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OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT Deco EC00010 Metallic black Factory 2 5‐7 Hogan Court Pakenham, Victoria 3810, Australia Ph: 03 59 415 008 Fax 03 59 415 975 Distributed by: Email: info@myfirplaceproducts.com.au My Fireplace Australia Pty Ltd www.myfireplaceaustralia.com.au This manual is available for free download on the distributer’s web site. It is a copyrighted document. Re‐sale is strictly prohibited. The manufacturer may update this manual from time to time and cannot be responsible for problems, injuries, or damages arising out of the use of information contained in any manual ...
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THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING THIS ECOMAXX WOODHEATING WOOD ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT We want to congratulate you on your purchase and wish to help you get maximum satisfaction from your wood fire. In the pages that follow, we will give you advice on wood heating and controlled combustion as well as technical specifications regarding installation, operation and maintenance of the model you have chosen. The instructions pertaining to the installation of your wood fire comply with AS/NZS 2918:2001 standards. Congratulations on making a wise purchase. If this zero clearance wood inbuilt is not properly installed, combustible materials near it may overheat. To reduce the risk of fire, follow the installation instructions in this manual exactly. Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area. Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new zero clearance wood inbuilt. You may need to get a building permit for the installation of this zero clearance wood inbuilt and the chimney that it is connected to. Consult your local city, borough or shire council about restrictions and installations requirements in your area and the need to obtain a permit. We recommend that you also inform your ...
Table of content PART A - OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ........5 Safety Information ................5 Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings .............5 General Information ................6 EcoMaxx Deco Specifications .......................6 Zone Heating and How to Make it Work for You .................8 The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency ................9 ...
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5.1.2 Glass Door Cleaning ........................ 18 5.1.3 Door Adjustment ........................... 18 5.1.4 Replacing the Door Gasket ...................... 19 5.1.5 Replacing the Glass Gasket and/or the Glass ................ 19 5.1.6 Cleaning and Painting the Zero clearance wood inbuilt ............... 21 Chimney and Chimney Liner Maintenance .................. 21 5.2.1 Why Chimney Cleaning is Necessary ..................... 21 5.2.2 How Often Should You Clean the Chimney? ................. 21 ...
PART A ‐ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Please see Part B for installation instructions. 1 SAFETY INFORMATION 1.1 Summary of Operation and Maintenance Cautions and Warnings • HOT WHILE IN OPERATION, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS. GLOVES MAY BE NEEDED FOR ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT OPERATION. • USING A ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT WITH CRACKED OR BROKEN COMPONENTS, SUCH AS GLASS OR FIREBRICKS OR BAFFLES MAY PRODUCE AN UNSAFE CONDITION AND MAY DAMAGE THE ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT. ...
CAUTION: DO NOT OBSTRUCT AIR INLETS. THIS ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT NEEDS AIR FOR ITS GOOD OPERATION. CAUTION: DO NOT BLOCK THE HOT AIR VENTS TO THE ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT AS THIS WILL CAUSE THE ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT TO OVERHEAT. WARNING: DO NOT USE MATERIALS OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED IN THE REPLACEMENT PARTS SECTION DURING INSTALLATION AS THEY MAY BE SAFETY HAZARDS AND A FIRE COULD RESULT. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PICTURES SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ARE GENERIC AND MAY NOT MATCH EXACTLY THE LOOK OF YOUR ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT. 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 EcoMaxx Deco Specifications ...
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2.2 Zone Heating and How to Make it Work for You Your new EcoMaxx Deco zero clearance wood inbuilt is a space heater, which means it is intended to heat the area it is installed in, as well as spaces that connect to that area, although to a lower temperature. This is called zone heating and it is an increasingly popular way to heat homes or spaces within homes. Zone heating can be used to supplement another heating system by heating a particular space within a home, such as a basement family room or an addition that lacks another heat source. Houses of moderate size and relatively new construction can be heated with a properly sized and located zero clearance wood inbuilt. Whole house zone heating works best when the zero clearance wood inbuilt is located in the part of the house where the family spends most of its time. This is normally the main living area where the kitchen, dining and living rooms are located. By locating the zero clearance wood inbuilt in this area, you will get the maximum benefit of the heat it produces and will achieve the highest possible heating efficiency and comfort. The space where you spend most of your time will be warmest, while bedrooms ...
