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i700 Range

SAFETY WARNINGS

1.

     ATTENTION: 

It is important that you read the safety warnings before the appliance is installed and 
operated. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly 
team at Living Fire.

Never place combustible items such as but not limited to fabric, furniture, aerosols or wood within the specified
clearances to combustibles

Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation as well as during the cooling down period. Precaution should be taken
and young children must be supervised at all times. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

The burning of wood may release gases which can be extremely dangerous. Under normal operating circumstances,
wood heaters are designed so that the gases pass up the flue chimney system thus not escaping into your home.
However it is important that your flue system is properly installed and that you check all joints regularly to ensure that
there are no cracks or gaps, and check the door sealing rope and replace when damaged/worn. We recommend a smoke
alarm to be fitted in rooms where wood heaters are installed. Do not use your wood heater in a room where negative
pressure conditions exist. Negative pressure environments can cause products of combustion to be drawn from the
fireplace into the room. Caution should be taken when using any form of extraction in a room where a wood heater is
installed.

Creosote and soot may accumulate in your flue pipe and chimney. This may ignite, causing a chimney/flue fire. If you
suspect a chimney/flue fire close down the air controls on the wood heater, if the fire persists evacuate people from
the building and call the fire brigade. To prevent the accumulation of soot or creosote, check flue and chimney regularly
and clean as necessary. Good burning, hot wood heaters will generally cause a lot less build-up than slow burning wood
heaters, likewise dry wood will cause less build-up than wet wood. We recommend a fire extinguisher be available
where wood heaters are in operation. In the event of a chimney/flue fire, do not re-light the wood heater until the heater
and the chimney/flue system have been thoroughly checked and repaired/replaced as necessary.

This appliance is designed to specifically burn dry hardwood. Do not burn rubbish, driftwood, flammable liquids or any
substance containing salts or corrosives.

Never over-fire your wood heater. If external parts of your wood heater are glowing red then the wood heater is over-
firing and your primary air settings should be reduced. Never interfere with the draught mechanisms or adjust your air
settings outside those limits set when the wood heater is manufactured. Never use a secondary fan to supply or extract
air to the wood heater.

Never use the wood heater if any parts are missing or damaged, only use genuine parts as replacements. Never modify
your wood heater.

All users of the wood heater should be aware of the contents of this manual. Please leave this manual where it is
accessible to wood heater users and do not allow anyone to use the wood heater that is unfamiliar with its correct
operation.

Содержание i700 Series

Страница 1: ...STRUCTIONS AND INSTALLATION PAD i700 PAD i700PED PAD i700BOX Version 1 1 12 02 20 Contents of manual may be updated without notice For the latest version of this manual please refer to our website www...

Страница 2: ...oid any home insurance This appliance is tested and certified as per relevant Australian and New Zealand standards However check your local council requirements eg permits as there may be additional r...

Страница 3: ...ppliance Installation 4 Clearance To Combustibles 4 Installing The Flue 5 External Installation Clearances 7 Firebricks Installation 8 Operating Instructions 9 Selecting Right Fuel 9 First Fire Of You...

Страница 4: ...any form of extraction in a room where a wood heater is installed Creosote and soot may accumulate in your flue pipe and chimney This may ignite causing a chimney flue fire If you suspect a chimney fl...

Страница 5: ...X A Appliance height 568 876 968 B Appliance width 714 714 714 C Appliance depth 370 370 370 D From centre of flue to rear of the appliance 89 89 89 E Flue diameter 127 127 127 F Base width 528 1000 G...

Страница 6: ...o open a door or window in the room and check if the wood heater burns more efficiently FLUE SYSTEM Under no circumstances should you use aluminum or galvanized steel pipes for your wood heater active...

Страница 7: ...E Minimum hearth depth 870 700 700 F Minimum hearth width 970 975 975 G Rear corner of heater to wall 100 100 100 Hearth thickness 50 6 6 All dimensions are taken from the top part of the appliance f...

Страница 8: ...erforated Casing Triple Skin Cowl Roof Flashing Not supplied with Flue Kit 150mm 10 Galvanised Casing The following drawings are intended as a guide only Your wood heater must be installed by a qualif...

Страница 9: ...installed above any installation into a masonry fireplace minimising heat loss up the chimney Any chimney should be fully intact with no holes or missing bricks The top of the chimney must be sealed...

Страница 10: ...less More than 3000 3000 or less More than 3000 600 min 600 min 1000 min if clear within 3000 of flue top Increase from 1000 min until clear within 3000 of flue top Increase as necessary until no str...

Страница 11: ...brick 4 Place side bricks by sliding the front edge of the fire brick long side into the U channel at the front of the firebox then pushing the back into place 5 Fit Baffle brick by sliding one side u...

Страница 12: ...ure content of less than 20 Wet wood may cause serious creosote build up which may damage your flue system and even your wood heater Therefore the use of green sappy or wet wood is strongly discourage...

Страница 13: ...p Make sure plenty of air can get into the stack and around each piece of kindling Open the primary air controllers Now light the paper firelighters close the appliance door when the kindling has caug...

Страница 14: ...edge and corners for leaks Any leaks or cracks found should be repaired with fire cement or damaged parts should be replaced with genuine spare parts Check that the air slides move smoothly If they a...

Страница 15: ...to contacting your installer or the manufacturer 12 POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Incorrect primary air setting Make sure the primary air slides are fully open and the sliding mechanism is still functional Fl...

Страница 16: ...h requirements Sometimes the geographical location of the house can cause a down draught through your flue system especially during windy conditions If you think this is a possibility please contact y...

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Страница 18: ...Distributed By LIVING FIRE 61 3 99 777 888 info livingfire com au www livingfire com au...

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