4.0 COMMISSIONING
4.1 INSTALL FUEL EFFECT COMPONENTS
The fuel effect components comprise:
(a)Rear Coal
(b)Two Side Cheeks
(c)Coal Bed
(d)Nine Loose Coals
The Coal Bed and the loose coals are illustrated in Fig. 7A. The fire is supplied with the rear coal and side cheeks already fitted as illustrated in Fig. 7B.
Unpack the pack containing the coal bed and the loose coals and check that these are undamaged.
DO NOT INSTALL THE FIRE WITH BROKEN OR
MISSING COALS. USE ONLY THE COALS SUPPLIED
WITH THE FIRE.
1.The underside of the coal bed has grooves matching the raised ports of the burner top. Fit the coal bed by placing it onto the burner. Take care to avoid damage as you insert it past the pilot burner (Refer to Fig. 7C). Ensure that it is correctly located in the burner tray by sliding it sideways and front to back.
2.Notice that there are five depressions at the front of the coal bed and four depressions at the rear (as shown in Fig. 7A). Place five loose coals in the front recesses with their decorative faces forward. Similarly place the remaining four loose coals on top of the recesses formed by the front loose coals and touching the rear coal (Fig. 7D). Ensure that the loose coals are stable and not likely to fall off.
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Fig. 7A
Fig. 7B