18
OPERATING
&
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
INBUILT
WOOD
HEATERS
The
table
below
provides
a
very
general
indication
of
the
maximum
burn
cycle
times
you
are
likely
to
experience,
based
on
firebox
volume.
FIREBOX
VOLUME
MAXIMUM
BURN
TIME
<
0.042
cubic
meter
3
to
5
hours
0.042
m
3
to
0.056
m
3
5
to
6
hours
0.056
m
3
to
0.071
m
3
6
to
8
hours
0.071
m
3
to
0.085
m
3
8
to
9
hours
>
0.085
m
3
9
to
10
hours
Long
burn
times
are
not
necessarily
an
indication
of
efficient
wood
inbuilt
operation.
When
you
are
home
during
the
day
and
able
to
tend
the
fire,
it
is
preferable
to
build
a
smaller
fire
that
might
provide
three
or
four
hours
of
heating
than
to
fully
load
the
firebox
for
a
much
longer
burn.
Shorter
burn
cycles
make
it
easier
to
match
the
heat
output
of
the
wood
inbuilt
to
the
heat
demand
of
the
space.
4.4
BLOWER
OPERATION
Allow
the
wood
inbuilt
to
reach
operating
temperature
(approximately
one
hour),
before
turning
on
the
blower,
since
increased
airflow
from
the
blower
will
remove
heat
and
affect
the
start
‐
up
combustion
efficiency.
BLOWER
SWITCH
*
3
Speed,
4
Position,
rotary.
Off,
Low,
Medium,
High.
NOTE:
ENSURE
THE
BLOWER
CORD
IS
NOT
IN
CONTACT
WITH
ANY
SURFACE
OF
THE
WOOD
INBUILT
TO
PREVENT
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
OR
FIRE
DAMAGE.
DO
NOT
RUN
CORD
BENEATH
THE
WOOD
INBUILT.
4.4.1
BLOWER
MAINTENANCE
The
blower
motor
bearings
are
factory
lubricated
for
years
of
trouble
free
operation.
Premium
Ecomaxx
Wood
heaters
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
blower
area
will
void
all
warranties,
whether
expressed
or
implied.