Slide damper rod back in position...

Page 8: ...ricks will be supported Note Cardrona Cooker can only have bricks if there is no wet back inserted Wetback plugs CARDRONA COOKER VERMICULITE BRICK FITMENT Step 1 Fit the back brick first sitting it ha...

Page 9: ...ild up a nylon pan scourer TEMPERATURE GAUGE REMOVAL TO CLEAN Step 1 Open the bottom oven door loosen glass bracket with 3mm allen as shown Step 2 Remove temperature Gauge as shown The Temperature gau...

Page 10: ...and fire is ready to use Step 3 Remove the cap screws from the bottom plate and rake out the soot from the base Fit back into place and replace the screws CHIMNEY SWEEPING Step 1 Remove baffle from to...

Page 11: ...g Plate over heater flue spigot ensuring the folded edge up stands are facing ceiling STAGE 8 From the roof lower Flue Pipes through Outer Casing into position Ensure not to scratch the Hi Therm Flue...

Page 12: ...e pipe casing Note External Requirements Refer to AS NZS2918 2001 4 9 1 Install Flue system to AS NZS2918 2001 When using a rubber or Bitumen flashing Butynol Dectite an Additional Flue pipe Baffle is...

Page 13: ...t when a small amount of ash is left approximately 25mm deep in the firebox after cleaning this aids with stable burning The ash should be placed in a noncombustible container with a tightly fitting l...

Page 14: ...val of the manufacturer Any additional flue components to the flue system must comply with ASNZS 2918 11 Floor Protection Floor protectors are normally designed to suit each individual setting The ins...

Page 15: ...radiates out from hotter parts of the stove Summary on Setting High Temp Pain Read Stove Manufacturer instructions Babies small children pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the paint...

Page 16: ...ppliance and Flue System must be Installed in accordance with ASNZS2918 2001 and the appropriate Building codes The Flue system and Fireplace is to be swept annually or more frequently if required WAR...

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