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Pyroclassic Fires Operating Instructions | Updated May 2019 | V4 | 2
PYROCLASSIC
®
IV ULEB OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FUEL TYPE: WOOD LOGS ONLY
These units are capable of continuous operation. Please use recommended fuels only.
Maximum fuel load is 7kg - DO NOT EXCEED
This appliance is NOT suitable for use in a shared flue.
This appliance should NOT be operated with the loading door open.
WARNING: The appliance is designed to become hot during operation, care should be taken to avoid contact with
external surfaces.
The Pyroclassic IV has been tested to the following standards: AS/NZS4012:2014 * AS/NZS4013:2014 * AS/NZS2918:2001
Environment Canterbury Authorisation Numbers: 121121 (LEB dry) 121122 (LEB wet) 194576 (ULEB Dry)
Minimum safe distances from unprotected combustible materials:
Back - 350mm, Side - 480mm (See technical specifications sheet on protection measures).
The appliance is not suitable for use in a shared flue system and should not be operated in a room
with another combustion heater.
This appliance has not been tested as an Ultra Low Emission Burner with a wetback fitted
WARNING: There must not be an extractor fan in the same room or space as the appliance as it may
cause the stove to emit fumes into the room.
IMPORTANT AND USEFUL INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing a Pyroclassic® freestanding wood fire. At Pyroclassic Fires, we take pride in
manufacturing this high quality, ultra-low emission fire which has enjoyed over 30 years of proven reliability and
high efficiency
.
WARNING:
This appliance should only be installed by a trained and qualified installer.
The appliance and flue system must be installed in accordance with AS/NZS 2918 and the appropriate
requirements of relevant building codes.
Appliances installed in accordance with this standard shall comply with the requirements of local standards
where required by the regulatory authority. It shall display compliance tag reading “Tested to AS/NZS 4013”
Any modification of the appliance that has not been approved in writing by the testing authority is in breach
of the approval granted for compliance with local tested standards.
Cracked or broken door glass and broken components e.g. ceramic, may render the installation unsafe.
Maintain a clearance of at least 1m between the front of the fire and building structure or any other
substantial permanent combustible object.

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