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Do not push the inner box all the way back as it will block the rear air intake to the fire.
If an external air
supply is used ensure that the flexible pipe feeds through the rear of the outer box and does not get trapped.
The final position should be with the front surface of the inner box 20mm further forward than the front surface
of the outer box. When the front frame is fitted it will take up the 20mm gap and the front of the inner box should
end up flush with the frame.
Refitting the Internal Components
Once the fire has been fitted then replacement of the internal parts can be finished.
Refit the fire components by reversing the sequence of steps above in the appliance preparation section.
Bottom grate, ash pan, side boards, rear boards, upper board baffle, rear tube, lower board baffles and front
tube. (At this stage, if the front finishing frame has not been fitted then leave the door removed).
Check the door seals correctly (if door fitted).
Check the operation of the air control to ensure that the linkage operates correctly.
Ensure that the low rate stop is fitted if the fire is installed into a smoke control area.
Finally refit the log retainer.
Fitting the Basket Grate (Optional Extra 60i and 70i)
The basket can be slid into the firebox centrally. It should be pushed back to the rear of the firebox and then
pulled forward slightly by a few millimetres to allow a small air space between the rear of the basket and the
inside back of the firebox.
Fitting the Frame
The frame is held in place onto the outer firebox with 4 screws. The frame has 2 slots on the inner flange on each
upright, one slot towards the top and the other one lower down. The one at the top on the inner flange can be
seen on the photo. The screws hold the frame by screwing into threads located in the side of the outer box.
Slot in frame
Firstly, before the frame is fitted the door must be removed
which allows easy access to locate the frame
screws.
For door removal, see above.