Travis Industries 520-96 Owner's Manual page 46

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REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
(Continued)
Removing and Replacing the Firebricks (Continued)
REMOVING THE BAFFLE (TOP) FIREBRICKS & COMPONENTS (Continued)
4. With the "Y" Bar rotated, pull the front
three bricks over the "Y" Bar and out of
the appliance (bricks #1 through #3 in
the illustration on the preceding page).
5. Remove the "Y" Bar.
6. Remove the Rear Baffle Angle (referred
to as the "T" Bar) by sliding it out in a
forward direction. This will cause some
of the back bricks to tilt slightly.
7. Pull out the two bricks that are touching
the side walls of the firebox (bricks #4
and #5). These are tight, so some force
may be needed to pull them out.
8. Slide the remaining bricks to the side,
being careful to catch the damper plate
and damper when they no longer rest on
top of these two bricks (bricks #6 through
#8).
9. Remove the remaining bricks along with
the damper plate and damper.
REPLACING THE BAFFLE (TOP) FIREBRICKS & COMPONENTS
1. Place two bricks in the far rear of the appliance so they rest on top of the air induction system and are
approximately 9" apart.
2. Place the damper on top of the damper plate, with the slot of the damper plate to the right. Insert the
damper plate with the damper resting on top of it so the two pieces rest on one of the bricks placed in
the far rear. It will rest at a slight angle to the left or the right, depending on which firebrick you placed
it on.
3. Line up the damper rod so the peg is directly above the slot on the damper. It must be inserted into
the slot for your damper control to work.
4. Lift the damper plate onto the other firebrick, making sure the damper rod is inserted into the damper.
The damper plate should be level and centered in your appliance. Test the damper control by gently
pushing it back in forth, checking to see if the damper moves. If it does move correctly, proceed. If the
damper does not move, remove one of the firebircks, re-align the damper, and proceed with this step
again.
ROTATING THE "Y" BAR
(Front Baffle Angle)
"Y Bar Before Rotation
(Cut-Away View from the Side)
"Y" Bar
"Y" Bar After Rotation
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First Row of Firebricks
AIr Induction System

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