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Side Board Removal and Replacement
The left and right-side boards can be removed by gently pulling one edge out first then, slide the boards towards
the centre of the stove. Replacement is the reverse procedure.
To replace the boards, offer one edge in first and then push the board gently back.
Note: - They should be pushed back flat against the steel body of the fire.
Note: - Some of the boards will only fit one way around and if they are forced will break.
Flue Adaptor Removal (If fitted to fire)
With the internal components removed it is now possible to get to the flue adaptor nuts and washers. These
should be removed and the adaptor carefully removed from the top of the fire. Take care not to damage the
adaptor seal. If some of the internal boards are still in situ then care should be taken when removing and
replacing the flue adaptor bolts so that none of the internal parts become damaged.
Inner Firebox “Engine” Removal
Finally, with the adaptor removed the inner firebox engine can be removed.
To remove the inner firebox, lift slightly at the front to disengage the 2 tags that locate the inner box into the outer
box slot at the fr
ont, see photo. Then slide the inner firebox “engine” out on the guides from the outer box. Small
wheels at the rear of the firebox will ease this operation. With the inner and outer boxes now separate work can
begin to fit the outer firebox into the prepared opening.
Inner box tag
Outer box slot
FITTING THE FIREBOX
Due to the modular construction of the unit, you can for instance:
Fit the air supply pipe and the outer box. The rest of the components can be kept in safe storage while all rough
building and finishing work is being completed. At the final stage, the engine, Flue Adaptor and finishing frame
can be fitted.
This way there is less chance of aesthetic damage, or accidental damage to important components while building
work is in progress.
Outer Firebox Fitting
The box can be sealed to the opening using the insulation supplied, or similar insulating material.