User manual

Dismantling the Fire Bed for Cleaning
Allow the fire bed to cool for 1 hour before handling any components.
Should any soot accumulation become excessive, the fuel effect pieces should be removed from the fire for
cleaning. Cleaning should be carried out in a well-ventilated area or in the open air, by gently brushing with the
pieces held away from your face so that you avoid inhaling the dust. We do not recommend the use of a normal
domestic vacuum cleaner, which may blow dust back into the air.
Remove the coals, lift off the simulated coal front, and remove the two Tee shaped burner inserts together with the
coal support shelf. Take out the lower fire back and side cheeks. Once all the fibre components have been removed
from the firebed check that debris has not fallen or lodged in the burner slots (both front and rear). If debris is
present it may be easily removed by using a small piece of thin cardboard to ease out any foreign matter. Be sure to
remove the cardboard after use. Any sooty deposit on the thermocouple can be cleaned off using a non-fluffy cloth.
It is very important that the coals and the coal bed components are laid as shown no extra coals or material
may be used. If any of the items become lost or damaged, replacements must be obtained before further use
of the appliance.
Relaying the Firebed
Place the L & R hand side cheeks with the rebated edges on the sides of the burner support frame and push towards
the back. Place the lower fibre back on the support flange of the back plate and locate the L & R coal support
shelves over the support channel of the burner frame. Place the two Tee shaped burner inserts in the channel
between the front and rear burner ports, locate the fibre coal front on the shelf above the facia panel. See Fig. 2.
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