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GLG Maxiheat Prime 150 - User Manual

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OWNERS MANUAL
Tested and approved to Australian Standards AS/NZS
2918:2018 and AS/NZS 4013/4012:2014.
Prior to installation check with your state and local
authorities regarding any specific regulations that may
apply.
Please keep these instructions for future reference.
Burn hardwood only.
GLG Australia proudly supports the activities of Landcare
Australia through its membership of the AHHA.
WOOD
HEATERS
for Maxiheat Prime 150
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Summary

First Things First: Safety and Operation

Safe Burning Practices

Lists items not to burn and cautions about treated wood.

Protecting Yourself and Family

Advises on opening doors, hot surfaces, and hand protection.

Correct Heater Operation

Operational instructions and warnings for safe heater use.

Fire Hazard Awareness

Warnings about combustible materials and fuel storage near the heater.

Assembling Your New Heater

Attach Legs to Firebox

Instructions for attaching the heater legs to the firebox base.

Adjusting Heater Feet for Leveling

How to adjust the heater’s feet for stable, level placement.

Install Baffle Plate Correctly

Instructions for placing the baffle plate into the firebox.

Install Firebricks and Retainers

Guide to placing firebricks and retainer brackets inside the firebox.

Installation Guidelines

Installation Precautions and Standards

Key warnings and compliance standards before installation.

Flue System Installation

Guidance on flue system setup, sealing, and recommended kits.

Flue Height Requirements

Minimum flue heights for optimal draught and smoke removal.

Heater Location Selection

Advice on choosing a safe and suitable place for the heater.

Hearth Specifications and Placement

Requirements for the hearth material, size, and positioning.

Minimum Clearances for Hearth and Heater

Essential safety distances from combustible materials and hearth edges.

Wood Selection and Preparation

Materials Not to Burn

Lists unsuitable fuels like softwood, wet wood, and treated timber.

Recommended Fuel

Advises burning dry, seasoned hardwood for best results.

Proper Wood Storage

Guidance on storing wood to keep it dry and ready for use.

Wood Splitting for Fires

Advice on wood sizes for kindling, starting, and long burns.

Using Your Heater

Curing the Heater Paint

Initial burn-in process to cure the heater's paint finish.

Operating the Air Control

How to adjust air control for low, medium, and high burns.

Lighting the Fire Safely and Efficiently

Step-by-step guide for starting a fire with kindling and logs.

General Burning Tips

Advice on wood stacking, door use, and factors affecting burn.

Overnight Burning

Guide to setting up the heater for long overnight burns.

Restarting Fire from Coals

Steps to restart a fire when only coals remain.

Safe Ash Removal

Procedure for cleaning out ashes when the firebox is cool.

Hot Door Handle Warning

Caution that the door handle can become hot during operation.

Care and Maintenance

General Care of Firebox Liners

Advice on handling and avoiding damage to firebox liners.

Cleaning Painted Surfaces and Glass

Instructions for cleaning exterior paint and interior glass.

Routine Maintenance Schedule

Tasks for beginning and end of season inspection and upkeep.

Creosote Build Up Prevention and Removal

Explains creosote, its risks, and how to manage it.

Caring for the Environment

Environmentally Friendly Operation

Tips for efficient heating, insulation, and reducing energy waste.

Landcare Support and Activities

Information on Landcare groups and their environmental work.

GLG Maxiheat Prime 150 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGLG
ModelMaxiheat Prime 150
CategoryWood stove
LanguageEnglish