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Tested and approved to Australian Standards
AS/NZS2918:2001andAS/NZS4013/4012:2014.

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authorities regarding any specific regulations that
mayapply.

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Burnhardwoodonly.

Ownersmanualfor

Norseman Aura
Wood Heater

Barbeques Galore proudly

supports the activities of

Landcare Australia through

its membership of the AHHA

PLEASEENSUREALLPACKAGINGMATERIALS

AREREMOVEDFROMTHEFIREBOXBEFORE

YOURFIRSTFIRE.

Summary of Contents for Norseman Aura

Page 1: ...arding any specific regulations that may apply Please keep these instructions for future reference Burn hardwood only Owners manual for Norseman Aura Wood Heater Barbeques Galore proudly supports the activities of Landcare Australia through its membership of the AHHA PLEASE ENSURE ALL PACKAGING MATERIALS ARE REMOVED FROM THE FIREBOX BEFORE YOUR FIRST FIRE ...

Page 2: ...rebox provide adequate protection for your hands Use your heater according to these instructions CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT BURN WITH DOOR OPEN CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED WITH A CRACKED GLASS Do not throw logs into the firebox Always place logs carefully Load logs with ends pointing to the fr...

Page 3: ...ault flue kit The flue must be sealed where it enters the heater at the flue spigot We recommend you use a Maxiheat Default Flue Kit CAUTION MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR FLUE SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF C O M P O N E N T S M A Y R E S U L T I N HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS WHERE SUCH A C T I O N I S C O N S I D E R E D T H E M A N U F A C T U R E R S H ...

Page 4: ...the front of the heater by 400 mm The side of the hearth should extend past the firebox opening by minimum 200 mm on each side Heater Clearances It is vital that the heater be installed the proper distance from combustible surfaces like wood gyprock and curtains These minimum distances which you need to observe for your particular heater are stated below The diagrams show both parallel and corner ...

Page 5: ... 1000 mm above the top of the zero clearance box For ease of construction it is recommended that the full height of the front wall be constructed of non combustible material The non combustible material must extend no less than 65 mm either side of the zero clearance box If desired the width of the front wall may be extended Please refer to the following page for diagrams and further details Clear...

Page 6: ...at the fan wiring is connected to the rear of the fascia This wiring will need to disconnected prior to installing the cladding You will need to reconnect the wiring so please take note of the connections If unsure of any electrical connections or any problems arise please contact an electrical contractor a 2 Reposition Heater Body T h e r e a r e 2 screws holding the heater body t o t h e z e r o...

Page 7: ... need to have a minimum open area of 19 600 mm 9 800 mm top and 9 800 mm bottom and must be placed at the top and bottom of the enclosure The bottom air vents must not be installed any higher than above the floor and the 200 mm top air vents must not be installed any lower than from the ceiling 215 mm Examples of typical installations are shown in the following diagrams 1071 550 1099 591 1021 651 ...

Page 8: ...ill need to assemble the fan air deflector and reposition the fans Please note that the bench comes pre assembled with the fans positioned in the centre 1 Remove the Cover Panel For access to the heater body mounting holes and fans you will need to remove the cover panel on the underside of the bench Undo the 8 screws holding the cover panel in place Set these aside 2 Assembling the Fan Air Deflec...

Page 9: ...unting blocks LEFT CENTRE RIGHT LEFT CENTRE RIGHT Align the mounting blocks with the holes in the top face of the bench The holes to be used are outlined below If you would like to position your heater body in the place the fans in the locations centre shown below If you would like to position your heater body to the place the fans in the locations shown left below FAN FAN If you would like to pos...

Page 10: ... have an angled cut on the top edge Place these firebricks into the firebox so that the shorter edge is at the rear of the firebox and the longer edge is at the front The top face of the front firebricks are cut at an angle Place these firebricks into the firebox so that the top face sits horizontally Next place the rear baffle holder into the firebox This sits on top of the side firebricks at the...

Page 11: ...ce costs you money in wasted fuel and increased maintenance It is difficult to determine if wood is dry just by looking at it If you can hear the wood sizzle and hiss or can see moisture bubbling from the wood surface then your wood is too wet In practice the best thing you can do is to be sure of the source Buy your wood from reputable wood merchants Make sure you store the wood correctly Wood St...

Page 12: ...w with the air control lever found on the front of the heater The high and low position is clearly marked on your heater For low burns Use this setting for low burning or for extended burn times For medium burns This is the optimal setting for normal use For high burns Use this setting for starting the fire and for at least 30 minutes after loading and reloading Lighting The Fire Wood burns most e...

Page 13: ...putting on larger logs Removing Ashes When the ashes are level with the firebox opening it s time for a clean out This should only be done when the firebox has completely cooled Removing hot ashes is hazardous Push chunks of charred wood to one side These will burn in the next fire so it would be a shame to waste them Using a metal scoop remove excess ash and place in a metal container You should ...

Page 14: ...ry Inspect firebox for wear or excessive corrosion Inspect firebricks where fitted and replace if broken Check that the air slide moves smoothly If it is sticky lubricate it with high temperature grease available from your local hardware store Creosote Build Up When the heater is continually burnt with lower than normal fire temperatures eg due to unseasoned wood higher than acceptable amounts of ...

Page 15: ...o gather fuel This in turn reduces pollution Do not overheat your home If you feel hot even when wearing light clothing then you are wasting energy Install ceiling fans in the main rooms These are an excellent investment in year round comfort Because hot air rises ceiling fans push this hot air back closer to ground level to keep you warmer Landcare A portion of the sale of your heater is donated ...

Page 16: ...ED ACCESSORIES Your Barbeques Galore store also sells a range of attractive good value accessories for your heater like mesh guards toolsets and wood baskets Also you can ask about maintenance products firelighters touch up paint flue cleaning products and more For your nearest Barbeques Galore store call 1300 BARBEQUES ...

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