24
FUEL BED LAYOUT
The following instrucons detail how the volcanic rock, ceramic fuel bed and loose components are to be
installed onto the appliance. Great care should be taken when handling these ceramic parts as they are fragile
and can easily be broken. Do not force any component into posion, if it does not fit easily then you are not
fiDng the part correctly. These instrucons can also be followed to remove or reinstall the fuel bed a0er
cleaning. This is a procedure that can be undertaken by the customer as required and the frequency will be
depend upon use.
See page 17 for glass panel removal and installa on.
Step 2
Fit log B onto the locaon bracket in the centre of the burner tray as shown in the picture below.
Step 1
Fit the first log A onto the support brackets at the rear of the burner tray as shown in the picture and then add
8 pieces of volcanic rock as shown. Ensure a gap exists between each piece of rock.
Step 3
Now place volcanic rock as shown in the picture below. It is very important to ensure a gap exists of around 4-6mm
between each piece of rock to ensure an opmum flame picture is achieved.
Ensure the secondary airways are not blocked with volcanic rock—see inset picture.