2.3 The Benefits of Low Emissions and High Efficiency The low smoke emissions produced by the special features inside the EcoMaxx Deco firebox mean that your household will release up to 90 percent less smoke into the outside environment than if you used an older conventional stove. But there is more to the emission control technologies than protecting the environment. The smoke released from wood when it is heated contains about half of the energy content of the fuel. By burning the wood completely, your zero clearance wood inbuilt releases all the heat energy from the wood instead of wasting it as smoke up the chimney. Also, the features inside the firebox allow you to reduce the air supply to control heat output, while maintaining clean and efficient flaming combustion, which boosts the efficient delivery of heat to your home. The emission control and advanced combustion features of your zero clearance wood inbuilt can only work properly if your fuel is in the correct moisture content range of 15 to 20 percent. See Section 3: Fuel of this manual for suggestions on preparing fuelwood and judging its moisture. 2.4 The EcoMaxx Woodheating’s Commitment to You and the Environment The EcoMaxx Woodheating team is committed to protecting the environment, so we do everything we can to use only materials in our products that will have no lasting negative impact on the environment. 2.4.1 What is Your New Zero clearance wood inbuilt Made Of? The body of your zero clearance wood inbuilt, which is most of its weight, is carbon steel. Should it ever become necessary many years in the future, almost the entire zero clearance wood inbuilt can be recycled into new products, thus eliminating the need to mine new materials. The paint coating on your zero clearance wood inbuilt is very thin. Its VOC content (Volatile Organic Compounds) is very low. VOCs can be responsible for smog, so all the paint used during the manufacturing ...
3 FUEL 3.1 Materials That Should Not be Burned • GARBAGE OF ANY KIND, • COAL OR CHARCOAL, • TREATED, PAINTED OR COATED WOOD, • PLYWOOD OR PARTICLE BOARD, • FINE PAPER, COLORED PAPER OR CARDBOARD, • SALT WATER DRIFTWOOD, • MANUFACTURED LOGS CONTAINING WAX OR CHEMICAL ADDITIVES, • RAILROAD TIES, • LIQUIDS SUCH AS KEROSENE OR DIESEL FUEL TO START A FIRE. WARNING: DO NOT POKE OR STIR THE LOGS WHILE THEY ARE BURNING. USE ONLY FIRELOGS THAT HAVE BEEN TESTED FOR USE IN ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILTS (SEE ULC/ORD‐C127, COMPOSITE FIRELOGS) AND PRIOR TO USE, REFER TO FIRELOG WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ...
3.2.4 Piece Size Firewood dries more quickly when it is split. Large unsplit rounds can take years to dry enough to burn. Even when dried, unsplit logs are difficult to ignite because they don’t have the sharp edges where the flames first catch. Logs as small as 75 mm should be split to encourage drying. ...
3.2.6 Judging Firewood Moisture Content You can find out if some firewood is dry enough to burn by using these guidelines: • cracks form at the ends of logs as they dry • as it dries in the sun, the wood turns from white or cream coloured to grey or yellow, • bang two pieces of wood together; seasoned wood sounds hollow and wet wood sounds dull, • dry wood is much lighter in weight than wet wood, • split a piece, and if the fresh face feels warm and dry it is dry enough to burn; if it feels damp, it is too wet, • burn a piece; wet wood hisses and sizzles in the fire and dry wood does not. You could buy a wood moisture meter to test your firewood. 4 OPERATING YOUR ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT 4.1 Your First Fires Two things will happen as you burn your first few fires; the paint cures and the internal components of the zero clearance wood inbuilt are conditioned. As the paint cures, some of the chemicals vaporize. The vapors are not poisonous, but they do smell bad. Fresh paint fumes can also cause false alarms in smoke detectors. So, when you first light your zero clearance wood inbuilt, be prepared by opening doors and/or windows to ventilate the house. As you burn ...
4.2.1 Conventional Fire Starting The conventional way to build a wood fire is to bunch up 5 to 10 sheets of plain newspaper and place them in the firebox. Next, place 10 or so pieces of fine kindling on the newspaper. This kindling should be very thin; less than 25 mm. Next, place some larger kindling pieces on the fine kindling. Open the air control fully and light the newspaper. If you have a tall, straight venting system you should be able to close the door immediately and the fire will ignite. ...
