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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance has been certified under the requirements of AS/NZ2918.
•     Before the first commissioning and connection to the flue, these user instructions must be read 

      thoroughly.

•     It is recommended to use clean cotton gloves for the setting of the appliance in order to avoid 

      fingerprints on the paint, they can be difficult to remove later.

•     In the interest of air pollution and safe operation of the unit, the maximum indicated amount of 

      fuel should not be exceeded and the fire should only be operated with the door closed. 

      The risk of overheating could occur if the door is left open and could damage the appliance. 

•     This type of damage is not covered under warranty.
•     Permissible fuels are;

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Natural wood (maximum 35cm in length)

•     Never use liquid accelerants.
•     Only use special ignition materials or wood wool for lighting the fire.
•     Never use fine wooden chips, mulch, coal debris, particle board waste, wet wood, or treated 

      wood, paper or cardboard or similar materials for burning.

•     Upon first use, smoke and an unpleasant smell may be noticed. This is normal. Ensure there is

      proper ventilation in the room by opening windows and doors and heat the fireplace at the 

      maximum rated heating performance.  If the maximum heating performance is not reached in 

      the first burn, the smell may be apparent in the second or subsequent uses.

•     The operating elements and adjustments are to be used as described in these user 

      instructions. If the appliance is hot use auxiliaries or protective gloves for the handling of the 

      appliance. 

•     When opening the furnace chamber door any incorrect handling or insufficient draught may 

      induce smoke. Always ensure that the furnace chamber door is opened slowly to a small extent

      initially and there fully after a few seconds. 

•     In addition if you intend to put additional fuel in the fire be aware that there may be only an 

      ember bed burning with no flames visible.

•     In heating mode the surfaces, inspection glass and handles may become very hot. Warn 

      children or the elderly of these dangers and keep them away from the fireplace when operating 

      or install a guard.

•     Ensure the ashtray is fully inserted and never remove hot ash from the fireplace. Always wait 

      for it to cool.

•     In transitional periods the chimney draught may drop resulting in imperfect suction of the 

      generated flue gases. In such cases the fireplace is to be filled with smaller quantities of fuel, 

      preferably wooden chips or wood wool and it is to be commissioned under control with the 

      stabilization of the chimney draught. The fire grate should always be kept clean.

•     After the heating season, it is recommended to have the appliance inspected by an authorised 

      service technician. It is also advisable to clean the routes of flue gases and pipes.

•     Should repairs or reconditioning be required please contact your dealer with the model and 

      serial numbers of your appliance. Only original parts may be used.

•     As the air needed for proper combustion is drawn from the room where the fireplace is located, 

      ensure that sufficient air supply is received via windows or vents.

Summary of Contents for KJELL

Page 1: ...KJELL WOODHEATER INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL VERSION 4 ...

Page 2: ...n DATA PLATE O ASFT 17024 1 OVERALL AVERAGE EFFICIENCY AVERAGE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS g Kg 60 1 10 L RSFT12 AHHA CERTIFICATE NUMBER HXXX XXX DISTRIBUTED BY REAL FLAME PTY LIMITED 1340 FERNTREE GULLY ROAD SCRESBY VICTORIA 3179 AUSTRALIA PERFORMANCE MAY VARY FROM TEST VALUES DEPENDING ON THE ACTUAL OPERATING CONDITIONS CERTIFYING AUTHORITY AUSTRALIAN HOME HEATING ASSOCIATION DRY 8 3 TESTED BY AUSTRAL...

Page 3: ...3 STRUCTURE OF THE FIREPLACE Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Ash Pan ...

Page 4: ...4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 3 ...

Page 5: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CLEARANCES 5 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 ...

Page 6: ...ions If the appliance is hot use auxiliaries or protective gloves for the handling of the appliance When opening the furnace chamber door any incorrect handling or insufficient draught may induce smoke Always ensure that the furnace chamber door is opened slowly to a small extent initially and there fully after a few seconds In addition if you intend to put additional fuel in the fire be aware tha...

Page 7: ...joining rooms or installing vents with free area of at least 150cm2 Ensure clearances from combustible surfaces are maintained in accordance with the drawings on page 5 The fire should never be modified under any circumstances In the event of any flue fire immediately close all the openings of the appliance and call the fire brigade Never try to extinguish the fire with water Thereafter always hav...

Page 8: ...ect handling or insufficient draught may induce smoke into the room Always ensure that the burner chamber door is opened slowly to a small extent first and then fully after a few seconds The secondary air provides for follow up burning of the combustible components in the burner chamber This contributes to the protection of the environment If you wish to use the fireplace in warmer weather be awar...

Page 9: ...a few drops of glass ceramic cleaner onto both sides of the glass and spread with kitchen paper towel This will create an invisible film to protect the surface of the glass and keep it clean WHAT TO DO IF THE FLUE CATCHES FIRE A flue fire may occur if not properly maintained or the wrong fuels are used for example excessively wet wood In such cases close the combustion air intake and call the fire...

Page 10: ...ECHNICAL INFORMATION Type Kjell Nominal performance 8 0kW Heating capacity m3 Under favourable 182 Less favourable 105 Not favourable heating circumstances 71 according to 18893 TAB2 DIN standard DIMENSIONS ...

Page 11: ...11 Freestanding Universal Default Kit Perforated 6 8 10 System ...

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