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4.3
Removing the Oxy-Pilot Assembly
Note: Because this appliance is fitted with an atmosphere sensing ‘Oxy-Pilot’ it is not
possible to replace the thermocouple separately, because the thermocouple position
is factory set to a tight tolerance. Any replacement of parts on the pilot requires a
complete new pilot assembly.
4.3.1 Use the handle provided to open the stove doors. Remove the loose coals from the
fuel bed and front ceramic rail. Remove the front ceramic from the rail. Remove the
fuelbed from the fuelbed support. Unscrew the two pozi-driv fixing screws which
secure the burner heat shield and remove it from the burner.
4.3.2 Unscrew and remove the two pozi-driv screws which secure the pilot assembly to the
burner. Disconnect the two leads which connect the pilot to the spillage detection
switch at the rear of the stove
4.3.3 Unscrew and remove the gas supply nut from the pilot.
4.3.4 Unscrew and remove the thermocouple retaining nut from the end of the control valve
and disconnect the ignition lead from the pilot electrode. Remove the pilot.
4.3.5 Reassemble in reverse order and carry out a gas soundness test.
4.4
Removing the spillage detection switch.
4.4.1 Disconnect the two leads which connect the switch to the pilot assembly
underneath the stove. Unscrew the two fixing screws securing the switch to
the draft diverter. Re-assemble in reverse order.
4.5
How to Adjust the Door Latch
Over time, the gasket around the doors will
compress, and the latch may need adjustment.
To adjust the latch, loosen the small locking nut,
extend the striker screw one turn with an allen
key. (supplied with stove). And retighten the
small locking nut while keeping the striker screw
from turning. See diagram. Keep making
adjustments a little at a time until the setting is
correct.
The front doors of the stove should close
securely and tightly, when the handle is in the
closed position. When the latch is properly
adjusted, there should be a slight resistance as
the doors are moved to the completely closed
position.