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Replacing the Door Seal
This task may be easier with the door removed from the stove and laid horizontally on a workbench
(refer to page 16 on how to remove the door).
1. Remove any old seal from the door.
2.
Clean out the groove in the door in which the seal was bedded using a flat-end screw driver
or equivalent.
3. Run a thin line of clear roof and gutter silicone along the groove.
4. Starting with the end that has the silver tape around it, press the new door seal rope into the
groove on the door.
5. Towards the end, there will be a small amount of excess rope. Trim this to the correct length,
remove the backing from the adhesive silver tape supplied with the rope, and wrap the tape
around the end that has been trimmed. Fit the end of the rope into the groove.
6.
Refit the door if it has been removed and close.
Adjusting the Door Latch
If the door does not close firmly, the door latch will need to be adjusted.
1. Using the 4 mm Allen key supplied with the stove, slightly loosen the two screws fastening the
latch to the side of the firebox body.
2. Gently tap the latch down only a millimeter to start with.
3. Retighten the screws and test for any improvement.
4.
If no improvement, repeat process until door can be closed firmly.
Replacing the Main Baffle
!
NOTE:
The main baffle assembly is heavy. Care should be taken when handling the baffle both
inside and outside the firebox to avoid injury. This service should be performed by a trained service
technician.
Use the following procedure to remove the existing main baffle from the firebox :
1. Remove the stove door. Refer to instructions under the
Replacing Door Glass
procedure.
2. Remove both the left (LH) and right (RH) brick retainers.
3. Remove all four side vermiculite
boards & two rear refractory bricks.
4.
On the rear of the stove - Using
small wrench, remove the 4 dome
nuts (Figure 17).
5. Remove the top half shield A and
the rearmost shield B along with
the spacers.
Service
Figure 17