2.2.3
Store the glass panel in a safe place.
2.2.4
Re-assemble in reverse order when re-fitting the glass panel.
2.2.5
DO NOT OPERATE THE FIRE WITHOUT THE GLASS PANEL IN
POSITION OR NOT CORRECTLY LOCATED.
2.2.6
Remove the burner. To allow burner removal, removal of the ceramic
support panel is recommended to allow better access. Remove
the ceramic support via the 4 off retaining screws as shown below in
figure 6.
Fig. 6
2.2.7
To allow burner removal, the control lever operating cable must be
removed. The control lever operating cable can be seen running across
the base of the fire, below the burner. To release the cable, unscrew
the cable securing screw located in the centre of the aluminium
operating arm and release the front part of the operating arm, thereby
freeing the cable from the burner. Note the securing screw is retained
in the block to prevent it from being lost. Release the other end of the
cable by pushing the cable forwards to the right, i.e. into the operating
arm so as to release the tension. Pull the cable nipple out of the
retaining hole and remove the cable through the slot in the operating
arm. See figure 7 overpage. Unscrew the burner assembly fixing
screws at either side of the firebox and the two fixing screws at the
base of the fire (see figure 8 overpage). Carefully pull the base of the
burner forwards. The burner can now be removed from the appliance.
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Four off ceramic
support retaining
screws