Place the front row of six pebbles on to the matrix. Ensure the pebbles are firmly
against the side cheeks as shown in the photograph. If necessary, pull the pebbles
forward slightly to ensure their rear edges do not overhang the flame ports. The
edges of the pebbles MUST NOT be allowed to enter the flame ports.
Place the middle row of four pebbles onto the supports in the matrix, over the top
of the holes. Ensure the pebbles are not turned sideways, such that they actually
enter the holes.
Place the rear row of five pebbles, making sure that the flat sides are firmly against
the brick panel and side cheeks as shown. Note: The pebbles must not be crammed
together, or inserted into the holes in the matrix. A well laid out, generously spaced
pebble layout will give the best results.
IMPORTANT :
The fire is designed to operate correctly with the pebbles supplied when assembled according to the
instructions. Never add to the fifteen pebbles, or change them for a different type. Never throw rubbish or other
matter onto the fuel bed.
Due to the light colour of the pebbles, some discolouration/sooting is to be expected during normal use.
This fire is supplied with 11 ceramic moulded coals.
Fit the tapered brick pad into the securing brackets in the upper area of the fire-
box. Place the large brick panel against the rear of the firebox.
Place the ceramic combustion matrix onto the burner.
Place the front row of five coals on to the matrix. The edges of the coals MUST
NOT be allowed to enter the flame ports.
Place the middle row of four coals onto the supports in the matrix, over the top of
the holes. Ensure the coals are not turned sideways, such that they actually enter
the holes.
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