Gel starter may be used but only if there are no hot embers present. Use only in a cold firebox to start a fire. DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, NAPHTHA, FUEL OIL, MOTOR OIL, OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE. 4.3 Maintaining Wood Fires 4.3.1 General Advice Wood heating with a space heater is very different than other forms of heating. There will be variations in the temperature in different parts of the house and there will be variations in temperature throughout the day and night. This is normal, and for experienced wood burners these are advantages of zone heating with wood. Do not expect steady heat output from your zero clearance wood inbuilt. It is normal for its surface temperature to rise after a new load of wood is ignited and for its temperature to gradually decline as the fire progresses. This rising and falling of temperature can be matched to your household routines. For example, ...
NEVER STORE ASHES INDOORS OR IN A NON‐METALIC CONTAINER OR ON A WOODEN DECK. 4.3.3 Raking Charcoal Rekindle the fire when you notice that the room temperature has fallen. You will find most of the remaining charcoal at the back of the firebox, furthest from the door. Rake these coals towards the door before loading. There are two reasons for this raking of the coals. First, it concentrates them near where most of the combustion air enters the firebox and where they can ignite the new load quickly, and second, the charcoal will not be smothered by the new load of wood. If you were to simply spread the charcoal out, the ...
from the exhaust. You will notice that as you reduce the air setting, the flames slow down. This is your indication that the zero clearance wood inbuilt is burning at its peak efficiency. If the flames get small and almost disappear when you turn down the air, you have turned down the air ...
4.3.6.4 Maximum Burn Cycle Times The burn cycle time is the period between loading wood on a coal bed and the consumption of that wood back to a coal bed of the same size. The flaming phase of the fire lasts for roughly the first half of the burn cycle and the second half is the coal bed phase during which there is little or no flame. The length of burn you can expect from your zero clearance wood inbuilt, including both the flaming and coal bed phases, will be affected by a number of things, such as: • • firebox size, the size of the space to be heated, • • the amount of wood loaded, the climate zone you live in, and • • the species of wood you burn, the time of year. • the wood moisture content, The table below provides a very general indication of the maximum burn cycle times you are likely to experience, based on firebox volume. ...
deteriorate. For that reason, never leave the zero clearance wood inbuilt unattended while a new load is being fired hot. 5.1.1 Plated Finish Maintenance If your appliance has a plated finish, use a metal polish and a soft cloth to clean it. Do not use abrasives such as steel wool, steel pads or an abrasive cleaner for they may scratch the finish. 5.1.2 Glass Door Cleaning Under normal conditions, your door glass should stay relatively clear. If your firewood is dry enough and you follow the operating instructions in this manual, a whitish, dusty deposit will form on the inside of the glass after a week or so of use. This is normal and can be easily removed when the zero clearance wood inbuilt is cool by wiping with a damp cloth or paper towel and then drying. Never try to clean the glass when the zero clearance wood inbuilt is hot. In spring and fall when the zero clearance wood inbuilt is run at lower temperatures, you may see some light brown stains forming, especially at the lower corners of the glass. This indicates that the fire has been smoky and some of the smoke has condensed on the glass. When the weather is mild, you may find that letting the fire go out is better than trying to maintain a continuous fire. Use the technique described above for building a fire to take the chill off the house. If you do get brown stains on the glass you can remove them with special cleaners for wood heater glass ...
Make sure the heater is cold. Open the door. Unscrew the lock screw (A) on the door handle shaft. Rotate handle shaft anti‐clockwise, this will increase pressure on the door seal. To reduce the pressure on the door seal, rotate handle shaft clockwise. Close the door and lock. Try for seal. Replace the lock screw. NOTE: Check that roll pin (B) is centred in shaft. 5.1.4 Replacing the Door Gasket It is important to maintain the gasket in good condition. After a year or more of use, the door gasket will compress and become hard, which may allow air to leak past it. You can test the condition of the door gasket by closing and latching the door on a strip of paper. Test all around the door. If the paper slips out ...
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To replace the glass (D), remove the spring pin (A) from the handle shaft, the nut (B) and the glass retainer (C). Remove the damaged glass and install the new one in place. Make sure you have a gasket around the replacement glass (see procedure above). Put back the glass retainer, the nut and the roll pin. Put back the door frame (E) on the heater The gasket must be centred on the edge of the glass. To do this easily, peel back a section of the paper covering the adhesive and place the gasket on a table ...
