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FIGURE 6

Step 7. 

 Lift the front baffle and tilt it forward and slide it down towards the front of the fireplace (see Figure 8b).  Do the

same with the rear baffle but slide it between the 3rd and 4th secondary air tubes (see Figure 8a & 8c).

Step 5. 

 Remove the front secondary air tube by simply re-

moving the screw located on the top left hand side (as per
Figure 6).  This screw simply wedges the front air tube in
place.

Remove  wedged

screw

Front

Secondary

Air Tube

Front and

Rear Baffles

Secondary

Air Tubes

Step 6. 

 Slide the secondary air tube out of the hole.  (See

Figure 7).  There is no need to remove the rear refractory
brick unless replacement is required.

Step 4. 

 Remove the right hand side fireplace refractory

brick as per Figure 5.   There is no need to remove the LHS
or rear refactory bricks unless replacement is required.

FIGURE 5

RHS

Fireplace

Refractory

FIGURE 7

Tilt Baffle downward toward

the  front of fireplace

Tilt Baffle downward

towards front of fireplace

FIGURE 8a

FIGURE 8b

FIGURE 8c

RHS

Retainer

Step 8. 

 If you want to clean the chimney system from the

inside of the fireplace proceed with the final step.  Except
for the secondary air tube #5 (unless replacement is re-
quired of the rear fireplace refractory brick) unhook and
remove the remaing secondary air tubes by loosening the
two screws on the RHS retainer (see Figure

 9

).  Unhook

the secondary air tubes from the side retainer.

FIGURE 9

Step 9. 

 Re-install all parts in reverse order as removed. Do

not operate the fireplace with missing parts.

3rd

4th

5th

2nd

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