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CAUTION
Ensure that the cam catch locator is positioned in the tube hole when the bolt is tightened to trap the tube from
sliding out and to ensure that the tertiary air ports are in their correct position within the fire.
Ensure that the baffles are fitted the correct way around and centrally left to right.
Ensure that the lower boards are pushed together in the centre, as shown in the photo above.
Rear tertiary air tube
Cam Catch
Cam Catch
Front tertiary air tube
Upper Baffle Removal and Replacement
Above the lower baffles is an upper baffle. To remove this, first remove the tertiary air tubes and the lower baffles.
Once this has been carried out then the upper baffle can be removed.
The upper baffle is held in place between a recessed bracket in the back panel and a bracket at the top front that
supports it. The back of the upper board fits in a recess at the rear of the stove. Thus, the board is trapped/rests
between the front bracket and the rear of the box.
Upper baffle board and location brackets
To remove the upper baffle, pull the board forward out of the rear recess and lower the board down.
This is achieved by lifting the front of the board up and at the same time pulling forward so that the rear of the
board “tongue” disengages from the recess bracket in the back panel. Then drop the rear of the board down,
lowering the front to clear the front bracket.
Note: No tools are necessary to remove the upper baffle. Replacement is the reverse procedure.
8mm bolt
Cam Catch
Front and back tertiary tubes are
designed to slide across to be
released from side chambers