MAGNUM P300 JAYLINE CS600 Installation & Operation Manual 100 Neilson Street, Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand Tel: 09 634 1483 Fax: 09 634 6804
PRE-ASSEMBLY Having removed the outer packaging from your stove, familiarise yourself with the various components and discard packing material. 1. Pedestal (Bolted to Pallet) 2. Top Grill (In position) 3. Top Baffle (Fitted inside firebox) 4. Rear Cast Iron Baffle (Packaged inside firebox) 5. Plastic Bag packaged containing: Installation and Operation Manual Specification Sheet Please Note: The Rear Baffle will require fitting into position.
INSTALLATION Please follow carefully, all dimensions and recommendations provided on the individual specification sheet for your model of heater. These dimensions comply with the required standards of New Zealand (AS/NZS 2918:2001) A permit is required for any installation of a solid fuel space heater (wood burner) and is obtained through your local council. ********************** Inspect the outside of the building to ascertain the point of roof penetration for the flue system.
Drill and fix flue system into flue spigot with one stainless steel self-tapping screw. Drill and secure the appliance to the floor protector using the two rear holes behind the pedestal. HEARTH (OR FLOOR PROTECTOR) In conjunction with the Emissions & Efficiency test report applicable to the Magnum P300/Jayline CS600 (AS/NZS 4012/2 Rep. No. 07/1650), this wood burner model requires a non insulated floor protector (or Hearth).
WARNING 1. WARNING: ANY MODIFICATION OF THE APPLIANCE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE TESTING AUTHORITY IS CONSIDERED AS BREACHING AS/NZS 4013. 2. WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS TO START OR REKINDLE THE FIRE. 3. WARNING: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHEN IT IS OPERATING. 4. WARNING: DO NOT STORE FUEL WITHIN HEATER INSTALLATION CLEARANCES. 5. WARNING: OPEN AIR CONTROL (AND DAMPER WHEN FITTED) BEFORE OPENING FIRING DOOR. 6.
OPERATION OF THE MAGNUM P300 JAYLINE CS600 Simply by burning your Magnum/Jayline heater correctly, you can improve efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and minimise air pollution. Please Note: PLEASE LOAD YOUR “Magnum P300/ Jayline CS600” CLEAN AIR FIRE, FROM FRONT TO REAR ONLY. Do not burn wet timber or chemically treated timber, as this causes flue blockage, has low heat output and blackens the door glass with creosote.
Set the air control to fully open, light the firelighters or the newspaper and close but do not latch the door. After about 5-10 minutes, when the wood is flaming brightly, latch the door (some longer flue installations may require door to be left unlatched for up to 15 minutes until the flue system is warm and producing strong draft. Since leaving the door open slightly, can cause dangerously high temperatures, never leave the wood stove unattended while starting the fire).
A SMALL-STACKED FUEL A LARGE-STACKED FUEL LOAD Good for shortLOAD duration fires Good for extended burning cycles Small and Large Fuel Load Geometry LOADING FOR A SMALL HOT FIRE Rake the embers towards the front of the fire. Load the wood loosely in a crisscross arrangement. Let the fire burn brightly until most of the solid wood is burned before reducing the air setting. Fire in cycles: Don't expect perfectly steady heat output from your Magnum/Jayline heater. Solid fuel heaters burn best in cycles.
Preventing creosote build-up: Creosote is a tar-like substance that builds up when the organic compounds in smoke mix with moisture in the firewood and condense onto cooler flue surfaces. Left to build up over time, creosote will restrict the airflow of the flue and impair the performance of your heater. The production of smoke is at its highest when a fresh fuel load is added or when the air control is at its lowest position.
Improper heater firing technique: When a solid fuel heater is starved for air it smoulders, producing a relatively cool, smoky fire. The temperatures throughout the system are low. During a smouldering fire, the flue system will not be receiving the hot gas it needs to produce strong draft. When the heater door is opened, smoke will spill into the room. A smouldering fire is the single most common reason for smoke spillage and totally unnecessary.
ASH REMOVAL Due to the high efficiency of your Magnum/Jayline heater, ash removal should only be necessary every few weeks. Ashes can be removed easily through the fire door when the fire is at its lowest, such as first thing in the morning, or when it is completely out and cold. Ash should be placed in a non combustible container with a tightly fitting lid and moved outdoors immediately to a location clear of combustible materials.
CHIMNEY CLEANING AND CHECKING FLUES For all wood heaters, flue cleaning must be done regularly to avoid serious flue fires. Frequently used heaters should be cleaned at least once a year (some sooner). The cleaning rate, however, depends on the burning habits of the individual operating the wood heater. For example, it is possible to clog a flue in just a few weeks if smouldering fires are burnt and the flue is run cold. It is recommended that flue sweeping be done by a professional chimney sweep.
Page 1 Effective October 2007 MAGNUM P300 / Jayline CS600 FREESTANDING SPECIFICATIONS (If installed in accordance with these specifications, the heater complies with ASNZS 2918:2001 including Appendix F) – Test Report for Magnum P300 07/1655 Magnum P300 Clearance requirements with single skin stainless 1200mm flue shield A 150 B 250 C 300 D 200 E 50 F 336 G 614.
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www.crighton.co.nz CRIGHTON WARRANTY POLICY Before any warranty can be accepted by Crighton Engineering the following information is required: · Details of the Unit Model. · Serial Number. · Date of Purchase and the store from which it was purchased. · Installation details. · Nature of the Problem. A service works order number will only be issued if the work required falls within the warranty guidelines expressed in this document.
Crighton Engineering will warrant the above components, excluding the glass, for a period of one year (1) if proved to be defective in material or workmanship under normal domestic use. Warranties cover parts only and not labour.
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