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INSTALLING LOGS, LAVA ROCK AND GLOWING EMBERS

WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagramsorfailuretouseonlyparts specifically approved with this burner system may result in prop- erty damage or personal injury.

Each log is marked with a number. These numbers will help you identify the log when installing. It is very important to install these logs exactly as instructed. Do not modify logs. Only use logs supplied with freestanding burner system. Do not use if any log(s) are broken (see Replacement Parts, page 31).

1.Remove glass door. See Removing/Re- placing Glass Door, page 22.

2.Place log #1 (back log) on top of grate. Make sure the notches in the bottom of the log fit over the grate (see Figure 53).

2.Rest log #2 (large front log) on the pins on the front part of the grate (see Figure 54).

3.Place log #3 (crossover log) onto the rear and front logs. Make sure it is seated properly into the notch on the front log and over the raised triangular portion of the rear log as shown in Figure 55.

4.Place log #4 (small log) onto the front left part of the grate making sure the notches fits over the prong of the grate. See Figure 56.

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Figure 54 - Installing Log No. 2

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Figure 55 - Installing Log No. 3

5.Lava rock may be placed along sides and front inside burner system bottom. This may not be visible when you have replaced the front of the stove. It is not necessary to use all of the lava rock provided.

NOTICE: Do not put lava rock on burner or under burner. Placing lava rock on burner could cause performance problems.

6.Pull ember material apart into pieces no larger than a dime. Place these pieces loosely and sparingly directly onto the exposed section of the front burner and along the space between the burner and grate prongs (see Figure 57). This will create the glowing ember ap- pearance as the flame touches the em- ber material. Do not block air slots by using too much ember material in one area. It is not necessary to use all of the ember material provided.

7.Replace the glass door and stove front. See Removing/Replacing Glass Door, page 22.

8.Place lava rock plate in space between the front of the cast iron stove and the glass front of the insert. Place lava rock on the plate for a decorative appear- ance. It is not necessary to use all of the lava rock provided.

WARNING: The glass door must be securely in place before running this burner system. Do not run this burner system if glass is missing or broken.

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Figure 53 - Installing Log No. 1

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Figure 57 - Placing Ember Material on

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Figure 56 - Installing Log No. 4

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