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The 6mm thick steel baffle helps to retain the heat in the
firebox by lengthening the path of the flame so that they do
not go straight up the flue.
Over time, the baffle will begin to sag a little due to the
excessive heat. This will not affect the way the fire burns.
Eventually the baffle will burn through (5+ years) and if so will
need to be replaced.
To remove the baffle:
1)
Lift the baffle up at the back enough to clear the rear
support pegs.
2)
With the rear of the baffle plate still elevated, slide it
forward, up and over the front row of support pegs, and
out.
3)
Repeat steps 1 to 2 in reverse to replace with the new
baffle.
To remove the door:
1)
Open the door until it rests against the door stop.
2)
Lift the door up and over the top end of the vertical
hinge rod.
3)
Lower the door and slide off the bottom end of the
hinge rod.
Over time the screws securing the door hinge plate to the
heater may loosen resulting in the door dropping, i.e. visually
appears on slight angle and no longer 100% horizontal. This
can result in a poor door seal and unnecessary amounts of
oxygen entering the firebox and wood burning too quickly.
To fix this and reposition the door:
1)
With the supplied Allen key, loosen the two screws on
the hinge plate.
2)
With the door 90% closed, slowly lift the bottom right
corner of the door until the door appears horizontal.
3)
Keeping the door in that position relative to the hinge,
open it and tighten the screws until firm.
4)
Close the door to 90% again and make any final
adjustments up or down by tapping the door on the
right hand side until it appears parallel relative to the
top and bottom surfaces of the heater.
5)
Open door again and tighten screws fully.
The B900 & B905
baffle plate has an
additional fold in
this location
3. REMOVING THE DOOR
4. ADJUSTING THE DOOR
Hinge rod
Hinge plate
Adjusting screws
2. REPLACEMENT OF BAFFLE