FITTING AND ARRANGING THE
COALS (Both NG & LPG versions)
Ensure the appliance is cold
Safety Notice - Please see SAFETY NOTICES
ref. Coal / Log sets page 3.
Warning: The coals and the coal matrix are fragile
ensure they are handled carefully.
Ensure location is correct. Do not force the matrix
into position. If the coals and/or the coal matrix are
damaged they must be replaced with genuine
Aarrow parts.
Warning: An incorrect coal layout may cause soot
to build up inside the stove and therefore invalidate
the guarantee.
How to arrange the coals
(see Fig 9 for part identification)
1) Place the 2x larger base matrices at the rear of
the burner. These are labelled LR (left rear) & RR
(right rear). These should be positioned so that the
slots in the matrices sit over the rear upright fold of
the burner top plate.
2) Next position the 2x smaller base matrices
between the rear matrices and the front of the fire-
box. These matrices are labelled, LF (left front) &
RF (right front). The RF matrix has a notch in the
front to avoid the pilot assembly.
The arrangement should look like Fig 10a.
3) Now position one of the loose coals into the
centre of the stove ensuring that it is placed into
the centre cutout and when in position, this coal
will be resting upon the four corners of the base
matrices. See Fig. 10a & b.
4) Next, take 6x coals and place along the front
row of the base matrices, 3x to the left of the cen-
tre coal and 3x to the right of the centre coal.
Observre the cutout positions within the matices
as shown in Fig. 10b & 10c.
5) Take the remaining 4x coals and place along
the upper edge to the base matrices. Again, place
the coals into the areas shown in Fig 10b. The
coal set layout is now complete and should look
like Fig 10d & 10e.
14 Aarrow Sherborne GSL CF
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 9
RR
RF
11X
LOOSE
COALS
LF
LR
Fig. 10a
Pilot
Notch
Centre Coal
Position
Fig. 10c
Fig. 10b
Plan View Of Base Matricies - White Dots
Indicate Loose Coal Positions / Cut outs.