5.1.6 Cleaning and Painting the Zero clearance wood inbuilt Do not attempt to clean or paint the zero clearance wood inbuilt when the unit is hot. Painted surfaces can be wiped down with a damp cloth. Plated surfaces may be scratched by abrasive cleaners. To maintain the finish at its original brilliance, use only a damp soft cloth to clean plated surfaces. If the paint becomes scratched or damaged, you can give your wood zero clearance wood inbuilt a brand new look by repainting it with heat‐resistant paint. Before painting, roughen the surface with fine sand paper, wipe it down to remove dust, and apply two thin coats of paint. For best results, use the same paint that was originally used on the zero clearance wood inbuilt, which is available in spray cans. See your dealer for details. 5.2 Chimney and Chimney Liner Maintenance 5.2.1 Why Chimney Cleaning is Necessary Wood smoke can condense inside the chimney liner and chimney, forming a combustible deposit called creosote. If creosote is allowed to build up in the venting system it can ignite when a hot fire is burned in ...
The most common equipment used are fibreglass rods with threaded fittings and stiff plastic brushes. The brush is forced up and down inside the chimney flue to scrub off the creosote. The chimney should be checked regularly for creosote build‐ up. Inspection and cleaning of the chimney can be facilitated by removing the baffle. Do not expect chemical cleaners to keep your chimney clean. The chimney cowl can be removed for inspection and/or cleaning of the chimney. The chimney should be swept following these steps: 1) Remove the fire baffle and air tubes. 2) Remove the chimney cowl. 3) Sweep the chimney. 4) Clean the inside of the firebox. 5) Re‐install the baffle, the air tubes and the chimney cowl. CAUTION: OPERATION OF YOUR ECOMAXX DECO WITHOUT THE BAFFLE MAY CAUSE UNSAFE AND HAZARDOUS TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. ...
PART B – INSTALLATION Install the zero clearance wood inbuilt only as described in these instructions. 6 SAFETY INFORMATION 6.1 Summary of Installation Cautions and Warnings • THE INFORMATION GIVEN ON THE CERTIFICATION LABEL AFFIXED TO THE APPLIANCE ALWAYS OVERRIDES THE INFORMATION PUBLISHED, IN ANY OTHER MEDIA (OWNER’S MANUAL, CATALOGUES, FLYERS, MAGAZINES AND/OR WEB SITES). • MIXING OF APPLIANCE COMPONENTS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES OR MODIFYING COMPONENTS MAY ...
• THIS ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED TO BE INSTALLED INSIDE A MASONRY CHIMNEY. 6.2 Regulations Covering Zero Clearance Wood Inbuilt Installation When installed and operated as described in these instructions, the EcoMaxx Deco wood zero clearance wood inbuilt is suitable for use in residential installations. The EcoMaxx Deco wood zero clearance wood inbuilt is not intended for installation in a bedroom. NOTE: The Zero clearance wood inbuilt is not approved for use with a so‐called “positive flue connection” to the clay tile of a masonry chimney. ECOMAXX ZERO CLEARANCE HEATERS SHOULD BE INSTALLED ONLY BY A LICENSED ACCREDITED INSTALLER. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR RETAILER TO LOCATE AN INSTALLER. ...
6.3 Zero clearance wood inbuilt Installation 6.3.1 Locating the EcoMaxx Deco A. The best location to install your zero clearance wood inbuilt is determined by considering the location of windows, doors, and the traffic flow in the room where the zero clearance wood inbuilt is located, allowing space in front of the unit for the heart extension and the mantel, and taking into consideration the chimney. If possible, you should choose a location where the chimney will pass through the house without cutting floor or roof rafters. B. Usually, no additional floor support is needed for the zero clearance wood inbuilt. The adequacy of the floor can be checked by first estimating the weight of the zero clearance wood inbuilt system. Weight is given in Section 2.1: EcoMaxx Deco Specifications. Next, measure the area occupied by the zero clearance wood inbuilt, note the floor construction and consult your local building code to determine if ...
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In the case where (F) would be equal to 4", it is suggested that the sheet metal between the base of the zero clearance wood inbuilt and floor be in one piece. 27 OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER...
MINIMUM MEASUREMENT E 51 mm 6.3.3 Framing, Facing, Mantel, and Combustible Shelf 6.3.3.1 Framing The construction of the framing, facing, and mantel must be in accordance with the standards and the following illustrations: A. Frame the sides and back of the zero clearance wood inbuilt using 5 cm x 8 cm or heavier lumber. However, ...
