Stone Age Caminetto SA-CGO75 Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions Download Page 8

 

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O.  Install  full  (2  ½”  thick)  firebrick  on  the  pizza 
oven base plate.  See Figure 24. 

 

 

 

 

P. Install the oven dome.  See Figure 25. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q.  Install the oven front panel.  See Figure 26. 

 

 

 

R.  Install the oven chimney flue.  See Figure 27. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 24. Oven Floor Firebrick 

Figure 25. Oven Dome 

Figure 27. Oven Chimney Flue 

Full Firebrick 

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Figure 26. Oven Front Panel 

Summary of Contents for Caminetto SA-CGO75

Page 1: ...hat all components are kept together on their original pallets until it is time for the pallet s assembly Figure 2 shows the kit component arrangements with each pallet s contents numbered in a differ...

Page 2: ...Panels 2 1 Specifications Table 2 Clearances See Figure 3 Caminetto Fireplace Pizza Oven Combo Item Clearance Backwall 3 Sidewalls 3 to Appliances 18 from Fireplace opening at points in front of fire...

Page 3: ...CE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY DO NOT INSTALL AN UNVENTED GAS LOG SET INTO THIS FIREPLACE Do not install this fireplace in a manufactured or mobile home 3 1 Preparations Select a location in the home p...

Page 4: ...gnment can be maintained Components broken into multiple pieces must be replaced The Caminetto ships as 3 pallets of material which must be assembled in numerical order Begin with pallet 1 then add th...

Page 5: ...ng full brick 2 thick on the floor and split 1 thick firebrick on the walls with 1 8 inch mortar joints Cover the floor with 1 8 inch high tempera ture cement and install the floor before other sur fa...

Page 6: ...pallet 2 are shown in Figure 17 I Install pizza oven base plate 9 checking to ensure it is level See Figure 18 J Install lower level of rear throat pieces Items 10 10C and 11 checking them for level S...

Page 7: ...d 15 See Figures 21 M Install the rear throat cap extension 16C See Figure 22 N Install split 1 thick firebrick along the back wall of the fireplace throat See Figure 23 13 12 14 15 Figure 23 Oven Bac...

Page 8: ...gure 24 P Install the oven dome See Figure 25 Q Install the oven front panel See Figure 26 R Install the oven chimney flue See Figure 27 Figure 24 Oven Floor Firebrick Figure 25 Oven Dome Figure 27 Ov...

Page 9: ...t front piec es 20 21 See Figure 29 U Install the lower mid left and right front throat pieces 22 23 See Figure 30 V Install the middle left and right front throat pieces 24 25 See Figure 31 Figure 28...

Page 10: ...cks See Figure 34 Z Install the hearth and or hearth extension En sure the Table 2 and Figure 3 clearances and dis tances are maintained Ensure that the hearth and flooring under and in front of the h...

Page 11: ...tructure for additional support due to the weight of the dual flue system Consult with an engineer to determine the best way to do so for your project E If unit is under a roof and the chimney exit op...

Page 12: ...or artificial wax based logs treated coal or woods dipped in pine tar or pitch B Never use gasoline or other combustible liquids when starting a fire C Keep a screen in front of the fireplace except w...

Page 13: ...moisture content enough to pro duce good steady fires Ensure that you buy only seasoned wood or if you buy green wood usually cheaper store it properly to aid in the seasoning process The following s...

Page 14: ...hat the oven has absorbed As stated we recommend cooking in a temperature range of 350 to 600 F Time of cooking will depend on the temperature and the item being cooked The floor is the heat source th...

Page 15: ...ith the heat and then contract as it cools Replace refractory bricks when the cracks open more than or when pits become extensive and deeper than 3 16 or when any piece of refractory larger than 2 inc...

Page 16: ...1 10 0 9 9 1 12 2 2 20 0 1 11 1 2 23 3 1 14 4 2 24 4 2 25 5 1 13 3 2 27 7 2 26 6 Figure 2 Kit Components Larger View 3 3C C 4 4C C 5 5C C 2 29 9 2 22 2 1 10 0C C 1 19 9 1 12 2C C 1 14 4C C 1 16 6C C 1...

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Page 18: ...cturing defects in the Stone Age product and does not cover de fects or faulty workmanship in the installation of the product or the ma sonry or other structure in which it is installed Also this warr...

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