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Chateau™
20011956
LG405
rear logs
3/05
Log Rear
Left
Log Rear Right
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Figure 44
Log Front Left
Log Front Right
Log Front
Middle Left
Log Front Middle
Right (DVT44)
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Figure 45
7. Position the Log Grate Right and
Left. Position the right and left grate
logs simultaneously on the grate in
front of the burner housing by hold-
ing the two logs with the narrower
end toward the middle and the bark
details toward the front. Set the logs
and lean forward toward the grate.
The outer end of the logs should
line up with the grate on the outside.
(Fig. 43)
8. Position the Log Rear Right .
Posi-
tion the log rear right by holding the
log at an angle with the pointed end
down toward the bottom. Set the
Figure 43
Log Grate Left
Log Grate Right
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pointed end on the matching notch on the
overlay toward the right. Rest the wide
end toward the back right. The log rests
in place by touching the rear refractory
lower on the right. (Fig. 44)
9. Position the Log Rear Left
. Position the log rear left by
holding the log at an able with
the pointed end down toward
the bottom. Set the pointed
end on the matching notch
on the overlay toward the left.
Rest the wide end toward
the back left. The log rests
in place by touching the rear
refractory lower on the left.
(Fig. 44)
10. Position the Log Front Left. Posi-
tion the log front left by holding the log
with the wide end toward the front and the nar-
row end toward the back. Set the rectangular
indentation located on the bottom of this log
over the rectangular protrusion on the far left
end of the log grate left. Lay the pointed end
of the log over the burner overlay outside
the log rear left. (Fig. 45)
11. Position the Log Front Middle
Left. Position the log front middle
left by holding the log with the wide
end toward the front and the narrow
end toward the back. Set the round
indentation located on the bottom
of this log over the round protrusion
on the rear left log. Set the log over the
fettle where the V-shaped end on the front
of this log (split area) comes in contact with the
second left tine on the fettle. (Fig. 45)