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21 February 2017

 

 

All Dimension are in mm………….Copyright © 

 

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

 

Operating Instructions for the Oven 

OPERATING THE OVEN

 

The Oven is heated directly by the Fire.  In order to heat up the oven, 
the Fire should be lit as described in our Specifications.  Once the Fire is 
established , pull the Oven Damper handle Forward.  This will allow the 
Hot Fumes from the Fire to circulate around the Inner Cavity thus heat-
ing up the Oven .   

 

 

To Maximize the Heat from the Fireplace into the Home , always 
operate the Oven heated by having the Damper Control on the side 
to the forward position 

. To Reduce the Heat going to the Oven , the 

Oven Damper Control should be pushed to the upright position back-
ward . This will allow the Hot Fumes to escape directly up the Chimney , 
thus reducing the heat to the oven . 

Do not run the fire for long periods 

with the door ajar as damage may result.

 

 

The Oven Air Control Slider on the Oven Door will allow small amounts 
of Air to escape when the Air Control is Opened . This is a fine adjust-
ment only , & you will find that in time Operating the Firebox Wood 
Load , Oven Damper Control & the Oven Air Control Slider together you 
will get the desired Heat .

 

CLEANING THE STUDIO OVEN

 

The Studio Oven should only be cleaned when it is not being Used .  The exterior can be dusted with a firm brush. Do not use a cloth to 
clean, as this will drag on the paint finish leaving a lint on the surface.

 

 

As the cooking stove top is used for cooking, normal wear and tear will occur.  Spills should be mopped up immediately with a damp 
cloth, but oven cleaners should not be used as they are too abrasive.

 

 

The exterior of the Studio Oven is painted with a high temperature cooking stove paint, and from time to time it may become necessary 
to renovate the exterior by repainting.  The surface must be prepared by rubbing down with a wire brush.  The cooking stove paint will 
not adhere to the surface if there are fat deposits or food particles on the area to be resprayed.  High temperature cooking stove paint is 
available from 

Warmington

.  Do not use this paint until the Cooker is completely cold and always follow the instructions on the container 

before starting to paint.  

 

 

The glass door should stay relatively clean if the correct type of fuel is used, but from time to time this can be cleaned when cold with a 
proprietary glass cleaner and a dry cloth, or depending on the soot build up, a nylon pan scourer.  

 

OVEN DIMENSIONS

 

Oven Door Opening

 

 

 

 

 

256mm x 260mm

 

Oven Width

  

 

 

 

 

 

260mm

 

Oven Depth

  

 

 

 

 

 

320mm

 

Oven Height

 

 

 

 

 

 

281mm

 

TEMPERATURE GAUGE REMOVAL TO CLEAN

 

Step1 :

 

Open  Bottom  Oven  Door  &  Loosen  2X 
Glass  Bracket  Cap  Screws  with  3mm  Allen 
as Shown

 

Step2 :

 

Remove Temperature Gauge

 

As Shown

 

The Temperature Gauge on the Oven Door provides an 
indication of Oven Temperature . It should be noted how-
ever , that since the Gauge is attached to the door , Tem-
perature may drop if the Oven Door is left open for a 
prolonged period of time, so the Oven may be Hotter or 
Cooler than indicated by the Gauge . Once the Oven 
Door is closed again the Gauge will come back to Tem-
perature .

 

OPERATION OF THE OVEN TEMPERATURE GAUGE 

 

Summary of Contents for Studio Oven

Page 1: ...on details for the Warmington Fire Installation The Warmington unit is to be Installed by a Certified Warmington Installer or an Approved NZHHA Installation Technician See www homeheat co nz members for a Certified NZHHA SFAIT Installer in your area CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES UNLESS STATED IMPORTANT Read all the Instructions carefully before commencing the Installation Failure to follow th...

Page 2: ...product improvement Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification Model Studio Oven Serial No SO TESTED TO AS NZS 2918 TEST REPORT JOHN YOLLAND ASSOCIATES LTD TEST REPORT NO 98 17 Date of installation _____ _____ 20_____ ...

Page 3: ...wn Brackets Check Door Seals Check Door Dampers Check Flue Damper Handle Serial Number Check Loading Badge Packed By Minimum Flue Height Flue Height 3600 Measured From Top of Cabinet C 3600 FIREBOX DETAILS FLOOR PROTECTOR Hearth Depth M 1128 903 Hearth Width N 660 660 Description 1 2 Note Floor Protection Floor Protectors are normally designed to suit each individual setting The Studio Oven requir...

Page 4: ...rth Projection from Centre of Flue P 614 614 PLAN VIEW OF CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES CORNER INSTALL Description 1 2 Hearth Depth S 1123 1043 Hearth Width N 660 660 Hearth Projection from Centre of Flue P 614 614 CLEARANCES TO BENCH TOP FOR STUDIO OVEN Description mm Bench Top Clearance AA 50 To Bench Top Side AB 352 To Flue Centre Side AC 570 Situation 1 Combustible Surface with stainless steel re...

