15 September 2017
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Due to continued product improvement, Warmington Ind LTD reserves the right to change product specifications without prior notification.
GENERAL INFORMATION & OPERATION
Information on the paint coating is on the web site:
http://www.forrestpaint.com/stovebright/troubleshooting_guide1.html
When lighting the fire for the first time:
Ventilate the house during the first three times the stove is used. The paint on the stove will give off smoke heavy with carbon dioxide
and has an odour. Without adequate ventilation, concentrations of smoke could irritate, or be upsetting. Babies, small children, preg-
nant women and pets should not be in the area due to these carbon dioxide fumes causing an imbalance in the air quality. Open doors
and windows and use a fan if necessary. After these initial burns, the paint will be set and there should be no more smoke.
Don’t touch the surface. It will be soft and gummy during this phase. Once set, it will not be soft again.
Most stoves stop smoking after 3 burns. The first two should be at 250 F (121 C) for 20 minutes or about half a normal fire. Do not let
the stove cool down significantly between burns. The last fire should be between 260 C (500 F) and 371 C (700 F) for at least 45
minutes. The point being, operate slowly without a hot fire. It the stove gets too hot, too quickly, the paint will crack.
Leave the door ajar during this first burn process to keep the gasket from sticking to the door jam.
Stoves with a cooler surface temperature and those that were previously painted with another colour will take longer to set.
This process can usually be observed by the effect of the paint turning flat as the heat radiates out from hotter parts of the stove.
Summary on Setting High Temp Pain:
Read Stove Manufacturer instructions.
Babies, small children, pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the paint setting phase.
Ventilate well.
Paint surface will look “wet” and will smoke.
Do not touch paint surface during this process.
Set slowly with successive burns.
Contact your local Warmington Retailer if you have any other questions.
GENERAL INFORMATION ON PAINT & FINISHING
15. Suggested procedures for soot or creosote fire
In the event of a soot or creosote Fire
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Alert all the people in the house. Either have them leave, or be ready to leave.
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Call the fire department.
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Suppress the fire the best you can until the fire department arrives, being careful of your own safety. Be sure you
always have a way out of the house should the fire get out of hand.
If you can, being careful of your own safety:
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Close the air inlet (s) of the appliance.
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Discharge a dry chemical household fire extinguisher into the appliance
Use a chimney fire extinguishing product (water on the base of the fire will turn to steam and aid to put out the fire)
16. Warranty
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for full details and conditions on product Warranties, contact your Authorised Retailer.
The Fire is guaranteed against faulty workmanship and materials for a five
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year period.
The black surface while extremely durable and long lasting may need buffing lightly with a soft cloth from time to time
to retain its colour and appearance or touching up with an approved high temperature paint i.e. Stovebright.
Not included in warranty:
(List of Warmington Genuine Replacement Parts)
1.
Glass in the door (Robax glass 5mm)
2.
Door Seal Rope
3.
Internal Baffle System (Consumables)
4.
Back & Sides Vermiculite Board Bricks (Consumables)
5.
Flue System
6.
Paint (Stovebright)
17. Installation
The Fire is to be Installed by an Approved Warmington Installer or a Certified SFAIT NZHHA Installation Technician .
See www.homeheat.co.nz/members for a Certified SFAIT NZHHA Installer in your area .