Vanguard Heating SBVBP(A) Stove Body Assembly, Use an adjustable wrench or a 10mm socket

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OWNER’S MANUAL

PRE-INSTALLATION

FREESTANDING

PREPARATION

FIREPLACE

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ASSEMBLY

 

STOVE BODY ASSEMBLY

 

1. Lift off corrugated box enclosing stove

 

body crating.

2. Remove all screws fastening the wood frame enclosure. Spread wood frame open and lift away from plastic-bagged stove

4"4"body. The bottom pieces of pallet wood will remain bolted to the stove body.

3. Remove plastic bag from stove body.

4. Remove back panel from stove (see Figure 6). Use an adjustable wrench or a 10 mm socket. Remove six (6) bolts and washers. Keep bolts and washers

to reattach back panel later.

Figure 4 - Clearance for Corner Installation 5. Remove all contents from inside stove cavity. Contents include:

7.Remove remaining pallet wood at- tached to bottom of stove body (see Figure 8). Use an adjustable wrench to remove bolts.

8.Fasten each leg to stove with four (4) M8 x 1.25 - 20mm bolts. Use a flat washer and lock washer with each bolt. Tighten bolts into threaded holes on stove body (see Figures 9 and 10, page

6). Use an adjustable wrench or a 12mm socket.

9.Fasten stove bottom to stove with four

(4) M6 x 1 - 25mm bolts. Use a flat washer and lock washer with each bolt. Tighten bolts into threaded holes on stove body (see Figure 9 and 11, page

6). Use an adjustable wrench or a 10mm socket.

Pallet

BoltFront Wood

26"

Front

25"

Figure 5 - Freestanding Fireplace Bottom Dimensions

(1) - Stove bottom

(4)- Legs with leg leveler bolts

(1)- Bottom door

(1)- Top grate

(1)- Hardware kit bag with fasteners

6.Carefully lay stove body on back to at- tach bottom components to stove body (see Figure 7). Rest stove on drop cloth or blanket to avoid scratching stove edges.

Bolt

Product

 

Back

Identification

Label

Stove

 

Panel

 

Pallet Wood

Bottom Of

 

Stove Unit

Figure 8 - Removing Pallet Wood From The Bottom of The Stove

Figure 6 - Removing Back Panel

 

 

Top of Stove Unit

 

Front of

 

Front of

 

Stove Unit

Stove

 

Top of

 

Stove

Unit

 

Pallet

Unit

 

Drop

 

Wood

 

Cloth/

Bolted to

 

Blanket

Bottom of

 

 

Stove

 

 

Body

 

Figure 7 - Laying Down Stove On Side

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