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SCWB1402 

1. Top Baffle 

2. Firebrick Retainer 
3. Firebricks - 230mm x 121mm 

x 38mm Qty 8 

4. Firebrick - 230mm x 121mm x 

38mm with notch Qty 1 

5. Firebrick - 183mm x 162mm x 

25mm Qty 4 

Firebox Assembly: 

Remove all loose items from the fire box.  First install the top baffle.  Place the baffle in the    

firebox with the bent edges facing the same direction as in the below drawings.  Lift the front 

edge of the baffle up and rest it on the top of the front baffle support lugs, continue to lift 

the rear of the baffle over the rear lugs, you will need to slide the baffle forward to clear the 

rear lugs.  Once the rear of the baffle is above the rear lugs slide the baffle all the way to the 

back of the firebox and rest the rear of the baffle on the rear lugs, ensuring the baffle is 

touching the rear wall of the firebox.    
Next install the firebricks.  First install the side and rear firebricks, place the firebrick retainer 

in place on the top of the firebricks as shown in the below diagram.  Finally install the base        

firebricks.  Push side firebricks all together leaving any gap at the front of the heater.  Push 

rear firebricks together leaving any gaps even on each side.  Push base firebricks together 

leaving even gap around outside.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCWB200 & SCWB200ST 

1. Top Baffle 

2. Firebrick Retainer 
3. Firebricks - 200mm x 98mm x 

25mm Qty 9 

4. Firebrick - 200mm x 90mm x 

25mm Qty 2 

5. Firebrick - 218mm x 144mm x 

25mm Qty 4 

 

 

 

 

SCWB300 

1. Top Baffle 

2. Firebrick Retainer 
3. Firebricks - 200mm x 108mm 

x 25mm Qty 11 

4. Firebrick - 200mm x 55mm x 

25mm Qty 2 

5. Firebrick - 269mm x 116mm x 

25mm Qty 6 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SCWB1402

Page 1: ...nd understand all instructions before using your new wood heater Check Local Council Requirements Eg permits When installing operating and maintaining your wood heater follow the guidelines presented...

Page 2: ...e is designed to specifically burn dry hardwood Do not burn rubbish driftwood flammable liquids or any substance containing salts or corrosives 7 Creosote and soot may accumulate in your flue pipe and...

Page 3: ...ends should be kept to a minimum and we do not recommend using more than 2 bends on any installation Flues must not pass through ceilings floors attics roofs or combustible walls without adequate and...

Page 4: ...of suitable ready to install hearth pads for straight wall and corner installations Installation Warmbrite Clearances to Combustibles with decorative flue with at least 180 heat shield and 900mm 180...

Page 5: ...sed position according to manufacturers recommendations 2 Use a plumb bob to mark the ceiling in line with the centre of the flue collar 3 Check that the outer casing will clear all combustible materi...

Page 6: ...heat shield up into bottom of the upper decorative flue The lower decorative flue features locating tags on the non crimped end which rest on the heater flue collar The solid heat shield section of th...

Page 7: ...irebox and rest the rear of the baffle on the rear lugs ensuring the baffle is touching the rear wall of the firebox Next install the firebricks First install the side and rear firebricks place the fi...

Page 8: ...l amount of smoke from the wood heater during the initial operations This is perfectly normal and is merely the curing of the wood heater paint Opening a window or door to provide additional ventilati...

Page 9: ...in this should burn off Overnight burning may not be possible on the Warmbrite 140 due to the loading restrictions from the firebox size Wood Heater Maintenance Check your wood heater regularly Initia...

Page 10: ...en hinge bolts Replace the door and check alignment repeat earlier steps if further fine adjustment necessary Door closing tension adjustment As door seals age the seal beds into the heater body this...

Page 11: ...ducing the air supply to the wood heater by closing down your air controls if this fails then you may have to adjust the door or you may have damage to the sealing Close a thin strip of paper in the d...

Page 12: ...complete the attached card and mail it to our mail address below within 30 days after the original purchase By mailing it to us You also agree that to the extent permitted by law our liability to You...

Page 13: ...or use 3 How to make a claim Any claim under this Warranty must be in writing to our mail address below It must be sent within the applicable warranty period and must state the model and serial numbe...

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