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Side and rear firebricks placement or removal
• Raise the rear corner of the side brick so the brick can move back
sufficiently to allow the front edge to swing in towards the centre of the
firebox while moving the brick free of the rear support bracket
• The rear brick can be manoeuvred out from the support brackets at any
time, or raised up if the baffle has been removed
Air Tube removal
• The Air Tube must be removed to allow removal of the baffle. The Air
Tube retaining clip is easier accessed if the front of the baffle is raised by
resting a spacer on top of the pin to see the tube slip ring and locking pin.
Once the locking pin and slip ring is removed, the Air Tube slides to the
right to release the left side allowing the tube to be fully removed. When
refitting the airtube the left side has to index over the bolt head locator so
the air jets face in a forward/down direction.
Upper baffle removal
The Air Tube must be removed to enable baffle removal. Before lifting out the
baffle note the position of bolt heads and other obstructions that the baffle
needs to clear on removal.
• Lift the rear of the baffle 20mm to clear rear support pins and slip forward
20mm while also supporting the front of the baffle so it does not drop
down, then lower the rear of baffle vertically down while guiding the front
of the baffle behind the front baffle pins. Tilt the vertical baffle forward
and extract at 45 degrees while clearing hinge bolts and latch bolts.
• If replacing sacrificial ‘Promet’ boards on the baffle, finger tighten the
bolts then using a spanner tighten nuts a further half turn. Over tightening
will cause the linings to crack during expansion/contraction.
Check to ensure the top baffle is in its correct position in the top chamber of
the firebox. It should be resting on four support lugs (two on each side of the
firebox). The baffle must be hard back against the rear wall of the firebox.
Firebox parts and components - Bricks, baffle and airtube
Side brick - Step 1
Raise the rear corner of the side brick
so the brick can move back to provide
clearance at the front of the brick.
Side brick - Step 2
Swing the front edge of the brick into
the centre of the firebox to get the
brick free of the rear support bracket.
Rear brick - Step 1
Raise the square end of the rear brick
so the brick can move back to provide
clearance for the front edge.
Rear brick - Step 2
Swing the front edge of the brick into
the firebox to get the brick free of the
rear support bracket
Firebox parts and components - Fan unit
• A registered electrician is required to replace the fan motor
and thermostat if necessary
• Use authorised Metro replacement parts only. The use of
unauthorised parts will void the warranty and compliance
• The appliance is not to be used by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in
order to avoid a hazard.
• Ensure the power supply is electrically isolated if the fan or
thermostat requires replacement. (ELECTRICIAN ONLY)
WARNING!
Important Information
• The fan is a permanent fixture and can only be replaced by a suitably
registered electrician.
• The fan must always be connected to a 230VAC power supply when the
fire is used. The 15 watt fan will operate once the thermostat heats to
40°C. This can take between 10 - 20 minutes. If the thermostat requires
replacement you will need to remove the fan to access.
To replace the fan / thermostat (Electrician only)
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