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Clean Air Standard Large - User Manual

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Innovation. Performance. Efficiency.
OPERATING
&
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Freestanding Consoles & Inserts
Standard, Edwardian & Victorian Models
Large, Medium & Small Sizes
Keep these instructions for
future reference.
Serial No:
Model:Model:
Colour:
Date Installed:
G.L.G. Australia Pty Ltd
Building A2, Campus Business Park
350-374 Parramatta Road, Homebush, NSW, 2140
Made in China. Imported by GLG Australia.
20151002
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Summary

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

DISCLAIMER

Legal notice regarding responsibility for errors and interpretations.

FOREWORD

FIRST TIME USE

Guidance for initial operation and enjoyment of the wood heater.

BAFFLE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

Instructions on fitting and removing the baffle for different heater sizes.

CURING THE PAINT PROCESS

Process for curing the high-temperature paint on the heater.

REFRACTORY SYSTEM

USING YOUR HEATER

LIGHTING THE FIRE

Step-by-step guide for starting and maintaining a fire.

OVERNIGHT BURN

Instructions for burning the heater overnight for sustained warmth.

ASH REMOVAL

Procedures for safe and effective ash removal.

RELOADING YOUR FIRE

Guidance on how to safely reload the heater with wood.

IN CASE OF FLUE FIRE

Emergency procedures to follow if a flue fire occurs.

HEATER COMPONENTS AND MAINTENANCE

FAN OPERATION

Guidance on using and maintaining the heater fan for optimal performance.

DOOR GLASS CARE

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the heater's glass door.

DOOR SEAL MAINTENANCE

Information on checking and replacing the door seal for safety.

DOOR CATCH ADJUSTMENT

Steps for adjusting the door catch mechanism when loose.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

LOCATION GUIDELINES

Choosing a safe and suitable location for the wood heater.

FLOOR PROTECTOR REQUIREMENTS

Mandatory hearth and floor protector specifications.

FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATION

Specific procedures for installing fireplace insert models.

CONSOLE MODEL CLEARANCES

LARGE CONSOLE CLEARANCES

Clearances for standard and diagonal installation of large console models.

MEDIUM CONSOLE CLEARANCES

Clearances for standard and diagonal installation of medium console models.

SMALL CONSOLE CLEARANCES

Clearances for standard and diagonal installation of small console models.

MANTLEPIECE CLEARANCES

MEDIUM STANDARD INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for medium standard mantlepiece inserts.

LARGE STANDARD INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for large standard mantlepiece inserts.

MANTLEPIECE CLEARANCES

MEDIUM EDWARDIAN INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for medium Edwardian mantlepiece inserts.

LARGE EDWARDIAN INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for large Edwardian mantlepiece inserts.

MANTLEPIECE CLEARANCES

MEDIUM VICTORIAN INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for medium Victorian mantlepiece inserts.

LARGE VICTORIAN INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for large Victorian mantlepiece inserts.

MANTLEPIECE CLEARANCES

SMALL STANDARD INSERT CLEARANCES

Clearances and installation details for small standard mantlepiece inserts.

CHIMNEY INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

MAXIHEAT DEFAULT FLUE KIT

HEATER MAINTENANCE & SERVICE

CLEANING HEATER AND FLUE

Routine cleaning of the heater body and flue system.

FAN CLEANING

Instructions for cleaning the heater fan and fireplace insert fans.

ANNUAL SERVICE & FLUE CHECKS

Guidelines for yearly servicing and essential flue inspections.

HOT TIPS FOR WOOD BURNING

DRY SEASONED WOOD

Advice on selecting and using dry, seasoned wood for efficient burning.

WOOD STORAGE GUIDELINES

Guidance on proper wood storage for drying and accessibility.

USING SMALL LOGS

Tips on using smaller logs for easier lighting and efficient fire management.

BURNING THE FIRE BRIGHTLY

Recommendations for maintaining a bright fire to reduce smoke and maximize heat.

SIGNS OF WET WOOD

Indicators to identify wet or unseasoned wood for better performance.

WOOD SMOKE CAUSES AND CURES

Explanation of wood smoke causes and methods to reduce it.

WOOD SELECTION GUIDELINES

IDENTIFYING QUALITY WOOD

How to identify wet wood versus dry, seasoned hardwood.

BENEFITS OF HARDWOOD

Why burning hardwood exclusively is recommended for efficiency.

BUILDERS NOTES

Clean Air Standard Large Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandClean Air
ModelStandard Large
CategoryWood stove
LanguageEnglish