Legendfires Spirit Guide

Spirit Remote Control
- Coal, Pebble, Deluxe Pebble, Log, Modular Coal
- Inset Live Fuel Effect Gas Fires
Installation and
Users Instructions
This product is not suitable for primary
heating purposes
These instructions should be read by the
installer before installation and then should be
handed to the end user when the installation
is complete.
This is an official requirement and is the
responsibility of the fitter of this
appliance.
Having installed the appliance, the installer
should take the necessary steps to ensure
that the user fully understands how to operate
the appliance and is also made aware of the
fire’s basic cleaning and maintenance
requirements.


SECTI N PAGE
otes for the Installer and End User 4
Installation Requirements 5
Installation Procedure 6
Commissioning 7
Technical Data 8
Replacement Parts 8
Remote Control Component Layout 9
Trouble Shooting (GAS SAFE Engineer Only) 10
User Instructions 11
Cleaning and Maintenance 14
Fire Front Specifications 15
Coal Layout Instructions 16
Pebble Layout Instructions 18
Deluxe Pebble Layout Instructions 20
Log Layout Instructions 22
Modular Coal Layout Instructions 24
Guarantee 26
Trouble Shooting (User) 26
C NTENTS
3

THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED F R DEC RATIVE PURP SES
This appliance has been designed, tested and manufactured to the European Standard E 509 relating to
Decorative Gas Appliances and must be installed by a qualified GAS SAFE Registered Installer in accordance
with the Gas Safety (Installation and use) regulations 1994 and all other relevant standards.
This appliance must be connected in accordance with the ational Regulations. The appliance must be sealed
into a non-combustible fireplace (Fig. 2) whose only opening must be through a Class I (7” or 175mm diameter)
or Class II (5” or 125mm diameter) chimney/flue of at least three metres in height.
Before installation, ensure that the local conditions (identification of gas type and pressure) and the adjustment
of the appliance are compatible.
N TES F R THE INSTALLER AND END USER
4
An air vent is not normally required for this application because its input does not exceed 7kW. We recommend
that the chimney/flue is swept prior to installation of this appliance and that any flue restrictor or damper plate
should be removed or fixed in the open position. The chimney/flue must always generate a positive up draught to
ensure safe operation.
The installer must then establish that all the products of combustion are entering the flue within five minutes of
lighting from cold. This can be verified by traversing the canopy with a lighted smoke match (see ‘Spillage Test’
page 5).
An isolation valve must be fitted adjacent to the appliance. When closed, this will allow the complete burner and
control assembly to be disconnected for maintenance or repair in accordance with national regulations.
The gas supply should be provided by a semi rigid pipe with an 8mm diameter and should be no longer than 1.5
metres in length.
N TE: When the gas supply pipe is passed through masonry or other brickwork always ensure that the end
of the pipe is covered to avoid any debris passing through into the appliance controls.
The appliance is fitted with an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) that monitors the room for products of
combustion. If products are detected, the ODS will automatically shut down the appliance. If this situation
arises, re-light the appliance, referring to the user instructions (page 11). If shut down re-occurs, a qualified
person must be called to thoroughly check the appliance. The spillage monitoring system (ODS pilot) must
not be put out of operation or be tampered with or adjusted by either the installer or the user. If the unit is
found to be at fault it should be replaced with the manufacturers original replacement parts.
Fireplace Opening
150mm (min)
50mm (min)
300mm (min)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
145mm 512mm
608mm

