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2.7
Positioning of the chips and logs
The chips cover the whole of the Twin’s cover plate. The flame can be
influenced by the quantity of chips used. A small quantity will allow more
air to pass through, producing wilder flames. Using a lot of chips will
produce a steady flame and a red glow. The chips can create a
turbulence if they are situated in front of the safety flame. This can cause
an error and the appliance could extinguish.
Tip 1: Cutting through the chips will produce a thinner chip which will
glow more.
Tip 2: Before putting the chips in place, it is best to position the rearmost
log first, and also the two logs on either side. The chips can then be laid
on the logs. There will then be plenty of air under these logs which will
produce a better glow.
Tip 3: You may partly cover the pilot light cap, but you must be able to
see that the pilot light is burning at all times. This will produce a more
realistic effect.
Caution !
The chips must not cover the holes which are
situated at the front of the burner. The safety
flame must be in direct contact with these holes
otherwise the burner could not be lighted
correctly.
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The logs must be positioned as follows:
For the TWIN 50x15:
This is the set of logs you have received:
The set of logs is to be positioned as follows:
1
2
4
3
5
6
1
3
2
4
5
6