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With reference to Figure 11, lay the coals in position as follows:-
ROW A
Place the five large coals across the centre ceramic keeping them between the
ridges. The coals should be positioned so they are equally spaced.
ROW B
Place five medium coals directly on top of the five large coals and resting on the
upper rear ceramic.
ROW C
Place seven random coals along the top of the front slotted ceramic. The coals
should be positioned so they are touching and that they do not overhang the rear
of the slotted area.
ROW D
Place a row of six random coals between the seven front coals and the five large
coals.
ROW E
Place a row of five random coals along the back of the firebox resting half on the
upper rear ceramic and half on Row B. The two outer coals should be pushed well
into the corners of the firebox.
ROW F
Place another row of five random coals
directly in the front of Row E resting
partly on Row B and partly Row D.
Laying the Coals & Pebbles (Pebble models)
With Reference to Figure 12, lay the coals and
pebbles as follows:-
ROW A.
Place a row of five large coals, spaced
approximately 5mm apart, across the
middle of the base ceramic in the
marked zone.
ROW B.
Place a row of five medium coals so that
they rest on top of the coals of ROW A and rest firmly against the rear ceramic.
ROW C.
Place five large pebbles along the top of the raised slotted part of the base
ceramic at the front of the burner. These pebbles should be positioned so that
they are touching.
ROW D.
Place a row of four large pebbles between the five front pebbles and the five large
coals.
ROW E.
Place a row of three large pebbles along the top of the rear ceramic. Fill the gaps
along this row with three small pebbles.
Please Note.
Depending on how the pebbles actually lay in the fire some flames may impinge on the
surface of some pebbles and cause soot marking. This is quite normal and the soot may
be cleaned off when the fire is cold (see Servicing section) but a permanent stain may be
left on the surface. This problem can be minimised by gently twisting some pebbles with
tongs to move them away from the tips of the flames which is where the soot marking may
occur.
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ADJUSTMENT OF COALS / CERAMICS.
1
Relight the appliance and allow to burn for 10-12 minutes.
2
Check the flame pattern and ensure that it is regular and natural looking. Using a pair of
tongs, adjust the coals or pebbles to regularise the pattern of flames. Even small
adjustments to the positions of the coals adds greatly to the realism.
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CHECK FOR SPILLAGE.
1
Before briefing the customer on how to use the appliance, a spillage test must be carried
out with the decorative fret in position and the fan running. The following procedure must
be followed.
FIGURE 12