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Saxon Mahogany Mk II User Manual

Saxon Mahogany Mk II
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Ownersmanualforall
SaxonWoodHeaters
Modelscovered-
MahoganyMkII
Blackwood
BlackwoodInsert
Rosewood
Walnut
Tested and appro v e d to Aust r a lian
Standards AS2918-2001 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.
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Saxon Mahogany Mk II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSaxon
ModelMahogany Mk II
CategoryHeater
LanguageEnglish

Summary

First Things First

Be Careful of What You Burn

Guidelines on appropriate fuel types and substances to avoid burning in the heater.

Protect Yourself and Your Family from Burns

Safety precautions to prevent burns from the hot surfaces of the heater.

Fire Hazards and Precautions

Warnings about placing combustible materials near the heater and fuel storage.

Assembling Your New Heater

Installation General Notes

Hearth Requirements

Specifications for the non-combustible hearth required for installation.

Flue Installation Guidelines

General advice on flue system requirements and component compatibility.

Flue Height Requirements

Mandatory flue height measurements for proper draught and smoke removal.

Installation Freestanding Heaters Only

Clearances to Combustibles

Minimum distances required from the heater to combustible materials.

Installation Blackwood Insert Only

Fireplace and Construction Requirements

Mandatory installation in masonry fireplaces or with a zero clearance box.

Using Your Heater

Care and Maintenance

Routine Maintenance Schedule

Scheduled checks and cleaning tasks for the start and during the season.

Creosote Build Up and Prevention

Information on creosote, its dangers, and how to prevent and remove it.

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