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9 October 2018

 

All dimensions are in mm

 

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

 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

GENERAL NOTES:

 

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Fire Operation and Maintenance instructions can be downloaded from 

www.warmington.co.nz

 

 

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Warranty 

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 for full details on product warranties, contact your local authorised Warmington retailer.

 

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Correct installation, operation and maintenance must be maintained to comply with the Warmington warranty.

 

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The appliance and flue system must be installed in accordance with ASNZS2918:2001 and the appropriate building codes.

 

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The flue system and fireplace is to be swept annually or more frequently if required.

 

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WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE

 

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WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS 
OPERATING

 

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WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES

 

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WARNING: DO NOT BURN WOOD THAT IS PAINTED; OR IS COATED WITH PLASTIC; OR HAS BEEN TREATED WITH 
ANY CHEMICAL

 

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CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE 
INSTRUCTIONS

 

WARNINGS:

 

Please adhere to Warmington’s rules of operation. Failing to do so may void the warranty of the appliance.

 

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This appliance is a wood fire. Do not burn coal in the appliance. Burning coal creates excessive heat which the appliance is not 
designed for.

 

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Do not operate the appliance without the bricks and insulation layers installed.

 

OPERATING RULES

 

FIRE SENSE

 

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We recommend operation is done by an adult. Please supervise children around the fire. 

 

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Bear in mind the wheel handle may get hot during operation. Use gloves when adjusting the wheel as necessary. 

 

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Make sure you have access to equipment to stop the fire as necessary, i.e. sand, fire extinguisher.

 

 

In the event of a soot or creosote fire (applies to inbuilt Kiwigrill only):

 

 

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Alert all the people in the house.  Have them leave or be ready to leave the house.

 

 

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Call the fire brigade.

 

 

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Use a safe handling tool to extinguish the fire.

 

 

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Move any flammable objects away from the fireplace.

 

 

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Extinguish the fire using a dry chemical household fire extinguisher, or smother it with loose soil or sand.

 

WHAT KIND OF WOOD TO BURN

 

The quality of firewood used can have a dramatic effect on the efficiency and operation of the grill.  The main factors are moisture  
content, species and piece size.

 

We recommend timber is dried from the previous year, and is a mix of soft and hard woods. Hard woods give a longer lasting coal bed 
(e.g. Oak), while softer/ lighter woods bring the fire to optimum temperature (e.g. Pine). 

 

Different species retain their own distinctive flavour and can add different flavours to the cooking.

 

Charcoal can also be used. However do not burn raw coal with the appliance. Additionally, do not burn treated timber as the chemical in 
the timber will leach out and will affect the food. Furthermore, do not burn driftwood as the salt/ moisture will cause corrosion.

 

Summary of Contents for Inbuilt

Page 1: ...tions without prior notification Outdoor South American Style BBQ Cooking Wood Fire Operating and Maintenance Instructions Kiwi Grill Open Fire IMPORTANT Read all the instructions carefully before com...

Page 2: ...hich the appliance is not designed for Do not operate the appliance without the bricks and insulation layers installed OPERATING RULES FIRE SENSE We recommend operation is done by an adult Please supe...

Page 3: ...g appliance inspired by the South American style of cooking over hot coals or logs The three models include an inbuilt firebox with flue system a freestanding barbeque model and a freestanding pit fir...

Page 4: ...ded to add more firelighters after food has been put on the grill ADJUSTING THE COOKING GRILL HEIGHT The height of the cooking grill is controlled by turning the wheel On the inbuilt model this wheel...

Page 5: ...pit fire models the cams sit close to the end of the shaft For the inbuilt version ideal cam location is such that when the grill is fully raised the wires are close to the centre point inline with t...

Page 6: ...to the back Note the wires do not need to be taken off to take the shaft out Then remove the R clip which sits behind the front bush There are two washers that sit loose between the back of the bush...

Page 7: ...g smoky fire Ensure the flue is clean free of creosote buildup Ensure the flue is not blocked or damaged Ensure you are burning dry wood Is the flue up to temperature It is good to burn the fire up sl...

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