12. Install the fireback centered on the back and the fountain with the two fireback brackets removed
earlier and two hex head bolts and nuts with four washers and leave loose. Ensure it is against the
gaskets in the rear sides Replace the shoe before tightening the fireback brackets to ensure the fireback
and fountain line up properly to allow the shoe to enter. If not going in, line up the fireback and fountain as
close to center as possible. Once the shoe travels easily all the way to the back, tighten the brackets.
Verify the fireback seals against the rear gaskets.
17. Install the flue collar.
18. Install the grate with the shoe tab to the back. If not
fitting down, push hard on the shoe to allow grate to go all
the way down. This tab holds the shoe in place (FIG. 9).
19. Install the griddle, andirons and front doors.
FIG. 9 Install the grate with tab holding the shoe in place
10.
Before reassembly, check the following and replace or repair where necessary:
• gaskets on the damper housing assembly
• gaskets on the back installed up either side for the fireback seal
• shoe gasket
• back to bottom and side seal (tighten if necessary)
• top gaskets including the flue collar and griddle seal
11. Slide the fountain assembly into place. Position it in the center of the back.
FIG. 8 Damper rod washer
13. Install the damper housing assembly. Insert the damper rod into the left
side of the unit, raise the right side up, slide over and attach using the four
hex head bolts, nuts and eight washers. Ensure the washer in in place near
the end of the rod (FIG. 8) to prevent the rod from sliding. Push tight against
the fireback and line up with holes in the back while tightening to make a
good seal against the fireback. This seal is critical to the proper operation of
the unit. Install the spacer around the damper rod on the outside.
14. Install the damper handle.
15. Install the right side brick and insulation panel with the notches to the
upper back with the bracket and hex head cap screw.
16. Position the top in place over the sides, back
and front and tighten down using the two hex head
bolts in the rear corners and one socket flat head
screw in the front center. Ensure there is a good
seal between the top edge of the damper housing
and the top by viewing through the flue collar
opening. Again, this seal is critical.