Ultimate WOOD HEATER Gas log fires Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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Ultimate WOOD HEATER Gas log fires

HOW TO LIGHT YOUR ULTIMATE WOOD

HEATER

  • Shift the air slide control knob to the RIGHT hand side, this allows more oxygen in the firebox and will ensure the fire can start easily.

  • Scrunch plenty of newspaper pieces and layer them along the bottom of the firebox.

  • Use an ample amount of kindling (we recommend untreated pine – it burns hot and quick!) then lay it criss-crossed on top of the newspaper.

  • Next, load up the firebox with split & dried hardwood. (We recommend; red gum, iron bark, yellow box etc. DO NOT USE wood that is treated or contains any oil/sap as this will result in damaging the flue & creating lots of smoke, this also includes wood with more than 22% moisture!)
    NOTE : logs must always be placed front to back, see the image for reference.

  • Light the newspaper at several points, once this is done close the door until it is slightly ajar. We recommend to not fully close the door at this point as it helps promote air flow and prevent smoke while the fire is starting.

  • When the fire is well lit (allow at least 5 minutes) continue to load in more wood until it is almost at full capacity. Once this step is completed & the fire has taken off again, you now can proceed to close the door properly.

  • 30-40 minutes after your fire has become well established, it is now recommended that you turn on the fan to a setting of your choice (alternatively if you prefer a radiant heat, the fan is not essential). From this point onwards, if you wish to slow down the burn you can slide the air control knob to the left hand position.

Please make sure you read the instruction manual that comes with your heater.
To view a full information video please visit the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AZ7YOW7tp8

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