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WARMBRITE LE RANGE
OWNERS MANUAL
Sc.NZ Version 1.3 13/05/19
Contents of manual may be updated without notice.
For the latest version of this manual please refer to our website: www.scandiastoves.com.au
Warmbrite 140LE
Warmbrite 200LE
Warmbrite 200LE Stacker
Warmbrite 300LE
Warmbrite 300LE Stacker
Scandia Heating (Aust) Pty Ltd
Head Office
58-62 Access Way
Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Australia
0800 007 107
info@scandiastoves.com.au
www.scandiastoves.com.au

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  • Page 1 WARMBRITE LE RANGE OWNERS MANUAL Warmbrite 140LE Warmbrite 200LE Warmbrite 200LE Stacker Warmbrite 300LE Warmbrite 300LE Stacker Scandia Heating (Aust) Pty Ltd Head Office 58-62 Access Way Carrum Downs VIC 3201 Australia 0800 007 107 Sc.NZ Version 1.3 13/05/19 info@scandiastoves.com.au Contents of manual may be updated without notice.
  • Page 3 Exploded diagram / Spare parts list INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing a genuine Scandia Wood heater. When cared for properly, these high quality, finely crafted wood heaters will offer many years of reliable performance. This instruction manual has been developed to ensure optimum performance from your Scandia wood heater. It’s very important that you thoroughly read and understand all instructions before using your new wood heater.
  • Page 4 WOOD HEATER SAFETY When properly maintained and operated your wood heater should give you many years of service, however there are important safety aspects of these products that you need to be aware of when operating a wood heater. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 5 The floor protector must consist of 9mm thick cement fibre sheet which has a thermal resistance of 0.008m2 K/W, per 4mm thickness or equivalent. Scandia have a complete range of suitable ready to install hearth pads for straight wall and corner...
  • Page 6 *When using Scandia decorative mesh flue kit. (Decorative flue is fitted with an additional heat shield) When using Scandia Sleek Black / Graphite flue kit. (Sleek black / Graphite flue is fitted with an additional heat shield) Manufacturers recommendation: Keep all combustible materials at least 1.22 metres (4 feet) away from the appliance.
  • Page 7 Australian/New Zealand standards (AS/NZS 2918:2018) & manufacturers recommendations. Scandia wood heaters are independently tested to New Zealand Standards using a Scandia flue kit, we always recommend using a Scandia flue kit when installing a Scandia wood fire.
  • Page 8 INSTALLATION ..continued Position the drop box between the angle brackets, keeping a 25mm clearance to combustibles. The located end of the drop box must protrude no less than 150mm down from the ceiling or any combustible material. Fix the drop box to the angle brackets.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION ..continued MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES FIGURE 1 Increase flue length as necessary until nothing within 6m of flue top ANY NEARBY STRUCTURE FIGURE 2...
  • Page 10 INSTALLATION ..continued SEISMIC RESTRAINT OF WARMBRITE 140LE PEDESTAL NEW ZEALAND REQUIREMENT In order to comply with standard AS/NZS2918:2018, it is required that the wood fire and floor protector be secured to prevent shifting in the event of an earthquake. Anchor the appliance to the floor through the holes in the base (foot) of the appliance.
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION ..continued SEISMIC RESTRAINT OF WARMBRITE 200LE/300LE PEDESTAL NEW ZEALAND REQUIREMENT In order to comply with standard AS/NZS2918:2018, it is required that the wood fire and floor protector be secured to prevent shifting in the event of an earthquake. Anchor the appliance to the floor through the holes in the base (foot) of the appliance. STEP 1 To access restraint bolt holes, remove the ash drawer by sliding it out all the way.
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION ..continued SEISMIC RESTRAINT OF WARMBRITE 200LE/300LE STACKER NEW ZEALAND REQUIREMENT In order to comply with standard AS/NZS2918:2018, it is required that the wood fire and floor protector be secured to prevent shifting in the event of an earthquake. Anchor the appliance to the floor through the holes in the base (foot) of the appliance. STEP 1 Remove two screws from front panels as shown.
  • Page 13 FIREBOX ASSEMBLY Remove all loose items from the fire box. First install the top baffle. Hold the baffle in front of the heater in the same orientation as the heater (front downward turned lip facing away from the heater). Tilt the front of the baffle down. Raise the back of the baffle up and over the baffle supports. While sliding the baffle into the heater simultaneously rotate the baffle to a level position.
  • Page 14 OPERATING YOUR WOOD HEATER FAN OPERATION Plug the supplied power lead into the heater Step 1 and into a power outlet Step 2 Locate fan switch on pedestal Step 3 Adjust 3 speed fan as desired Excludes Warmbrite 140 CONTROLS AND THEIR USE Power cable for fan operation 3 Speed Fan switch Air Slide to control primary air intake...
