Adjusting The Self Levelling Feet; Firebox Liner Panels - Hamlet Solution Operating & Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION
ADJUSTING THE SELF
LEVELLING FEET
The Hamlet Solution stoves are equipped with
adjustable rear levelling feet, these are ideal for
use where the hearth surface is not flat or level.
Adjustment is as follows :
Position the stove on the hearth into its final
resting place, ensuring room for the flue
connections etc.
On the rear leg of the stove, loosen the pozi
screw, and rotate the inner „cam‟ shaped
levelling foot until this touches the hearth.
(see fig. 2.)
Re-tighten the pozi screw. Check the stove
is level with a spirit level.
Repeat for the other rear leg.
Fig. 2. Adjusting The Rear Feet
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FIREBOX LINER PANELS

The Hamlet Solution stoves use firebox liner
panels to the sides and back. The throat plate sits
on top of the sides and rear panels. These should
come fitted to your stove, if however they are not,
proceed as follows to fit them.
Open the fire door.
Remove the two round front fuel retaining
bars, by lifting one end free of the bracket
and sliding the remaining end out from the
bracket.
Set the small liner (s) into the back of the
firebox.
Insert side liner panels. (See Fig. 3)
Fit the throat plate with the single bend and
two cut outs to the front facing up. The
projecting lugs sit on top of the side liners.
The long centre tab on the back edge rests
on the rear liners. The shorter turn down
tabs against the vertical face.
(See Fig.4 & 5)
Replace the front fuel retaining bars.
Note: Neither the rear firebox liners nor the
side firebox liners are 'handed', both faces are
suitable for direct contact with the fire bed.
Note : Cracking of the lining panels does not
effect efficiency.
Overall View Of Liners &
Throat Plate Assembly
Hamlet Solution Stoves

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