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Burner
tube
replacement
REPLACING
COMPONENTS
There
are
three
different
burner
tubes
in
the
top
of
the
stove.
To
replace
a
tube,
first
be
sure
that
you
order
the
correct
tube
you
need
to
replace.
Then
using
a
5/16”
socket
or
open
end
wrench,
remove
the
screw
located
on
the
left
side
of
the
tube.
Be
sure
to
keep
the
screw.
Push
the
tube
to
the
right
then
remove
the
tube
(pulling
the
tube
back
to
the
left
after
that
side
has
been
removed
from
the
hole).
To
replace,
reverse
the
above
procedure...make
sure
to
install
the
tubes
in
the
correct
order.
(Front
to
Back)
Ceramic
fiberboard
replacement
There
are
four
fiber
boards
located
in
the
top
of
this
stove,
in
two
layers.
While
the
bottom
layer
is
oriented
‘North/South’
as
shown,
the
top
layer
is
oriented
‘East/West’.
To
replace
a
cracked
or
broken
board,
first
remove
the
front
burner
tube.
Then
remove
the
board
you
need
to
replace.
Install
the
new
board
(the
boards
should
sit
flush
together
side
by
side).
Replace
the
tube
previously
removed.
Dog
box
replacement
See
Brick
Layout
(page
33)
for
dog
box
location
in
the
firebox.
To
replace
the
dog
box,
first
remove
the
ash
pan.
Then
remove
the
two
9/16”
nuts
that
hold
the
carriage
bolts
in
place.
Open
the
front
door
of
the
stove
and
lift
up
on
the
dog
box.
Install
new
or
existing
carriage
bolts
into
the
holes
on
the
flange
of
the
dog
box
and
re
‐
install
in
the
reverse
manner
in
which
it
was
removed.
Heat
shield
removal
There
are
two
5/16”
screws
that
are
on
the
rear
of
the
heat
shield.
To
remove
the
heat
shield,
using
a
5/16”
socket
or
open
ended
wrench,
remove
the
two
screws.
Then
pull
the
heat
shield
up
and
back
off
the
back
panel.
Fiber
Boards
(white)
Burner
Tubes