FUEL BED LAYOUT
(coal effect models) - continued
3. Open the bag of 16 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 coal and
the four coal supports 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 position 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, realistic 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 four coals and place behind
the second row of coals, in order to complete the
third row. The coals may be orientated as desired
to achieve a realistic effect. Keep the spacing
between the coals even and uniform. The two coals
at the ends of the row may be placed rearwards,
towards the back corners of the fuel matrix.
6. Finally, take the two remaining coals and place
at the back of the fuel matrix, in the centre as
shown. Adding these coals should complete the
appearance of the fuel bed giving an even distribu-
tion of equally spaced coals.
The fire is designed to operate correctly with
the coals supplied when assembled according
to the instructions. Never add to the sixteen
coals, or change them for a different type. Never
throw rubbish or other matter onto the coal bed.
FUEL BED LAYOUT
(pebble effect option)
1. Refer back to section 5.0 - Fuel bed layout (coal
effect option) and follow steps 1 and 2. The front
strip and fuel effect matrix used for pebble effect
versions are of the same design as coal effect ver-
sions, but have a different surface finish.
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5.0
5.1
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