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I1000IB ZERO CLEARANCE inStallation & USer GUide 1. preface 2. SpecificationS and clearanceS 3. preliminary inStall GUide 4. Zero clearance aSSemBly 5. inStall GUide 6. operation & maintenance 7. teSt report 8. Warranty 9. final WordS notice to inStaller:...
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ComplianCe plate and serial number. the instructions in this manual are recommendations only, the distributor and manufacturer bears no liability to the interpretation of these instructions.
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Congratulations! thank you for choosing Sculpt fireplaces as your heater of choice. Your fireplace is the result of careful design, artisan engineering and safety tests. If it is properly installed, used and maintained, you may be sure that you will have an outstanding heating feature in your home for years to come.
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Conforms to australian and new Zealand standards as/nZs 2918;2001 domestiC solid fuel burning applianCes & as/nZs 4012/4013(2014). iMPortant *Heating capacity of the following appliances are a guide only and refers to areas with 2.4m ceilings and 6 or more star rated buildings.
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Any alterations to the appliance may cause a hazard and will void any warranties. aXiS wood heaters are not work site incinerators. the combustion of any materials not listed in this manual (pg, 18) may damage the appliance’s components.
2. SpecificationS aXiS i1000iB Zero clearance material Solid steel firebox with fire bricks Heating Capacity Up to 15-30 Squares* avg emissions 1.2g/kg Avg Efficiency glass door Secure Swing door opening system minimum flue Height 3.6m flue dimensions 200mm, 250mm, 300mm...
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The Axis I1000IB and z/c box was tested in a combustible enclosure in a manner conforming to joint australian/new Zealand Standard 2918:2001, appendix B. the sides and rear of the wall enclosure must be no closer than 50mm from the sides and rear of the appliance zero clearance box.
3. preliminary inStall GUide it is the users duty to make themselves aware of and apply all national or more restrictive local standards and instructions(aS/nZS 2918:2001). iMPortant Prior to unpacking and installation ensure the appliance has not been damaged during transit. Please ensure you check the glass, the door(s), the damper operation and the door locking mechanism Before any work is carried out, as per local and national regulations and laws, this appliance Must be installed by a licensed professional as per australian and new Zealand standards 2918:2001.
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Sculpt Fireplaces & Axis reserves the right to change these specifications without prior notice. aCCeptable VarianCe allowanCe Due to the production of these hand assembled and manufactured fireplaces, there is an acceptable allowance of 3-5mm variance of the unit, including the door frame.
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4. Zero clearance aSSemBly ZEro ClEaranCE assEMBly guiDE step 1: laY all parts on tHe floor lay parts on the flue to ensure that all required components have been received. check list: 1 x top panel 1 x Back panel 1 x Base panel 2 x side panels 1 x inner spigot...
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4. Zero clearance aSSemBly ZEro ClEaranCE assEMBly guiDE ContinuED.. step 4: assemble baCK panel assemble the back panel to the back of the top, sides and base panels and securely screw into place. ensure all screws are positioned tightly through the allowed provision holes and the box is securely assembled step 5: insert Zero ClearanCe boX Place or insert the zero clearance box into the allowed non-...
5. inStall GUide FirEBox loCation Prior to proceeding with installation thoroughly investigate the materials composing the surrounding back walls, floor and ceiling of the desired position of the firebox. Combustible heat degrading materials, electric wiring or gas piping MUST NOT be located within the distance specified by the clearances(pg 7).
5. inStall GUide CoMMissioning thE aPPlianCE these instructions are to be kept by the user, the installer under any circumstances mUSt not dispose of this manual. following installation it is recommended the installer review any questions or queries the new user might have, this should include lighting the fire and explaining the various functioning components of the appliance.
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FluE non-CoMBustiBlE stuD non-CoMBustiBlE MatErial axis i1000 BEnCh non CoMBustiBlE BasE & hEarth *important: please refer to page 7 for minimum clearances and hearth dimensions. minimum flue height must be 4.6m from the hearth to the cowl as per australian & new Zealand Standards aS/nZS 2918:2001...
5. inStall GUide FluE systEM installation listed below are the general instructions for flue system install, please refer to these during the flue installation process. • inner active flue installed crimped/narrow end down • outer casing installed crimped/ narrow end up (critical when exposed above the roof line). •...
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operation & maintenance CoMBustion air this will make it possible to renew the air when the wood heater is in use and will guarantee that the correct pressure is maintained inside the room. ideally, this air intake should arrive under the wood heater.
operation & maintenance operation & user guide operating tHe wood burner witH tHe door open eXposes You to multiple HaZards (falling embers, smoKe emissions in tHe room, etC.). alwaYs operate tHe applianCe witH tHe door Closed. preCautions for tHe first ignition - Cure witH 10 small fires The first ten fires should be light, moderate and not overly loaded with wood.
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Misty or foggy weather may possibly favour back-flow of the smoke, which may be a health hazard. In this case only use the fireplace as is necessary. for safety reasons, assemblies of appliances and accessories not provided or recommended by aXis or sculpt fireplaces are not permitted. unsuitable equipment may cause dysfunctions and disorder...
operation & maintenance iMPortant Warning Storing any flammable materials (paper, linen, furniture, solvents, flammable liquids, spray containers, gas bottle, etc.) close to the fireplace is strictly forbidden. all these products should never be stored even for a short while in wood storages or recesses laid out under or near the appliance.
7. teSt reSUltS test reports aXis i1000 free standing & inbuilt partiCulate emissions, power output & effiCienCY test teStinG laBoratory australian Solid fuel testing p/l manUfactUrer axis model axis po-1000 inbuilt iSSUe date 09.04.2017 inveStiGatinG officer Steve marland reSUltS the appliance particulate emissions factor was 1.2g/Kg of hard wood that complies to AS/NZS 4014.1 and the average efficiency of the...
8. Warranty warrantY AXIS fireboxes & bricks are guaranteed for 10 years. This excludes ash pan, ash grate and fire grate retainers which are guaranteed for 2 years. the warranty becomes effective at the date of purchase. warrantY does not CoVer door seals, ropes, gaskets, glass and baffle plate.
8. Warranty warrantY Card date of purCHase plaCe of purCHase date of installation ComplianCe CertifiCate no. model no. name and address of purCHaser pHone no. email address Please include a copy of your receipt and compliance certificate email or post warrantY information to info@sculptfireplaces.com.au po Box, 1232 mornington, vic 3931 1300 851 304...
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