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HEATER RANGE
USER MANUAL
SERIES
Kalora 425R
Kalora 500C
Kalora 500BX Woodstack
Kalora 600C
Kalora 600BX Woodstack
Kalora Pty Ltd
Head Office
58 Access Way
Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Australia
+61 3 8579 5900
info@kalora.com.au
www.kalora.com.au
Version: v1.0

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Summarization of Contents

Introduction
Welcome and Overview
Provides a general welcome and overview of the user manual's purpose.
Council Requirements
Local Regulations and Permits
Details local council requirements, permits, and regulations for installing wood heaters.
Wood Heater Safety
General Safety Guidelines
Outlines essential safety aspects for operating a wood heater, covering user responsibility and appliance usage.
Before Installing Your Wood Heater
Adequate Provision Air
Emphasizes the need for sufficient air supply for efficient and safe wood heater operation.
Well Sealed Flue System
Details requirements for a proper flue system, including pipe materials, bends, and clearance.
Clearances to Combustibles
Stresses the importance of maintaining specified distances from combustible materials for safety.
Hearth Requirements
Specifies the type of floor protector required for safe installation of the wood heater.
Installation
Clearances to Combustibles Table
Provides specific clearance measurements for different Kalora models to walls and hearths.
Manufacturer's Recommendations
Advises keeping combustible materials away from the appliance and not drying clothing nearby.
Standard Installation Connection
Illustrates and details connecting a wood heater to a standard flue system through a roof.
Masonry Chimney Connection
Provides guidance on connecting the wood heater to an existing masonry chimney.
Minimum Installation Clearances Diagrams
Diagrams illustrating flue height clearances relative to roof pitch and structures.
Firebox Assembly
Step-by-step instructions for assembling firebricks and baffle within the firebox for different models.
Operating Your Wood Heater
Fan Operation
Instructions for operating the heater's fan, including plugging in and adjusting speed settings.
Controls and Their Use
Explains the function of various controls like the power cable, fan switch, and air slides.
Fuel Requirements
Specifies suitable fuel types and lists prohibited fuels for the wood heater.
Warning: First Operation
Advises on initial use, potential smells, and the curing process of the heater's paint.
Air Controls
Details how air slides affect burning, glass cleanliness, and efficiency.
Lighting the Fire
Step-by-step guide on how to start a fire, including paper, kindling, and wood placement.
Refueling
Instructions for safely adding fuel, emphasizing air supply and door handling.
Overnight Burning
Guidance on achieving long burn times, including fuel bed preparation and air adjustments.
Wood Heater Maintenance
Regular Heater Checks
Recommends regular checks of the flue system, baffles, seals, and firebricks for wear.
Ash Removal
Instructions on how to safely remove ash from the heater when it is cold.
Care of Glass
Guidance on cleaning blackened glass and precautions when opening the door with fuel.
Door Adjustments
Explains how to adjust door closing tension to ensure a proper seal.
Replacing Parts
Advises using genuine parts and performing replacements only when the heater is cold.
Surface Finish Maintenance
Details how to clean and maintain the heater's exterior surface, including repainting.
Trouble Shooting
Fire Not Burning
Addresses common causes for the heater not burning, such as air supply or fuel issues.
Glass Blackens
Explains why the heater glass may blacken and how to prevent it.
Smoke in Room
Troubleshooting steps for smoke entering the room, focusing on air tightness and flue issues.
Fire Burning Too Quickly
Identifies causes for rapid burning, such as excess draught or air, and suggests adjustments.
Chimney Fire
Explains the causes of chimney fires, detection methods, and emergency procedures.
Warranty
Kalora Limited Warranty
Details the terms and conditions of the limited warranty provided by Kalora Pty Ltd.
Scope of Warranty
Outlines specific parts covered, warranty periods, and the process for claims.
Warranty Exclusions
Lists conditions and circumstances under which the warranty does not apply.
How to Make a Claim
Provides instructions on how to submit a warranty claim, including required information.
Register Your Product
Instructs users on how to register their product by mail for warranty purposes.