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3. Remove the two 1/4 “ hex head screws from the top rear of the combustion chamber. Position the rear
panel into the combustion chamber with the tabs at the bottom locating into the slots at the bottom back
of the combustion chamber. Pivot the panel towards the rear of the unit ensuring that the panel is flush
against the rear of the combustion chamber. The rear panel has been designed to fix the side panels in
place at the back of the combustion chamber. Secure the rear panel to the back with the two screws
previously removed (see Figure 5.2).
4. Re-assemble the unit.
Figure 5.2 Installation of Rear Porcelain Panel
N
OTE
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If cold start-up problems and turbulence around the pilot are experienced after installing the
panels, it is recommended that the left side secondary air inlet of the unit be partially shut
(Figure 4.6), until the pilot flame settles.
5.1.2 Cleaning
The porcelain panels
may
periodically require cleaning to remove any filmy build upon their surfaces. It is
not necessary to remove the panels in order to clean them, however if the burner and logset have already
been removed for maintenance servicing then it is recommended.
For best cleaning results use a ceramic glass cleaner or polish. A suitable cleaner is available from your
dealer. Avoid the use of ammonia based cleaners (such as Windex) never use abrasive cleaners as they may
permanently scratch the panel surfaces.
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