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INSTALLATION MANUAL
5.12 Placing the wood or pebble set
The appliance is supplied with a wood set or a pebble set.
!Caution
Strictly observe the following instructions to prevent unsafe situations:
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only ever use the supplied wood or pebble set;
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place the wood and pebble set exactly as described;
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make sure the pilot burner and the surrounding space remain free (see appendix 3, fig. 11);
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make sure thermocouple 2 and the surrounding space remain free (see appendix 3, fig. 12.
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In case of a wood set, keep the air openings between the burner and the vermiculite tray completely free.
5.12.1 Wood set
The wood set consists of chips (see appendix 3, fig. 13) and a number of logs.
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Identify logs A to D using appendix 3, fig. 14.
!Tip
Use the burn stains on the logs for identification.
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Place log A behind the (main) burner against the position bracket and distribute the chips (see appendix 3, fig. 15).
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Place log B on the position bracket. Log B makes contact with both the protruding edge of the hood around the
pilot flame and log A (see appendix 3, fig. 16);
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Place log C, it rests on log B.
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Place log D on the position bracket. The point of log D makes contact with log A (see appendix 3, fig. 17);
!Caution
The logs should not completely cover the burner deck, because
- The main burner will not ignite properly; which could result in unsafe situations;
- Appliance will become filthy more quickly, as a result of soot;
- The flame picture will be affected.
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If applicable and required, distribute the glow material over the burner(s).
!Caution
Fasten the glow material under chips and/or wood set.
5.12.2 Pebble set
The pebble set consists of white carrera pebbles.
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Remove the 3 position brackets (P) by unscrewing the self-tapping screws (O). It is not necessary to place the
self-tapping screws back (see appendix 3, fig. 18);
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Fill the burner and the vermiculite tray with carrera pebbles.
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Spread the carrera pebbles evenly over one layer (see appendix 3, fig. 19).
!Caution
Incorrect placement of the pebbles, e.g. on top of each other, could have the following consequences:
- the main burner will not ignite properly, which could result in unsafe situations;
- the flame picture will be affected.
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