  • Page 15 OPERATING YOUR WOOD HEATER ..continued AIR CONTROLS Your wood heater needs air to burn the fuel. This air is supplied through a primary air slide at the right side of the front of your wood heater above the door. On the SCWB200 LE, SCWB200ST LE, SCWB300 LE and SCWB300ST LE secondary air is drawn into the top rear of the firebox which is not adjustable.
  • Page 16 WOOD HEATER MAINTENANCE CHECK YOUR WOOD HEATER REGULARLY Initially, we recommend you check your flue system at least once per month. After the first few months you will notice a pattern of soot and creosote build up and you can then determine an inspection interval for checking soot and creosote build up that is suitable for your wood heater installation.
  • Page 17 There may be times however when you need to clean the glass. To do this, use a soft cloth and a non-abrasive glass cleaner. Only ever clean the glass when the wood heater is cold. For best results select from Scandia’s range of glass cleaning products.
  • Page 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING Many people under estimate the importance of using a professional installer with experience in wood heating who adheres to New Zealand Standards to install their wood fire. If you are having issues with your wood fire not working the way you think it should, we implore 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 WARRANTY SCANDIA LIMITED WARRANTY This limited warranty is given by Scandia Heating (Aust) Pty Ltd (ACN 005 868 093) (Scandia or we) to the original retail purchaser (you) of the wood heater to which this Warranty applies. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New Zealand Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
  • Page 20 (including labour costs). Scandia will only be responsible for transport of the wood heater from the original place of purchase to Scandia’s premises (and back), and replacement or repair in accordance with this Warranty.
  • Page 21 PART DIAGRAMS AND SPARE PARTS LISTING WARMBRITE LE (Low Emission) New Zealand exploded diagrams and spare parts listing Model Breakdown classification Page Warmbrite 140 LE Exploded diagram Warmbrite 140 LE Spare parts list Warmbrite 200 LE Exploded diagram Warmbrite 200 LE Spare parts list Warmbrite 200 STACKER LE Exploded diagram...
  • Page 22 WARMBRITE 140 LE EXPLODED DIAGRAM...
  • Page 23 WARMBRITE 140 LE SPARE PARTS LIST LEGEND PART SCANDIA PART NO. Firebox SCWB140LE Baffle SP14031 Rear Heat Shield SP14030 Air Slide SP14029 Secondary Air tube SP14028 Firebrick Retainer SP14007 NZ140 Door Frame SP14027 Door Glass SP14009 Glass Retainer SP14015 Door Handle Shaft...
  • Page 24 WARMBRITE 200 LE EXPLODED DIAGRAM...
  • Page 25 WARMBRITE 200 LE SPARE PARTS LIST LEGEND PART SCANDIA PART NO. Firebox SPNZ2001 Water boiler block SPNZ0001 Air slide weldment SPNZ2002 Air slide locating bush and spring SPNZ0002 Air tube SPNZ2003 Air tube locating pin SPNZ0003 Ash cover SPNZ2004 Baffle...
  • Page 26 WARMBRITE 200 STACKER LE EXPLODED DIAGRAM...
  • Page 27 WARMBRITE 200 STACKER LE SPARE PARTS LIST LEGEND PART SCANDIA PART NO. Firebox SPNZS201 Water boiler block SPNZ0001 Air slide weldment SPNZ2002 Air slide locating bush and spring SPNZ0002 Air tube SPNZ2003 Air tube locating pin SPNZ0003 Side brick SPNZ2006...
  • Page 28 WARMBRITE 300 LE EXPLODED DIAGRAM...
  • Page 29 WARMBRITE 300 LE SPARE PARTS LIST LEGEND PART SCANDIA PART NO. Firebox SPNZ3001 Water boiler block SPNZ0001 Air slide weldment SPNZ3002 Air slide locating bush and spring SPNZ0002 Air tube SPNZ3003 Air tube locating pin SPNZ0003 Ash cover SPNZ3004 Baffle...
  • Page 30 WARMBRITE 300 STACKER LE EXPLODED DIAGRAM...
  • Page 31 Rh heat shield SPNZS309 Stacker front cover, LH SPNZS310 Stacker front cover, RH SPNZS311 Control knob SP00011 Switch cover SPST008 Head Office Scandia Heating (Aust) Pty Ltd (03) 8579 5900 58 Access Way, info@scandiastoves.com.au Carrum Downs VIC 3201 www.scandiastoves.com.au Australia...
  • Page 32 www.scandiastoves.com.au...

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