Page 5: ...e product specifications without prior notification STUDIO OVEN INTERNAL MEASUREMENTS Description STUDIO OVEN Internal Depth VV 295 Firebox Internal Height WW 205 Firebox Internal Width XX 241 Cooker Internal Height YY 281 Cooker Internal Width ZZ 260 Tested Fuel Load Softwood Kg Fire Box Litres Approx STUDIO OVEN up to 2 9 kg 29 Liters ...

Page 6: ...etback is in Place the 2 BSP Pipes should extrude out the back past the Fires Main Outer Wrap STEP 3 Step 3 With the 2X 100mm Galv Spac er Pipes supplied Slide over BSP Pipe off the Wetback then secure with 2X Brass BSP Nuts supplied STEP 4 BSP Brass Nut 100mmGalv Spacer Step 4 Once the Wetback is secured in place ensure that Water is in the Wetback before Operating the Fire Damage will result if ...

Page 7: ...the Damper Plate there are 2x Hinge Bolts loosen these bolts slide the Damper Rod out from the R H side Ensure to hold the Damper Plate to stop it falling in side back of the Fire STEP 1 STEP 2 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 Step 3 Slide Damper Rod back in position through the Side of the Firebox ensure...

Page 8: ...will need to be cut down in length to allow for the wet back to be fitted Fit the second side bricks Sitting it hard against the and side walls of the firebox The Brick will clip under the hook on the side wall of the fire box There should be a gap from the front Fit one side brick first Sitting it hard against the and side walls of the firebox The Brick will clip under the hook on the side wall o...

Page 9: ...nt on the surface As the cooking stove top is used for cooking normal wear and tear will occur Spills should be mopped up immediately with a damp cloth but oven cleaners should not be used as they are too abrasive The exterior of the Studio Oven is painted with a high temperature cooking stove paint and from time to time it may become necessary to renovate the exterior by repainting The surface mu...

Page 10: ...r Slide out Ashpan at the Bottom then empty ash etc place back in position close door STEP 4 Step 4 Replace Caps back in Position the Fire is ready to use CHIMNEY SWEEPING Step1 Remove Baffle from top Firebox as shown in diagram A Close Both Doors to stop any Soot coming into the room as Shown in Diagram B Also Open the Oven Damper Control on the R H Top Side of the Fire as Shown in Diagram C STEP...

Page 11: ...E 7 Place Ceiling 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 coating The Hi Therm Coating can be touched up with an approved Spray can Stovebright NOTE Some fires require the crimped end of the flue that fits into the Fires flue spigot to be tri...

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 required All external air vents ceiling penetrations must be bird proofed with permanently fixed screens All flashing to comply with E2 FLASHING TO COMPLY TO THE BUILDING CODE E2 Note ROOF FLASHINGS ...

Page 13: ... is a special heat resistance glass designed for use in fires The glass can be replaced with the door still fitted to the fire Loos en the 4 Cap screws on the front of the door that retain the glass and remove the bottom glass retainer Tools 3mm Allen Key 1X Parts Warmington Studio Door Glass 1X No 3 Slide the glass down towards the bottom glass retainer and remove the glass and any shards No 4 En...

Page 14: ...hook under the air dam and lever the top door retainer up at the same time slide the glass up and under the top door retainer Repeat for the other side No 6 No 7 No 8 Slide the glass up and into position ensure that the bottom Glass retainer holes are clear to take the cap screws Fit the bottom glass retainer IMPORTANT NOTE Nip up the cap screws for the Top and Bottom glass retainers DO NOT OVER T...

Page 15: ... designed to give a wide range of Adjustment Studio Oven Door Adjustment Instructions No 1 Have all the Screws and the Nuts just loose so the door can move with a slight force No 2 Close the Door and nip the handle closed Ensure that the handle is only just nipped No 3 No 4 Line up the Door across the Top of the Fire and ensure that it is parallel No 5 Tighten up the Cap Screws on the Top Bottom D...

Page 16: ...that the Door is parallel to the Top of the Fire Check both ends of the doors to make sure it is parallel to the unit No 8 Ensure that the Door Seal is mating with the Door Frame and making a seal by looking along the door and seal as they mate If it is not mating correctly repeat adjustment pro No 9 Check the Seal by opening the Door and placing a piece of Newspaper between the Door Frame and the...

Page 17: ...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 lid and moved outdoors immediately to a location clear of combustible materials 4 Cooking Because the top of the fire is in direct contact with the flame it offers a large cooking surface Ideal for entertainm...

Page 18: ...lue system should not be modified in any way without the written approval of the manufacturer Any additional flue components to the flue system must comply with ASNZS 2918 12 Floor Protection Floor protectors are normally designed to suit each individual setting The installation and construction of the floor protec tor must comply with ASNZS 2918 The fire requires a Insulating Floor Protector as n...

Page 19: ...tter parts of the stove Summary on Setting High Temp Paint Read Stove Manufacturer instructions Babies small children pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the paint setting phase Ventilate well Paint surface will look wet and will smoke Do not touch paint surface during this process Set slowly with successive burns Contact your local Warmington Retailer if you have any other questi...

Page 20: ...he appropriate Building codes The flue system and fireplace is to be swept annually or more frequently if required WARNINGS WARNING ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS NZS 4013 WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN T...

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