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Facia Assembly 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Remove vent cover by slightly loosening screws on each side (shown above with white triangle) 

then pull forward.  Remove firebox door by opening and lifting off hinges. Situate main heater 

box in position and connect flue.  Place facia on heater and fasten screws where the black 

squares indicate above.  Then fasten the self tapping screws into the positions indicated by the 

white squares above.  It is important that all nine screws are fastened into facia.  Ensure heater 

is pushed back so that back of heater touches non-combustible fireplace surround.  Replace vent 

cover and firebox door as well as screwing on draft control spring handle.  

 

Firebox Assembly: 

Remove all loose items from the fire box.  First install the top baffle.  Place the baffle in the    

firebox with the bent edges facing the same direction as in the below drawings.  Lift the front 

edge of the baffle up and rest it on the top of the front baffle support lugs, continue to lift 

the rear of the baffle over the rear lugs, you will need to slide the baffle forward to clear the 

rear lugs.  Once the rear of the baffle is above the rear lugs slide the baffle all the way to the 

back of the firebox and rest the rear of the baffle on the rear lugs, ensuring the baffle is 

touching the rear wall of the firebox.    

SCWB200i3 

1. Top Baffle 

2. Firebrick Retainer 

3. Firebricks - 200mm x 98mm x 

25mm Qty 9 

4. Firebrick - 200mm x 90mm x 

25mm Qty 2 

5. Firebrick - 218mm x 144mm x 

25mm Qty 4 

 

 

 

 

SCWB300i3 

1. Top Baffle 

2. Firebrick Retainer 

3. Firebricks - 200mm x 108mm 

x 25mm Qty 11 

4. Firebrick - 200mm x 55mm x 

25mm Qty 2 

5. Firebrick - 269mm x 116mm x 

25mm Qty 6 

 

 

 

 

 

Vent cover plate 

Draft control 

spring handle 

Содержание Warmbrite 200i Series 3

Страница 1: ...Eg permits When installing operating and maintaining your wood heater follow the guidelines presented in these instructions and make them available to anyone using or servicing the wood heater Your ci...

Страница 2: ...e is designed to specifically burn dry hardwood Do not burn rubbish driftwood flammable liquids or any substance containing salts or corrosives 7 Creosote and soot may accumulate in your flue pipe and...

Страница 3: ...all Facia width 910mm 1010mm F Small Facia height 697mm 760mm E Large Facia width 1007mm 1105mm F Large Facia height 759mm 762mm G Depth overall 470mm 515mm H Depth from rear of firebox casing to rear...

Страница 4: ...ends should be kept to a minimum and we do not recommend using more than 2 bends on any installation Flues must not pass through ceilings floors attics roofs or combustible walls without adequate and...

Страница 5: ...fficials Hearth requirements The floor protector must consist of 6 0mm thick cement fibre sheet which has a thermal resistance of 0 8m2 K W per 4mm thickness or equivalent Installation Zero clearance...

Страница 6: ...aptor sealed in place with mortar The flue must be completed with a cowl Note there should not be any flue exposed to the elements SCWB200I SCWB300I A Mantle shelf depth 250mm 250mm B Mantle key depth...

Страница 7: ...affle Place the baffle in the firebox with the bent edges facing the same direction as in the below drawings Lift the front edge of the baffle up and rest it on the top of the front baffle support lug...

Страница 8: ...stable Primary air as the name suggests is used for the initial burning of the fuel and is also used to keep the stove glass clean Secondary air is used for secondary combustion which makes the stove...

Страница 9: ...ffle before relighting stove 2 Check that glass is not cracked or chipped and that the sealing rope is in good condition Replace as necessary 3 When the room is dark use a strong flashlight to check t...

Страница 10: ...it Replacing parts Always use genuine replacement parts Only ever make replacements when the wood heater is cold All replacement parts can be ordered from www scandiastoves com au Surface finish Your...

Страница 11: ...your flue system regularly for build up of soot and creosote and clean as necessary Chimney fires can be detected by sparks coming from the top of the chimney a roaring sound coming from the area of...

Страница 12: ...ts below regarding making a claim then subject to the exclusions below we will replace or repair the relevant part or at our option replace the entire wood heater with the same or comparable model To...

Страница 13: ...or use 3 How to make a claim Any claim under this Warranty must be in writing to our mail address below It must be sent within the applicable warranty period and must state the model and serial numbe...

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