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The tube will have one removable angle pin to prevent it from moving endways and falling out. One 

end of the tube will have a welded-on locating pin. To remove the tube, simply withdraw the angle 

pin from the tube, move it sideways until one end can be swung down from its locating hole in the 

firebox side  and  then  move  it  sideways  in  the  other  direction  to  disengage  it  completely  from  the 

firebox. 

When  re-fitting  the  tube,  ensure  that  the  small  air  holes  will  discharge  generally  toward  the  lower 

front of the firebox, rotating the tube until 

the 

angle  pin  can  be  fitted  into  the  locating 

hole 

in the tube. 

FIREBOX 

TOP 

BAFLE 

The 

special 

top 

baffle 

material  operates  at 

very 

high  temperature  to 

ensure 

clean  burning.  Take 

care 

not  to  knock  and 

damage  it.  For  flue 

cleaning  or  baffle 

replacement 

the 

secondary  air  tube 

must 

first  be  removed  as 

described 

above. 

When 

replacing  the  baffle, 

ensure 

that  it  is  sitting  on 

top  of 

the  supporting  shelf 

at 

each end and that it is pushed right to the back until the front corners drop behind the small retainer 

ribs on the shelves. Re-fit the secondary air tube. 

FIREBOX LINERS 

While  the  insulating  boards  are  durable,  they  will  eventually  require  replacement.  A  cracked  liner 

does not require replacing unless it will no longer stay in position in the firebox. 

There  are  two  insulating  boards  at  each  side  of  the  firebox.  They  have  a  metal  retaining  channel 

along their top edges to hold them in line. The wider leg of the channel goes against the wall of the 

firebox. 

Fit the rear edge of the board assembly behind the retaining post on the back wall of the firebox and 

lower the assembly into place, making sure the bottom edge fits behind the posts on the firebox base. 

 

 

 

RETAINING 

CHANNEL 

RETAINING 

POSTS 

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Страница 2: ...OR SHIRE COUNCIL BEFORE PURCHASING A HEATER CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 INSTALLATION UNPACKING 3 POSITIONING 3 FLOOR PROTECTOR HEARTH REQUIREMENTS 4 CORNER FLOOR PROTECTORS HEARTHS 4 FLOOR PROTECTOR HEARTH CONSTRUCTION 5 INSTALLING THE FLUE 6 FIXING IN POSITION 6 FINAL ASSEMBLY 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BASIC INFORMATION 7 LIGHTING UP 7 OPERATING HINTS 8 SAFETY 9 MAINTENANCE 9 10 BEFORE EACH HEATING SE...

Страница 3: ...E THIS OPTION IS NOT PERMITTED IN THE CHRISTCHURCH AIR CLEAN ZONES OR IN CANTERBURY IF ANY ELECTRICAL WORK IS REQUIRED IT MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN WARNING THE APPLIANCE AND FLUE SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS NZS 2918 AND THE APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RELEVANT BUILDING CODE OR CODES WARNING APPLIANCES INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS STANDARD SHALL COMPL...

Страница 4: ...eaves NEW ZEALAND MINIMUM DISTANCES TO HEAT SENSITIVE WALLS mm Model Flue Heat Shield A B C D E F R YES 1200mm 125 325 281 675 150 495 700 Talisman NO 500 450 656 800 350 695 980 All Flue Heat Shields polished stainless steel with top heat dispersal cap See note under minimum floor protector dimension table page 5 Valid only when the room walls are at 90 to each other Note Clearances are for fire ...

Страница 5: ...fire is exactly at its minimum allowable wall clearance AUSTRALIA WITH FLUE HEAT SHIELD A C G H J K L W S Talisman 245 400 156 465 700 120 300 940 1010 NOTE Dimensions A C and S may be reduced if a stainless steel flue shield is fitted instead of an enamelled one See page 3 CORNER FLOOR PROTECTORS Hearths While the information above shows the MINIMUM size of floor protector necessary to comply wit...

Страница 6: ...r within 500mm of the appliance is concrete and has no combustible material in contact with it a floor protector is not required In this case if tiles or pieces of slate etc are required for decorative purposes they may be fixed directly to the concrete floor In both countries the protector must extend right under the woodfire and a durable top surface will be needed to resist damage from heat or ...

Страница 7: ... flue installations Unless otherwise specified on page 4 all heat sensitive wall material must be kept at least 600mm away from any flue which is not fitted with a flue heat shield FIXING THE WOODFIRE IN POSITION Once the flue shielding system has been installed through the ceiling and roof the woodfire can be placed in its approximate position on the floor protector Reach down through the flue sp...

Страница 8: ...ation the use of only DRY wood and adherence to the following instructions will ensure satisfactory performance WARNING MAKE SURE THE MINIMUM HEATER TO WALL DISTANCES SHOWN ON PAGES 3 AND 4 ARE ALWAYS MAINTAINED BETWEEN THE HEATER AND ANY HEAT SENSITIVE ITEMS FURNITURE DRAPES ETC WARNING DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN THE HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES WARNING DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS OR...

Страница 9: ... the door on a low burning fire This will clear away any fumes in the firebox Always open the door SLOWLY and close and latch it shut securely again as soon as possible after re loading When loading fuel place the pieces of wood in a front to back direction to ensure good air access and the cleanest possible burning Load fuel carefully to avoid damage to the insulating boards firebricks or top baf...

Страница 10: ... CAUTION THIS APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED IF THE GLASS IS CRACKED OR BROKEN THE GLASS SHOULD BE REPLACED ONLY WITH A GENUINE CERAMIC GLASS REPLACEMENT PART AVAILABLE FROM YOUR LOGAIRE DEALER MAINTENANCE ASH REMOVAL This should be necessary only very occasionally Simply shovel out any excess always leaving a bed of ash on the bottom of the firebox Place the removed ashes in a non combustible contain...

Страница 11: ... or baffle replacement the secondary air tube must first be removed as described above When replacing the baffle ensure that it is sitting on top of the supporting shelf at each end and that it is pushed right to the back until the front corners drop behind the small retainer ribs on the shelves Re fit the secondary air tube FIREBOX LINERS While the insulating boards are durable they will eventual...

Страница 12: ...e frequently under adverse conditions Signs of creosote and soot build up are inadequate draught smoking when the door is opened and a dull thud when the outside of the flue is tapped A blocked flue can be cleaned only by sweeping DO NOT USE CHEMICAL CHIMNEY CLEANERS FLUE INSPECTION Check regularly that the flue is sound particularly the metal base of enamelled flues BEFORE EACH HEATING SEASON To ...

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