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WARNING: THE ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT MUST NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH ANY INSULATION OR LOOSE FILLING MATERIAL. FOR THIS PURPOSE, COVER THE INSULATION WITH DRYWALL PANELS OR ANY OTHER FINISHING MATERIAL INSIDE THE CHASE AROUND THE ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD INBUILT. MFA Pty Ltd advises the entire wall structures to be made from AC sheet if possible. CLEARANCES A 80 mm B 950 mm C 300 mm D 12 mm ...
6.4 Minimum Opening, Clearances to Combustibles, and Floor Protector CLEARANCES MINIMUM OPENING G 40 mm H 1200 mm J 915 mm I 1310 mm K 945 mm O 40 mm L 655 mm CLEARANCES F 40 mm P 40 mm OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
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FLOOR PROTECTION* B 500 mm – Note 1 M 930 mm N 1170 mm Note 1: From door opening. The depth of a non‐combustible mantel in front of the insert is included in the calculation of the floor protector’s dimensions. *REFER TO AS 2918 – 1990 CLAUSES 2.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.2 AS THERE ARE VARIATIONS TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF HEARTHS. 6.4.1.1 Facing Heat resistant material such as brick, stone or ceramic tile may be in contact with the zero clearance wood inbuilt decorative frame. Note that if you ever needed to remove the decorative frame, it might be wise not to seal between the faceplate and finishing material. Heat resistant materials such as brick, stone or ceramic tile may project in front of and onto the zero clearance wood inbuilt decorative frame. ...
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6.4.1.2 Compliance of a Combustible Mantel Shelf The installation of the combustible shelf is permitted. The shelf shall have a depth (E) of up to 250 mm and shall be installed 1310 mm from the fireplace base. E I Q G R 250 mm 1310 mm 30 mm 40 mm 300 mm MAXIMUM MAXIMUM NO HEAT SENSITIVE MATERIAL MAY BE PLACED CLOSER THAN 300MM TO THE SIDES AND 450MM ABOVE THE HOT AIR OUTLET, WITHOUT ADEQUATE HEAT SHIELDING IN TERMS ON CLAUSE 3.4.2 AS 2918 –1990. OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
6.5 Locating the Certification Label Since the information given on the certification label attached to the appliance always overrides the information published in any other media (owner’s manual, catalogues, flyers, magazines and/or web sites), it is important to refer to it in order to have a safe and compliant installation. In addition, ...
7.2 Minimum Flue System Height Flue heights and lengths from AS/NZS 2918:2001 The top of the flue system should be tall enough to be above the air turbulence caused when wind blows against the house and its roof. The flue exit shall be located outside the building in which the appliance is installed so that: a) The flue shall extend not less than 4.6 m above the top of the floor protector; b) The minimum height of the flue system within 3 m distance from the highest point of the roof shall be 600 mm above that point; c) The minimum height of the flue system further than 3 m from the highest point of the roof shall be 1000 mm above roof penetration; d) No part of any building lies in or above a circular area described by a horizontal radius of 3 m about the flue system exit. OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
7.3 Suitable Chimneys Your wood zero clearance wood inbuilt will provide optimum efficiency and performance when connected to a 155 mm diameter chimney. 7.4 The Relationship Between the Chimney and the House Because the venting system is the engine that drives the wood heating system, it must have the right characteristics. The signs of bad system design are cold backdrafting when there is no fire in the zero clearance wood inbuilt, slow kindling of new fires, and smoke roll‐out when the door is opened for loading. ...
APPENDIX 1: BAFFLE PLATE LOCATION 1. The baffle plate will need to be removed for the cleaning of your flue system. 2. Ensure the fire is completely out before proceeding. 3. Remove firebricks from your firebox. 4. Lift baffle from injector rails at front & rear of firebox and lower back of baffle to the base of the firebox. 5. Take note of the position of the locating tabs to the side of the baffle plate; make sure it goes in the same way. 6. Ensure the injectors are pushed all the way to the right before re‐installing the baffle plate. 7. After cleaning flue system simply reverse the procedure to replace your baffle before relighting the fire. DO NOT LIGHT THE FIRE WHILE THE BAFFLE IS REMOVED AS THIS COULD CAUSE A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE. OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
APPENDIX 2: HEPA GRADE ROOM AIR FILTER Premium range EcoMaxx Deco models only Under the Main Door Area, is the HEPA Filter that cleans your room air trapping all particulates greater the 4 microns (4um) in size. This filter has two roles: 1) It cleans the air that is blown into your living space, unlike other heaters. 2) It also keeps the blower blades clean, and free from dust and other matter, which prolongs the blower unit life & prevents noisy imbalances of the blower basket. We recommend the filter be cleaned every 6 months, or as needed depending on situation. Turning the blower unit to the OFF position while re‐fueling your appliance, will greatly improve the life of the HEPA filter unit, failure to do so may allow red embers and coals to pass through the filter membrane, resulting in damage. The membrane is a fibreglass based product, and is not flammable. To access the filter for cleaning, swing the Outer Trim frame to the open position, and open the Main Door. 37 OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER...
