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Fire Door. Incorrect installation of the Fire Door can be dangerous. The installation should be carried out by a trained competent person and in accordance with local and national building regulations.
Summer Storage and Non Usage Flue / Chimney cleaning UNPACKING DIMENSIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION SPARE PARTS LIST WARRANTY INSTALLATION Ventilation Flue / Chimney Hearth Construction Safe Distance From Combustibles Fitting OPERATION Warning Controlling the Fire Door Fire Guard Recommended Fuels Fuel to avoid Weather Conditions...
Fire Door. It is therefore essential that the manual is read thoroughly in advance of use to ensure you get the best out of your Fire Door and that you are operating it in a correct and safe manner.
450°C with possible peaks of 600°C. WARRANTY 2 Years – Your warranty covers replacement of the Fire Door body if it is found to be defective within 2 years of purchase. Labour and shipping costs are not covered.
Distance From Side Distance From Top Fire Door 20cm 30cm FITTING The Fire Door is designed to be fitted to an existing fireplace as show in the diagram below with a 22”x 16” refractory fireback opening and a throat forming lintel.
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Connect the 8mm threaded bar to the holes in the top of the frame. Slide the head brackets over the threaded bar and tighten with the 8mm nuts provided. Excess threaded bar should be trimmed to allow for sweeping.
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Fit the baffle to the top side of the door frame using the nuts, bolts and washers provided. Fix the base of the door to the fireplace hearth using the 2 screw holes in the bottom of the frame. After fixing the base of the frame to the hearth, tension the nuts on the lintel brackets to form a seal between the frame of the Fire Door and the existing fireplace.
Seek professional opinion on the cause of the blockage if in any doubt. You may also find a smell from the Fire Door on initial lighting while the paint cures. High temperature paint must be baked on to the surface of an appliance to cure. During the first few hours of burning, there will be some fumes / smoke as the paint bakes on.
When burning wood the Fire Door should be controlled with the airwash control knob at the top of the stove. The primary air control knob, at the bottom of the Fire Door, should be set to closed (left) position as wood does not need air from below to burn effectively.
Weather conditions can affect the performance of the Fire Door. Strong winds combined with close buildings or trees can cause the Fire Door to smoke. Heavy rain may lower the temperature of the flue making it difficult to light or slow to heat up.
SPARE PARTS LIST Description Image Baffle Plate Air Control Knob Handle Door rope seal Glass - 320mm x 345mm Should you require any further information, or wish to view our other products available please view at www.mazonastoves.com...
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