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4.  LIGHTING THE FIRE

1. 

Place firelighters or paper and dry kindling 
wood in the base of the firebox.

2. 

Light the paper or firelighters.

3. 

Open both top and bottom air slides by 
pulling the tab handles outwards.

4. 

Add larger pieces of wood. Too many logs 

may smother the fire.

5. 

Once the fire is established, close the 

bottom air control.

Do not leave fire unattended while door is open.

5.  RUNNING THE APPLIANCE

5.1.  MAXIMUM HEAT OUTPUT

After establishing the fire and loading it with larger 

pieces of wood, leave it running with the top air 
slide fully open (pulled all the way out).

This setting will generate maximum heat output.

The bottom air slide should be used only when 

starting or reloading the fire.

Running the appliance with the door open will not 
produce maximum heating in the room, as it will 
draw a lot of already warmed air out of the room.

Do not overload firebox with fuel. Note that 
this setting is not the most energy efficient as 
some heat is lost up the flue instead of being 
transferred into the room. However, once the fire 

is established, particulate emissions will be very 
low in this setting.

To further maximise heat output, once the firebox 

is hot, turn the fan on to the high speed setting to 
spread the heat around the room.

5.2.  LOW HEAT OUTPUT

The heat output of the appliance can be reduced 
by closing the top air slide, which will restrict the 

oxygen supplied to the fire and slow down the 

rate at which the wood burns.

This setting provides the best energy efficiency 

as the wood burns for longer. However, if not 
operated correctly it may worsen emissions.

Prior to closing the air slide, ensure that the fire is 

burning briskly. This may require opening the air 
slide fully for 5-10mins before shutting down.

For the optimum between clean burning and 

getting the best in efficiency, from the fully closed 

position, open the top air slide 4-5mm.

The top air slide can be adjusted to any position 
depending on desired heat output versus burn 
time.

Fan may be turned to low speed setting or off if 

the heater is putting out sufficient heat without the 

fan on.

5.3.  RELOAD WITH MORE WOOD

1. 

Open both air slides before opening door.

2. 

Rake / break up any existing coals.

3. 

Load the wood with the length oriented 
front to back.

4. 

Better results will be achieved by loading 
several smaller pieces of wood rather than 
one large piece.

5. 

Close door with both air slides fully open, 
and leave for a minimum of 10 minutes to 
allow the fresh wood to catch.

6. 

After 10 or more minutes, the bottom air 
slide can be closed, and the top air slide 
can be adjusted to desired heat setting.

Содержание Blaze B700

Страница 1: ...Contemporary Styled Wood Heaters OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LANDSCAPE WOOD HEATER...

Страница 2: ...BLAZE B700 Glen Dimplex Australia proudly supports the activities of Landcare Australia through its membership of the AHHA VERSION 1 0...

Страница 3: ...leaning Paintwork and Glass 5 10 Cleaning the Flue 6 11 Troubleshooting Tips 6 11 1 Glass in Door Blackening 6 11 2 Trouble Starting the Fire 6 11 3 Door Latch Misalignment 6 11 4 Burning Too Quickly...

Страница 4: ...hoods must not be placed in the same room or space as this can cause appliance to emit smoke into the room 1 1 AIR CONTROLS The Blaze B700 wood heater features a dual air control system The upper air...

Страница 5: ...few times the appliance is lit it will give off some odorous fumes This is caused by the paint curing Do not touch the paint work while it is curing otherwise it can leave a permanent mark on the app...

Страница 6: ...igh speed setting to spread the heat around the room 5 2 LOW HEAT OUTPUT The heat output of the appliance can be reduced by closing the top air slide which will restrict the oxygen supplied to the fir...

Страница 7: ...de Insufficient flue height Trees or other buildings nearby causing turbulence High and gusty winds Outside temperature and weather conditions Blocked flue For advice on the correction of persistent f...

Страница 8: ...for you it s a dirty job 11 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 11 1 GLASS IN DOOR BLACKENING This can have several possible causes Burning unseasoned wood if the wood is too wet it will cause the glass to blacken...

Страница 9: ...by lengthening the path of the flames so that they do not go straight up the flue Over time the baffle may begin to deteriorate a little due to the excessive heat This will not affect the way the fire...

Страница 10: ...door seal and unnecessary amounts of oxygen entering the firebox and wood burning too quickly To fix this and reposition the door 1 With the supplied 5mm hex key loosen the three screws on the hinge...

Страница 11: ...and retighten the M8 hex nut 4 Close the door and test the tightness of the latch If too tight or not tight enough readjust until adequate latching pressure is achieved 5 Tighten M8 barrel nut when fi...

Страница 12: ...ugh the holes before fastening the six screws 8 CHANGE FAN CONTROLLER FREQUENCY The frequency used by the fan remote control can be changed if interferences are experienced in the home Unplug the powe...

Страница 13: ...3 Connect replacement fan cable Slide the new fan assembly in from the rear of the heater guiding the cables into the centre 4 Secure fan with M12 screw from step 1 10 RECEIVER REPLACEMENT Over the l...

Страница 14: ...rein shall repair or replace without cost to the original customer any part thereof which shall be returned to our factory transportation charges prepaid and which our inspection shows would prevent o...

Страница 15: ...13...

Страница 16: ...Australia Pty Ltd 8 Lakeview Drive Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia T 1300 556 816 F 1800 058 900 General Sales Enquiries flame glendimplex com au Technical Service service glendimplex com au www gle...

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