Removing The Combustion Chamber Lining - RAIS attika 600 MAX-1 Installation Manual

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REMOVING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER LINING

REMOVING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER LINING
The combustion chamber lining protects the body
of the fireplace insert from the heat of the fire. The
large differences in temperature can lead to cracks in
the combustion chamber lining. This will not affect
the functionality of the fireplace insert. The lining will
only need be replaced after several years of use when
it begins to disintegrate. The liner panels are easy to
place in position in the fireplace insert and can easily
be replaced by you or your dealer.
Procedure for removing the combustion chamber
lining:
1. Remove the flue panel (1) by pushing the front up
and pulling forward, so that the rear end becomes free
of the vertical panels. The flue panel can now be
carefully removed.
2. Remove the base panels (2).
3. Loosen the side panels (3) by
turning the end of the panel in
towards the fireplace's centre.
Next, carefully remove them.
4. Remove the rear panels (4) by
removing the lock in the top of
the panels. The panels are now
loose and can be removed.
5. Panels (5) and (6) are located un-
der the turbo plate and are not nor-
mally removed.
To re-install the combustion chamber lining sections,
repeat the above procedure in reverse order.
MAX LOAD
The maximum allowable quantity of
wood is marked with a line on the
rear panels. In other words, wood
should not go above this line.
15
1
3
3
2
5
MAX LOAD
3
3
2
4
4
6
2
3
MAX LOAD
5
3

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