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Prior to installation check with your state and local authorities regarding any specific regulations that may apply. Please keep these instructions for future reference. GLG Australia proudly supports the activities of Landcare Burn hardwood only. Australia through its membership of the AHHA.
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Use only dry, well seasoned hardwood. CAUTION: THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE Do not use coal or briquettes. MAINTAINED AND OPERATED AT ALL TIMES I N A C C O R D A N C E W I T H T H E S E INSTRUCTIONS.
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Before you attach the legs, carefully lay the firebox In case your heater on its back. Place protective material on the floor isn’t sitting level, the to prevent scratches. legs have adjustable feet. With the heater on its back, position each leg under the firebox and feed the short screws Remove the top and through the outer holes on the legs and into the...
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Refer to the diagram below for the firebrick placement for your heater. The rear and side bricks are placed with their longest edge upright. There will be gaps in between the firebricks. Allow the ash to settle in between - there is no need to remove the bricks when cleaning the firebox.
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CAUTION: MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR FLUE- SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT Before beginning the installation of your wood SOURCES OR MODIFYING THE DIMENSIONAL heater, you should note the following precautions: SPECIFICATION OF COMPONENTS MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. WHERE SUCH ACTION IS CONSIDERED, THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN THE FIRST INSTANCE.
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Select a location for your wood heater with great It is necessary to ensure that the heater is care. positioned on the hearth so that the requirements Do not place your heater in areas of high in the diagrams below are observed. ...
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It is important that wood be stored under cover. Softwood (except kindling) Even wood that is years old will absorb large Wet or unseasoned wood quantities of moisture if exposed to the elements. Treated or painted timber ...
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Before using your wood heater, study this entire section carefully. It will assist you in achieving maximum efficiency and enjoyment. Various parts of your heater have been coated Wood burns most efficiently when placed in a very with high quality paints to protect them and to give hot fire.
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Wood should be stacked front to back - with the When the ashes are level with the firebox opening, ends facing the door - and with space between it’s time for a clean out. This should only be done them for air to flow around. when the firebox has completely cooled.
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The firebox liners where fitted must be treated with When the heater is continually burnt with lower care. Avoid throwing logs into the firebox as this than normal fire temperatures, eg due to may fracture the liners. unseasoned wood, higher than acceptable amounts of smoke are produced which condense on the inside of the flue.
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Always burn good, dry hardwood. This will A portion of the sale of your heater is donated directly to Landcare by the Australian Home yield the greatest amount of heat for the least Heating Association. amount of fuel. Never burn green or unseasoned wood, or Landcare is one of the most proactive community wood that is wet.
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Your Maxiheat dealer also sells a range of attractive, good value accessories for your heater like mesh guards, tool sets and wood baskets. Also, you can ask about maintenance products, firelighters, touch up paint, flue cleaning products and more. G.L.G. Australia Pty Ltd Building A2, Campus Business Park 350-374 Parramatta Road Homebush NSW 2140...
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