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Located behind the plinth, the HEPA Filter that cleans your room air trapping all particulates greater the 4 microns (4um) in size. Cleaning of the HEPA Filters can be performed by blowing compressed air from the reverse direction or/ soaking in a light detergent bath. DO NOT REPLACE INTO THE APPLIANCE WHEN WET. DO NOT DISMANTLE THE FILTER ASSEMBLY. 1) Remove the four screws that hold the plinth panel in place, there are two screws at each end. You will need a standard Phillips (star) screwdriver. 2) Gently remove the plinth, and remove the wing nuts holding the filter in place. 3) Gently angle the filter out, taking care not to damage it. Filter can be cleaned in warm water, blown out by an air compressor or gently wiped with a dustpan brush to remove the majority of dirt. Filters do not have to be spotlessly clean; they will still work when partially dirty. OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
APPENDIX 3: AIR CIRCULATION BLOWER The blower motor bearings are factory lubricated for years of trouble free operation. Premium EcoMaxx Woodstove’s are fitted as standard with a room air HEPA grade filtration system, as explained further in this manual, this filter eliminates dust from the sealed blower area thus eliminating the need for end user intervention. Furthermore, Ecomaxx Woodheating Pty Ltd expressly implies that maintenance inside the blower area should only be carried out by a qualified representative of Ecomaxx Woodheating Pty Ltd. There may be risk of electric shock causing personal injury even death by opening the sealed blower area. Opening the pedestal unit will void all warranties, whether expressed or implied. BLOWER SWITCH * 3 Speed, 4 Position, rotary. Off, Low, Medium, High. ...
APPENDIX 5: EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
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IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your stove, please provide the model number and the serial number. We reserve the right to change parts due to technology upgrade or availability. Contact an authorized dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non‐approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards. # Item Description 1 ...
ECOMAXX PRODUCT WARRANTY This document sets out the express warranties that apply in respect of Ecomaxx products purchased in Australia. For Ecomaxx products purchased in Australia, the express warranties in this document are provided by My Fireplace Australia Pty Limited of Factory 2, 5‐7 Hogan Court, Pakenham, Victoria 3810 (phone number 03 59 415 008). 1. Ecomaxx express warranty Subject to the exclusions in section 2, we warrant under this express warranty that the below parts will be free from defects of materials or workmanship for the periods specified below (with each of the below periods commencing on the date the Ecomaxx product was purchased by you as a brand new product from a retailer located in Australia): WARRANTY APPLICATION DESCRIPTION PARTS LABOUR Combustion chamber (welds only), castings, convector air‐mate, surrounds and heat shields, ash drawer, steel legs, pedestal and 15 years 10 years trims (aluminium extrusions). Secondary air tubes*, stainless steel firebox components, C‐Cast 3 years ...
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3. Consumer Guarantees Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian 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. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 4. How to make a claim You may make a claim under this warranty by visiting our website (www.myfireplaceaustralia.com.au), contacting our customer care line (03 59 415 008) or visiting our office at the address mentioned before. To make a valid claim under this warranty, you must: a) lodge the claim with us as soon as possible and no later than 14 days after you first become aware of the breakdown; ...
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Manufactured by: STOVE BUILDER INTERNATIONAL INC. 250, de Copenhague, Saint‐Augustin‐de‐Desmaures (Quebec), Canada G3A 2H3 Tel: (418) 878‐3040 Fax: (418) 878‐3001 Distributed by: My fireplace Australia ACN 127 126 550 Fact.2, 5‐7 Hogan Court PAKENHAM , VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, 3810 Tel: (613) 59415 008 Fax: (613) 59415 975 www.myfireplaceaustralia.com.au OPERATING & INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ECOMAXX DECO ZERO CLEARANCE WOOD HEATER ...
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