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log installation
1. the burner is contained within the burner chamber.
refer
FIG
21
.
2. Carefully unpack the log set. logs are numbered
as follows:
#1 - left front log
#2 - left back log
#3 - right front log
#4 - right back log
Position the four individually numbered logs in the
following order on the burner bed as shown in
FIG 22-25
. the male locating pins on burner bed must
engage with corresponding holes in the individual logs.
a) Place log #1 into the 2 front left pins on the burner bed,
ensuring that the charring faces the front.
refer
FIG 22
.
b) Place log #2 onto the 2 left back pins. refer
FIG 23
.
c) Place log #3 on single right front pin, ensure fork
locates over log #2. refer
FIG 24
.
d) Place log #4 on single right back pin, ensure left side
of log rests on depression in #3 log. refer
FIG 25
.
3. refit the inner glass, making sure not to over
tighten the screws.
4. reconnect switch loom to the fascia switch set.
5. replace the fascia.
gas ConneCtion
fig 22
fig 23
fig 25
fig 24
1. Push the gas inlet access plate into the heater cabinet
and slide the heater into the fireplace ensuring that the
gas inlet pipe is fed through the hole located at the rear
right hand side of the heater at the bottom.
refer
FIG 26
.
2. With heater in position, flanges should be hard against
masonry. Secure case flanges to the masonry.
Screw or bolt the flange through the slots provided.
3. Connect the gas supply pipe to the copper compres-
sion fitting provided (we recommend using a basin
wrench). Push the gas inlet plate down to its original
position and seal with an appropriate easily remov-
able material. Do not seal with a silicone sealant as the
heater must be easily removable. Sealing is important
as it prevents any leakage of flue products into the
room. test all connections for gas leaks.
fig 21
burner in base of
burner chamber
fig 26
gas Inlet
gas Connection