10
Make sure log sits flat on firebox floor.
IMPORTANT: Make sure log does not
cover any burner ports (see Figure
10).
Figure 9 - Checking Gas Joints
Figure 10- Installing Log Set
(Top View)
LOG PLACEMENT
FIG (3)
STEP 2: Install log 2 onto the two
slots in the middle plate.
FIG (1)
FIG (2)
STEP 1: Install log 1 onto the two
slots in the rear plate.
FIG (4)
STEP 3: Insert the two pins on the
bottom of log 3 into the two holes on
firebox floor.
FIG (5)
STEP 4: Place log 4 on log 1 and log
3, as shown.
Note: Log 4 will contact inside of
heater.
FIG (6)
STEP 5: Insert the recessed hole on
the bottom of log 5 onto the pin on log
1, with the other end of log 5 placed
on log 4, as shown.
FIG (7)
STEP 6: Place log 6 on log 1 and
log 3.
Note: Log 6 will contact inside of
heater.
FIG (8)
STEP 7: Insert the recessed hole on
the bottom of log 7 onto the pin on
log 2, with the other end placed on
It is very important to install the logs
exactly as instructed. Do not modify
logs. Only use logs supplied with
heater.
WARNING: Failure to position
the parts in accordance with these
diagrams or failure to use only parts
specifically approved with this heater
may result in property damage or
personal injury.
CAUTION: After installation
and periodically thereafter, check to
ensure that no yellow flame comes
in contact with any log. With the
heater set to High, check to see if
yellow flames contact any log. If so,
reposition logs according to the log
installation instructions in this manual.
Yellow flames contacting logs will
create soot.
Pressure Testing Heater
Gas Connections
Continued
5. Correct all leaks at once.
6. Light heater (see Operating Heater).
Check all other internal joints for
leaks.
7. Turn off heater (see To Turn Off Gas
Appliance).