FINAL INSTALLATION
ROCK WOOL PLACEMENT
1. Place rock wool on burner to provide glowing embers.
For best results, pull the rock wool apart into pieces
the size of a nickel or smaller.
2. Distribute one layer of rock wool to cover the entire
burner. Fill front gap between grate and burner.
See
Figure 37.
3. Place the logs on the burner. See
Log Placement
below.
Light unit and after 15 minutes, check burner flame
and glow. See
Burner Flame
, page 37.
If the flame is blue and only in the center, turn off unit
and let cool. After unit cools, remove logs. If the back
holes are clear, add more rock wool to the center of the
burner. Replace logs and check flame again. Save left over
rock wool to refresh when cleaning later. Too much rock
wool can disturb the flame and cause sooting on the glass
or logs.
Figure 37 - Placement of Rock Wool on Burner
Cover with
Rock Wool
Burner
LOG PLACEMENT
1. Place rear log (#1) behind burner on two log support brackets.
See Figure 38.
2. Place left bottom log (#2) in front of rear log. Line up the holes in the bottom left with log with the pins on the logs support
bracket.
See Figure 39.
Figure 38 - Placing Rear Log (#1) on Log
Support Brackets
Figure 39 - Placing Bottom Left Log (#2) in
Front of Rear Log
Rear
Log #1
Log Support Brackets
Bottom Left
Log #2
Do not use the entire bag of rock wool to cover
the burner. This could cause the flame to burn
poorly and may lead to sooting.
WARNING
Pins
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