Secondary Installation
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Figure 61: Rock Placement of Four Large Rocks. | Figure 62: Rock Placement of Two Medium Rocks. | ||
3. The four (4) large rocks are placed across front |
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of burner (see Figures 61 & 62). These rocks |
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are all the same shape, but must be rotated |
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in different positions to fit in the |
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the burner base. When there installed correctly, |
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there should be no visible gaps between the |
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rocks and the burner base. The gaps between |
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the rock cluster and the four (4) large rocks |
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needs to be maintained as smaller gaps will lead |
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to carbon deposits and build up. |
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4. Place the two (2) medium rocks; one on either |
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side of the cluster as shown in Figures 62 & 63. |
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These rocks can not be placed down between |
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the others. |
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Figure 63: Rock Placement of Seven Small Rocks. | |||
5. Addition the seven (7) small rocks. These can be | |||
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added in some fashion like what’s shown in Figures 63 & 64 with three (3) on the top row with the larger one in the center and two (2) smaller ones on either side.
7.Check that the rock set is laid out as shown in Figure 64 and install door.
8.Light the unit to enure it has a good flame (see Front Cover).
CAUTION: NEVER OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE GLASS DOOR REMOVED.
Figure 64: Rock Placement Complete.
NOTES:
a. Some sooting on the rocks is normal. The sooting should just be a thin covering in some places on the center three (3) rocks of the rock cluster. There should not be continuous build up.
b. Surface cracks may appear after prolonged use. This is due to the expansion and contraction of materials during heating cycles. Surface cracks are not a problem as long as the assemblies are maintaining there positions, and operation does not appear to be altered.
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