Clean Air CACS19MB Owner's Manual

Clean Air CACS19MB Owner's Manual

Wood heaters

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Owners manual for
Clean Air Wood Heaters
Clean Air proudly supports
the activities of Landcare
Australia through its
membership of the AHHA
Te s t e d a n d a p p r o v e d t o A u s t r a l i a n
Standards AS2918-2018 for clearances and
AS/NZS 4013/4012-2014 for particle
emission and efficiency.
Prior to installation check with your state and
local authorities regarding any specific
regulations that may apply.
Please keep these instructions for future
reference.

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  • Page 1 Owners manual for Clean Air Wood Heaters Te s t e d a n d a p p r o v e d t o A u s t r a l i a n Standards AS2918-2018 for clearances and AS/NZS 4013/4012-2014 for particle emission and efficiency.
  • Page 2 FIRST THINGS FIRST... Congratulations on your purchase of a quality Clean Air wood heater. This product is designed according to strict environmental, quality and safety standards and should give you years of trouble free home heating. Read these instructions carefully to get the most out of your heater and to ensure safe and satisfactory heater performance.
  • Page 3 ASSEMBLING YOUR NEW CONSOLE Baffle Plate Opening The Door The baffle plate for your Clean Air heater The removable handle can be used to open the consists of a steel frame and a Skamolex door as well as adjust the air slide.
  • Page 4 ASSEMBLING YOUR NEW CONSOLE Fan Cord The Fan Cord is assembled on the right hand side as you are looking at the heater. If the power point is on the opposite side of the heater the chord can be relocated to the left hand side by removing the inner panel cover from the heater leg and rerouting it to the left hand side.
  • Page 5: Firebox Lining

    ™ is not a problem, but if they begin to disintegrate , they should be replaced. There is no need to remove the SKAMOLEX ™ during cleaning of the firebox. CACS19MB CACL19MB (Small) (Large) 8 BRICKS 8 BRICKS A - 310 x 320 mm...
  • Page 6: General Notes

    INSTALLATION - GENERAL NOTES Before Commencing CAUTION: MIXING OF APPLIANCE OR FLUE-SYSTEM COMPONENTS FROM Before commencing the installation of your DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING wood heater, you should note the following THE DIMENSIONAL SPECIFICATION OF precautions: C O M P O N E N T S M A Y R E S U L T I N WARNING: THE APPLIANCE AND FLUE- HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS.
  • Page 7 Hearth Clearances Model NOTE: All dimensions are in millimetres Lower Casing location ring CACS19MB (Small) must have 4,500mm of venting Maxiheat Decromesh Default Flue Kit with inner shield ** Maxiheat Non-preforated Flue Kit with inner shield ** CACM19MB (Medium) Maxiheat Decromesh Default Flue Kit with inner & outer shields * Maxiheat Non-preforated Flue Kit with inner &...
  • Page 8: Fireplace Construction

    INSTALLATION INSERT HEATERS ONLY WARNING: This appliance and flue MUST be installed in a full masonry fireplace, and must be installed by a qualified wood heater installer according to the latest version of AS2918. FIREPLACE CONSTRUCTION REDUCED CLEARANCES The ‘Clearances to Combustibles’ can be This wood heater must be installed in a full reduced with proper heat shielding, which must masonry fireplace, which has been carefully...
  • Page 10: Wood Selection

    WOOD SELECTION Few things affect the performance of your heater as much as the fuel you burn. Take note of the following: What Not To Burn Wood Storage It is important that wood be stored under cover. Softwood (except kindling) Even wood that is years old will absorb large Wet or unseasoned wood quantities of moisture if exposed to the...
  • Page 11: Using Your Heater

    USING YOUR HEATER Before using your wood heater, study this entire section carefully. It will assist you in achieving maximum efficiency and enjoyment. Curing the Paint Lighting The Fire Various parts of your heater have been coated Wood burns most efficiently when placed in a with high quality paints to protect them and to very hot fire.
  • Page 12: Removing Ashes

    You will find that before long Your Clean Air heater comes with a factory you will get to know how your heater works fitted fan can be used to help spread the best for you.
  • Page 13: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE Your heater has been designed as a heavy duty appliance capable of withstanding normal operating conditions. Care * Check that the air slide moves smoothly. If it is sticky, lubricate it with high temperature The firebox liners where fitted must be treated grease available from your local hardware with care.
  • Page 14: Caring For The Environment

    CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT Caring for our planet means reducing pollution and managing our resources intelligently. Every resource we use today we are borrowing from our future generations. The key to successfully meeting our future energy requirements lies in our ability to manage existing resources wisely.
  • Page 15 NEED ACCESSORIES? Your Clean Air dealer also sells a range of attractive, good value accessories for your heater like mesh guards, toolsets and wood baskets. Also, you can ask about maintenance products, firelighters, touch up paint, flue cleaning products and more.

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