Living Fire 600 GF User Instructions And Installation

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USER INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTALLATION
Version 2 22/05/20
Contents of manual may be updated without notice.
For the latest version of this manual please refer
to our website: www.livingfire.com.au
600 GF
750 GF
750 GF2L
750 GF2LR
750 T
750 GF3
750 GF4

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  • Page 1 Cast Range USER INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTALLATION 600 GF 750 GF 750 GF2L 750 GF2LR 750 T 750 GF3 Version 2 22/05/20 Contents of manual may be updated without notice. 750 GF4 For the latest version of this manual please refer...
  • Page 2 ATTENTION: Your wood heater must be installed by a qualified person whose work conforms with local council regulations, Australian standards & manufacturers recommendations. Failure to do so will void your warranty and could possibly void any home insurance. This appliance is tested and certified as per relevant Australian and New Zealand standards. However, check your local council requirements (eg: permits) as there may be additional rules and regulations applicable in your locality.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Warnings Installation Prerequisites Adequate Air Intake Flue System Installing The Flue External Installation Clearances Operating Instructions Selecting Right Fuel First Fire Of Your Appliance Overnight Burns Combustion Air Intake Lighting The Fire And Refuelling Appliance Dimensions and Clearances 600GF 750GF 750 GF2L and GF2R...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    ATTENTION: It is important that you read the safety warnings before the appliance is installed and operated. If you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team at Living Fire. Cast Range...
  • Page 5: Installation Prerequisites

    INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES Please consider following requirements are met prior to the installation of your appliance. CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES It is extremely important that you comply to required installation distances and that you respect local installation regulations. The manufacturer is not responsible for the product, if it is not installed according to these recommendations.
  • Page 6: Installing The Flue

    INSTALLING THE FLUE Flat Ceiling The following drawings are meant as a guide only. Your wood heater must be installed by a qualified Triple Skin Cowl person whose work conforms with local council regulations, Australian/New Zealand standards (AS/NZS 2918:2018) & manufacturers recommendations.
  • Page 7 INSTALLING THE FLUE ..Continued Pitched Ceiling If the appliance is connected to a masonry chimney, it is recommended a chimney register Triple Skin Cowl be installed above any installation into a masonry fireplace minimising heat loss up the chimney. Any chimney should be fully intact with no holes or missing bricks.
  • Page 8: External Installation Clearances

    EXTERNAL INSTALLATION CLEARANCES 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 M ore than 3 0 0 0 o r l e s s 6 0 0 m in. 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 m in. if c l ear within 3 0 0 0 of flue to p In c rea se a s n e c e s s ar y unt il n o...
  • Page 9: Operating Instructions

    Do Not Touch, use tools where necessary. OVERNIGHT BURNS Living Fire appliances are designed to maximise burn times as well as to meet strict Australian and New Zealand efficiency and emissions standards. Although our modern appliances may not give a lengthy burn time compared to old appliances, by using good fuel and cleverly maintaining the combustion air intake, you can achieve longer burn times.
  • Page 10: Combustion Air Intake

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..Continued Appliance Flue Damper Setting 600GF Fully closed 750GF 1/3 open for high burns and fully closed for other settings 750T 1/3 open for high burns and fully closed for other settings 750 GF4 Fully closed 750 GF2L/GF2R 1/3 open for high burns and fully closed for other settings 750 GF3 1/3 open for high burns and fully closed for other settings...
  • Page 11: Appliance Dimensions And Clearances

    600GF APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Combustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board Overall dimensions Overall dimensions 50mm air gap Heat shield with Heat shield attached to No heat shield 50mm air gap the combustible wall Rear of heater to rear wall 1150 Side of heater to side wall...
  • Page 12: 750Gf

    750GF APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Combustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board Overall dimensions Overall dimensions 50mm air gap Heat shield with Heat shield attached No heat shield 50mm air gap to the combustible wall Rear of heater to rear wall 1150 Side of heater to side wall...
  • Page 13: 750 Gf2L And Gf2R

    750 GF2L AND GF2R* APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS 760.5 760.5 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Overall dimensions Overall dimensions Combustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board 760.5 50mm air gap Please note: The above drawings reflect the design of 750 GF2L. Both units share identical dimensions, however the clearance diagram should be mirrored to compensate for the opposing side glass options (left and right).
  • Page 14: 750 Tunnel

    750 TUNNEL APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Combustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board Overall dimensions Overall dimensions 50mm air gap Heat shield with Heat shield attached to No heat shield 50mm air gap the combustible wall Side of heater to side wall Hearth extension from the glass opening Hearth extension from the side of the heater...
  • Page 15: 750 Gf3

    750 GF3 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES Overall dimensions Overall dimensions Combustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board Combustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board 50mm air gap 50mm air gap Heat shield with Heat shield attached No heat shield...
  • Page 16: 750Gf4

    750 GF4 APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS Overall dimensions Overall dimensions CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ombustible surface Hebel block hearth 50mm Skamol or 60mm Calcium Silicate board No heat shield Hearth extension from the glass opening Hearth thickness directly below the appliance Hearth thickness extending beyond the appliance Hearth recommendation: It is highly recommended that Hebel Block material to be used as the hearth both directly below the appliance and extending beyond the appliance 50mm air gap...
  • Page 17: Appliance Maintenance

    APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE FLUE SYSTEM During the season, we recommend you check your flue system at least once a month. If you notice any soot and creosote build-up, clean the flue system prior to lighting the next fire. You should also look for any signs of damage to joints.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING If you believe your appliance is not working the way you think it should, we expect you to speak to your installer first, they can help you with issues such as burning too much or too little wood, smoke in the room when you open the door, blackened glass or build-up of creosote during use.
  • Page 19 TROUBLE SHOOTING ..Continued FAST BURNING RATE POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Too much draught Try reducing the air supply to the wood heater by closing down your air controls, or combustion air if this fails then you may have to adjust the door, or you may have damage to the sealing.
  • Page 20: Warranty

    Living Fire will replace or repair the appliance or part of it (at its option) without charge to the purchaser. The purchaser must retain the original purchase docket and produce it to Living Fire at the time of making a claim under this Warranty...
  • Page 22 Distributed By: LIVING FIRE +61 3 99 777 888 info@livingfire.com.au www.livingfire.com.au...

This manual is also suitable for:

750 gf750 gf2l750 gf2lr750 tunnel750 gf3750 gf4

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