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Barossa SRS2 Freestanding

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Barossa SRS2 Freestanding

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Operating your Eureka

Installation

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Operating your Jindara Wood Heater

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Cleaning your flue

Carefully remove baffle plate and put it to one side. Close the heater door. Obtain a 150mm flue brush from your local
Jindara Dealer and proceed up onto your roof. Remove the cowl. Slowly push the flue brush down the chimney until it
stops. Pull the brush back out and repeat the process. Each time you do this you will notice that the brush will go further
down the chimney till it reaches the bottom. The soot and creosote will fall down the chimney and into the firebox. Clean
residue from firebox. Replace the baffle plate. Make sure you do the job well. The cleaner the flue the less chance there
will be of the creosote sticking again. After you have replaced the cowl, inspect the roof flashing for any damage that
may have been incurred whilst you were cleaning the flue. Reseal the seal on the roof with roof and gutter silicone if
required.

The fan

It is recommended to run the fan while the heater is operating above low burn on low speed. For extended periods when
the heater is running above medium fire, high or boost is recommended. Boost is recommended for short bursts where a
quick temperature rise is desired in conjunction with a high fire setting. The fan should be cleaned on a regular basis.
(Refer Troubleshooting for fan removal and cleaning.)

WARNING

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Operation of the fan

If firebox failure is reported and it is found that the firebox has been abused
through improper use of the fan, Jindara reserves the right to disallow any
warranty claims in relation to firebox failure.

WARNING

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The Door

Leaving Door Open

As stated previously in relation to leaving door open 25mm to encourage the fire
to pick up at a faster rate, your heater has been tested to ensure that no
structural damage can take place if the door is inadvertently left open. However
your paint finish can be damaged if the door is left open for a long period with a
full firebox of fuel with the fan off. Closely supervise your heater while the door is
left open.

Closing the Door

Always ensure that before you close your door there is no wood protruding
beyond the front of the firebox opening. Do not use the door glass as a ’battering
ram’ to push the wood back into the firebox.  Damage to the glass by such
impact is not covered by your Warranty.

Flue Installation 

The flue system must comply with Australian and New Zealand installation standards AS/NZS 2918:2001, and 

installed to the flue manufacturers instructions.  

The preformance of your Jindara Barossa is highly reliable on an effective flue system. In many cases poor start-up, 

dirty glass, down draft which causes smoking when door is open, and a reduction in heat output can all be related 

to flue been too short, or incorrect installation. Too tall a flue can result in excess draft and short burn times along 

with excessive heat output.  

The rear wall clearances mentioned above have been achieved with the following flue specifications. 

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150mm

 – rear wall clearance with an AS/NZS 2918:2001 approved flue kit, which incorporates a 

decroative surround which is unperforated for 180 degrees of its circumference. Additionally a 180 

degree x 900mm stainless steel heat shield located inbetween the 6” active flue, and decroative 

surround (supplied with woodheater). 

Summary of Contents for Barossa SRS2 Freestanding

Page 1: ...uring defect and you wish to make a claim under this warranty please contact an authorised Gason service centre to arrange for an assessment 4 If after assessing the heater Gason determines that the heater contains a manufacturing fault Gason may at its discretion a replace the heater b repair or replace specific components of the heater or c provide a full refund 5 Parts replaced under Warranty a...

Page 2: ... not touch the surface of this appliance Keep children away from this appliance during operation Do not allow anyone to operate this appliance who is not familiar with this instruction booklet WARNING Paint Curing and Care Your heater is coated with the best available heat resistant paint Even though the paint has been baked after application it may require further temperature curing It may if you...

Page 3: ...ccepts no liability whatsoever for any interpretation of AS NZS 2918 2001 It is important you understand these installation instructions and minimum clearances to combustible materials before selecting a position for your Jindara Barossa to ensure a safe and correct installation is achieved Installation Permit Depending on your local authority requirements a permit may be required for the installa...

Page 4: ... have developed on the back of the air slide or on the face of the heater rub them off with fine wet and dry sand paper till you have a smooth surface and edges Replace the air slide and make sure the washers and spacers are on the bolts when you screw the bolts back into the face of the heater Do not apply any type of lubricant to the air slide whatsoever as this will attract dust and make the sl...

Page 5: ...es the right to disallow any warranty claims in relation to firebox failure WARNING The Door Leaving Door Open As stated previously in relation to leaving door open 25mm to encourage the fire to pick up at a faster rate your heater has been tested to ensure that no structural damage can take place if the door is inadvertently left open However your paint finish can be damaged if the door is left o...

Page 6: ...is normal It is suggested to well ventilate your home on the initial fire up Please refer to our section Paint Curing and Cure The glass door Always operate your heater with the door closed and locked The only time you can leave the door open is on initial lighting or when reloading the heater Care of your glass If you are burning good dry wood you will have very little discolouration of your glas...

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