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Townsend Freestanding   

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

Townsend Freestanding   

 

 

 

 

 

 

         

GPN: 236791

Rev A 

Townsend Freestanding

Operation & Installation Instructions 

Please keep these instructions for future reference.

15

1.

 

Subjec

t t

o clauses 2 & 3 of this w

ar

ran

ty

, A.F

. G

ason P

ty L

td A

CN 004 667 556 w

ar

ran

ts the f

ollo

wing c

omponen

ts of its hea

ters against def

ec

t in 

 

w

or

kmanship and/or ma

ter

ials f

or the f

ollo

wing per

iods fr

om the da

te of pur

chase:

a.

 

The fir

ebo

x f

or t

en y

ears;

 

b.

 

The pain

t finish f

or a per

iod of 12 mon

ths if the pur

chaser has f

ollo

w

ed the instruc

tions pr

ovided b

y G

ason in the Oper

ation and I

nstalla

tion 

 

Instruc

tions manual; and

c.

 

A

ll other c

omponen

ts f

or 12 mon

ths e

xc

ept the glass

, fir

e br

ick lining or baffle pla

tes if

, in the opinion of G

ason, these it

ems ha

ve been damaged b

impac

t.

2.

 

This e

xt

ended w

ar

ran

ty does not apply

;

a.

 

If the hea

ter has been pur

chased fr

om a person who has not been author

ised b

y G

ason t

o sell its pr

oduc

ts;

b.

 

If, in the opinion of G

ason, the hea

ter or an

y other c

omponen

t has been subjec

t t

o abuse

, misuse

, alt

er

ation, modifica

tion or has not been installed

oper

at

ed

, or main

tained in ac

cor

danc

e with the instruc

tions pr

ovided b

y G

ason; or

,

c.

 

To o

wners other than the or

ig

inal pur

chaser

.

3.

 

If y

ou believ

e tha

t the hea

ter y

ou pur

chased c

on

tains a manufac

tur

ing def

ec

t and y

ou wish t

o make a claim under this w

ar

ran

ty

, please c

on

tac

t an 

 

author

ised G

ason ser

vic

e c

en

tr

e t

o ar

range f

or an assessmen

t.

4.

 

If, af

ter assessing the hea

ter G

ason det

er

mines tha

t the hea

ter c

on

tains a manufac

tur

ing fault

, G

ason ma

y a

t its o

wn discr

etion:

a.

 

Replac

e the hea

ter

;

b.

 

Repair or r

eplac

e specific c

omponen

ts of the hea

ter

; or

c.

 

Pr

ovide a full r

efund

.

5.

 

Par

ts r

eplac

ed   under w

ar

ran

ty ar

e w

ar

ran

ted f

or the balanc

e of their or

ig

inal w

ar

ran

ty per

iod

.

6.

 

If, a

t the discr

etion of G

ason the hea

ter or an

y par

ts need t

o be r

eplac

ed

, ser

vic

ed or r

epair

ed a

t an author

ised G

ason ser

vic

e c

en

tr

e, then the person 

claiming under this w

ar

ran

ty must pa

y all c

osts associa

ted with:

a.

 

Retur

ning the hea

ter

; and

b.

 

The deliv

er

y or c

ollec

tion of an

y new or r

epair

ed hea

ter

.

O

ur goods c

ome with guar

an

tees tha

t cannot be e

xcluded under the A

ustr

alian C

onsumer La

w

. Y

ou ar

e en

titled t

o a r

eplac

emen

t or r

efund f

or a major

 

 failur

e and f

or c

ompensa

tion f

or an

y other r

easonably f

or

eseeable loss or damage

. Y

our ar

e also en

titled t

o ha

ve the goods r

epair

ed or r

eplac

ed if the 

goods fail t

o be of ac

ceptable qualit

y and the failur

e does not amoun

t t

o a major failur

e.

A

ny benefits y

ou 

rec

eiv

e under these 

w

ar

ran

ties 

ar

e in 

addition 

to 

other 

righ

ts and 

remedies 

 tha

t y

ou ma

y ha

ve as 

a c

onsumer 

under la

in r

ela

tion t

the 

hea

ter t

o which these w

ar

ran

ties r

ela

te

.

These w

ar

ran

ties ar

e g

iv

en b

y:

A.F

. G

ason P

ty L

td

Blake S

tr

eet

A

rar

at V

ic 

3377

Please c

on

tac

t us if y

ou ha

ve an

y quer

ies on:

Phone: 03 9763 3200 or email us via the 

“C

on

tac

t U

s”

 sec

tion of our w

ebsit

e: w

w

w

.gason.c

om.au

A.F

. G

ason P

ty

.L

td

. r

eser

ves the r

igh

t t

o modify or alt

er specifica

tions

, ma

ter

ials

, et

c. in the in

ter

est of pr

oduc

t impr

ov

emen

t.

W

ARR

ANT

Y

Summary of Contents for Townsend

Page 1: ...an assessment 4 If after assessing the heater Gason determines that the heater contains a manufacturing fault Gason may at its own discretion a Replace the heater b Repair or replace specific components of the heater or c Provide a full refund 5 Parts replaced under warranty are warranted for the balance of their original warranty period 6 If at the discretion of Gason the heater or any parts need...

Page 2: ... dealer has touch up paint available for purchase The heater is painted in Stove Bright Metallic Black Paint code 6309 If you have any enquiries please contact the dealer from whom you purchased your heater PLEASE COMPLETE Dealer Name Dealer Address Email Phone 1 14 Troubleshooting Tips Sluggish or Lazy Fire A sluggish or lazy fire can be caused by a number of different factors or a combination of...

Page 3: ... meets the minimum floor protector requirements specified an additional floor protector may not be required 13 2 Troubleshooting tips Air Controls Jamming Check that there are no visible physical obstructions to the air slides such as charcoal or wood Try freeing the air slide using WD 40 or a similar lubricant It may be necessary to remove the air plates and gain access to the air slides in order...

Page 4: ...glass Once the door has cooled to a temperature that you can touch it comfortably use a damp cloth with water or glass cleaner wipe the glass clean You should not need to use a scraper or abrasives to clean the glass if you have difficulty getting the glass clean try using wet ash from the firebox and newspaper to scrub the glass before wiping it clean with the damp cloth Creosote on the glass is ...

Page 5: ...te will take longer to re form in a well cleaned flue compared to one left with residual creosote build up Inspecting the Baffles It is recommended that your heater baffles be inspected at least once a year more often if your heater is operated for more than six months of the year A convenient time to do this is when your are cleaning the flue The baffles should be free from deformation or bowing ...

Page 6: ... hotter than with the air slides closed as more energy is able to be released as heat at the same time This means that with the air slides open each piece of wood will also burn for shorter periods of time than with the air slides closed meaning you will need to re fuel your fire more frequently For best results you should burn hardwood logs around 9cm 15cm in diameter and 25cm long with a moistur...

Page 7: ...are not typical of all wood heaters As such it is imperative that you read and understand these instructions and operate the heater accordingly Failure to do so is likely to result in poor performance of the unit and may present a safety risk to the user Read these instructions Building your Fire Place a firelighter in the bottom of the firebox near the centre then place a large amount of dry kind...

Page 8: ...ERENCE AS2918 2018 FIGURE 4 8 EXAMPLE OF ROOF PENETRATION Installation continued Fitting the Door The cast iron door of your JindaraTownsend is attached to your heater with two hinges Excercise caution when handling the door assembly as it is bulky and heavy Fitment is as follows 1 Stand the door up so that is vertical in the same orientation that it will be fitted to the heater 2 Hold the door at...

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