Quadra-Fire CASTINS-CSB, 810-03201, 810-02901, CASTINS-CWL Baffl e & Brick Set Removal, 37.1

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G.Baffl e & Brick Set Removal

1.Follow proper shutdown procedures on Page 31.

The top baffl e has a hook on the bottom left side that rests on the top lip of the cast brick. There is a tab on the bottom right side that hooks into the side bracket. Remove the top baffl e by fi rst pulling the baffl e forward until back edge drops down. Then slide baffl e back until the front edge clears the shelf that it had been resting on.

Figure 37.1.

3.The top baffl e must be removed before you can remove the right and left brick. Remove the right brick by hold- ing top lip of brick and lifting up, then push outside edge back. Slide brick to the right until it is fl ush with the fi rebox. Rotate the inside edge of the brick forward and remove brick. Repeat for left brick. Figure 37.2.

Hook on

left sideTab on right side

Figure 37.1

Remove Right

& Left Brick

Figure 37.2

Right Brick

Removed

Re-installing Baffl e & Brick Set

1.Place right brick in behind the right bracket, and then slide to the left so the tabs are behind the center brick.

Figure 37.4

2.The brick will be fl ush against the back wall and notches exposed in the side bracket. Figure 37.5.

3.Lift slightly and pull the right edge of the brick forward until it stops and then drops down into both top and bottom notches of right bracket and locks into place. Figures

37.1and 37.2.

4.Repeat for left brick.

5.Insert baffl e into top front inside the fi rebox and pull for- ward. Then raise up the bottom end and insert baffl e tab into slot on the top of the right bracket to lock into place. Figure 37.3. Place the left side hook at the bottom of the baffl e over the top edge of brick for stability. Figure

6.The baffl e does not completely cover the top of the fi re- box. There is an opening on the left as shown in Figure

Tabs

Figure 37.4

Brick is flush against back wall

Notches exposed

Figure 37.5

Vacuum

Exhaust Area

Figure 37.3

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CASTINS-CSB, 810-03201, 810-02901, CASTINS-CWL specifications

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