FUEL BED LAYOUT (continued)
3. Open the bag of 22 moulded coals. All of
the coals are the same. Take five coals and
place them as shown. Care should be taken
to ensure that the coals bridge the gap
between the front coals and the six coal sup-
ports at the front of the matrix. Care should
also be taken not to push the coals right
down between the coal supports, as this can
detract from the flame picture when the
appliance is running.
4. Take five more moulded coals and posi-
tion as shown to form the ‘second row’ of the
fuel effect. The coals may be rotated as
desired to fit into the gaps between the coal
supports in order to create a random, realis-
tic effect. Again, remember not to push the
coals down too far into the valleys between
the coal supports as this can have a detri-
mental effect to the flame picture.
5. Now take another six coals and place
behind the second row of coals, in order to
complete the third row. The coals may be ori-
entated as desired to achieve a realistic
effect. Keep the spacing between the coals
even and uniform.
6. Finally, take the six remaining coals and
place at the back of the fuel matrix, as
shown. Adding these coals should complete
the appearance of the fuel bed giving an even
distribution of equally spaced coals.
The fire is designed to operate correctly with
the coals supplied when assembled accord-
ing to the instructions. Never add to the
twenty-two coals, or change them for a dif-
ferent type. Never throw rubbish or other
matter onto the coal bed.
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