Owner`s manual

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INSTALLATION (cont.)
Ember stop
(part of frame)
1
1A
2
2
1B
2A
Gently compress the rear and front logs to create
a tight fi t around the grid.
Place the left and right front log pieces (log #2) as shown.
The two logs should be touching and centered on the burner.
Place the radiant booster grid as shown. The grid
should rest against the rear log. The ember stop
has notches to properly align the grid in place.
The ember stop at the front of the shelf serves to confi ne
the embers B in place. Place a level amount of embers
B on the shelf in front of the rear log exactly as shown.
Pack the embers down (to reduce heat transfer to
components below).
Save a small amount of embers for placement on
the radiant booster grid.
Place the rear log (log #1) as shown. The log should
be slid back on the burner until it hits the backstop.
Place the remaining amount of embers B across
the grid exactly as shown.
1C
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD! Logs will remain hot for some time after use. If you need to reposition
any log to maintain the proper layout, use heat-resistant gloves or allow logs adequate time
to cool before handling.
Generic Placement Steps
All models begin with the log and ember placement shown below. Continue with the appropriate section (on one
of the following pages) specifi c to your log set size.
Place embers B exactly as shown
Place remaining embers B exactly as shown
LOG SET (& ADDITIONAL EMBERS) PLACEMENT
You must position and maintain the log layout as shown here to ensure optimal operation of the burner system.
24" log set shown below for generic placement steps. Final steps are separated by log set size. ENO log sets
shown. Design may slightly vary; placement is the same.