This appliance must only be installed in Great Britain or Ireland.
1. This appliance is a natural gas appliance only and has been designed for use with the following applications:
a) Class I - Conventional brick or stone chimney as used for a solid fuel fire with a cross sectional dimension of
225mm x 225mm (9” x 9”) or a lined flue with a minimum diameter of 175mm (7”), with the fireplace components
conforming to BS1251, or a builders opening a minimum of 560mm high and 406mm wide with a minimum depth
of 175mm to allow sufficient volume for debris collection. To obtain this depth it would not normally be necessary
to remove the chair brick. Any permanent flue restrictions or variable dampers are to be removed or locked in the
fully open position. The chimney should also be swept prior to installation.
b) Class II - A double walled or insulated metal flue box built to the requirements of BS715 with an insulated flue
having a minimum diameter of 125mm (5”) and a minimum effective overall height of 3 metres (10’).
Note: If the flue box is to be used with an existing brick or stone chimney a 125mm (5”) minimum
diameter flue liner conforming to BS 715 may be used.
2. A non-combustible hearth must be provided to comply with current building regulations. Care should be taken
to prevent any damage being caused to surrounding soft furnishings or decoration, e.g. many embossed vinyl
wall coverings may become discoloured if placed too close to the appliance.
3. A suitable proprietary fire surround with 1000c rating may be used with a minimum clearance from hearth to
underside of shelf of 830mm, providing that the depth of shelf is 150mm or less.
4. Where the shelf depth is greater than 150mm, the minimum height clearance should be increased by 25mm
increments for each additional 12.5mm of shelf depth.
5. Minimum width between vertical sides of combustible surround should not be less than 800mm provided the
appliance is central to the surround and the surround legs do not exceed a 150mm profile.
6. If the 150mm profile is exceeded, the width of the surround (and the back panel) should be increased by
25mm for each additional 12.5mm of profile depth.
FLUE FL W TEST
A flue flow test (smoke test) is carried out to check the effectiveness of the flue and to ensure that there is no
leakage into another part of the premises (including any loft), or as appropriate other adjoining premises (this is
particularly important where a number of chimneys combine into a multiple stack).
The flue flow test should be carried out using a suitable smoke pellet which the pellet manufacturer claims to
generate 5 m3 of smoke in 30 seconds burn time.
These gas fires should have the flue flow test carried out with the appliance in position but not connected to the
gas supply so that the smoke test can be carried out with representative flue flow conditions.
A warm flue will be more effective than a cold flue. If the flue is reluctant to draw, which can be initially assessed
by lighting a smoke match at the intended position of the appliance flue connection, introduce some heat into the
flue for a minimum of 10 minutes using a blow torch or other means.
Other factors, such as weather conditions and a combination of materials used to construct the flue can all
influence the flue draught. The pre-heating process may require as much as half an hour before the flue behaves
satisfactory as a blow torch does not represent the volume of heat consistent with the normal appliance
operation.
A Flue Flow Test should be checked as follows:
1. Carry out those visual checks as indicated previously, and continue only if satisfactory.
2. Establish that an adequate air supply is available for the combustion of the appliance
3. Close all doors and windows in the room that the appliance is to be installed.
4. Light a smoke pellet at the intended position for the appliance. Place the inset fire case into position.
5. The test is satisfactory if
- there is no significant escape of smoke from the appliance position.
- there is no seepage of smoke over the length of the flue.
- smoke is discharged only from the correct terminal.
VENTILATI N
o special ventilation bricks or vents are required in the room containing the appliance, providing that normal
adventitious room ventilation exists. The installer must determine this by carrying out a spillage test.
SPILLAGE TEST
To check for satisfactory clearance of products of combustion, close all doors and windows and leave the fire
burning for five minutes. Insert a lit smoke match on a vertical plane 50mm down, 50mm inside the canopy
opening. All the smoke must be drawn into the flue. If spillage occurs, allow a further ten minutes and repeat the
test. Should spillage still occur turn the appliance off and seek expert advice.
To continue the test: If an extractor fan is situated in the room the test should be repeated with the fan running. If
there is a connecting room with an extractor fan the test should be repeated with all the doors to that room open
and the extractor fan running.
INSTALLATI N REQUIREMENTS
5

1. Carefully lift the appliance out of the packaging taking care not to damage the ceramic components in the
separate carton.
2. Remove the magnetic trim and store to one side to prevent any damage.
3. Cut the foam sealing strip (in plastic bag supplied) to length and stick a continuous strip down the two sides
and across the top of the radiant box. When the box is placed against a flat surface the foam strip will form a
seal around the box’s flange.
4. Carefully lift the appliance into position in the fireplace opening and check that the flange of the radiant box
fits flush against the sealing face with no gaps present.
5. Remove the four screws that secure the burner tray to the box, two on the front leg and two at the rear of the
tray. Remove the burner tray and place to one side (Fig. 3).
6. When the burner tray has been removed, decide which side of the appliance the gas supply will be entering
the radiant box and remove the relevant blanking plate (left or right hand side). The gas supply should be
concealed as much as possible.
7. With the radiant box placed in the opening, mark out four of the eight fixing holes. Remove the box and
carefully drill and fit rawl plugs.
8. Pass the 8mm gas connection through the back of the
box and secure the box into place using four screws
(straight shank screws are recommended for marble).
Check that the outer flange of the appliance is completely
sealed against the back panel.
INSTALLATI N PR CEDURE
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Burner tray
Blanking plate
Foam Sealing Strip
Magnetic Trim
Fixing
Holes
Fixing
Holes
Fixing Holes

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Radiant box
Hearth
Eye Bolts
Centre Line
Drill Holes for 4 eye bolts
on 112mm centre lines
between max and min height.
65mm
min
Fix the radiant box into the opening, securing into position using the cable fixing kit (Fig. 6). Do not cut off the
loose ends as the full length is required should the radiant box need refitting at any time. Coil up and securely
store underneath the burner tray.
1. Position the burner tray into the box in order to determine the length of 8mm gas supply needed and cut to
length.
2. Before making the final connection, thoroughly purge the supply pipe to clear any foreign matter, i.e. masonry
dust etc, as this could lead to blockages in the control valve and/or pilot assemblies.
3. Fix the burner in place using the four screws and make the gas connection. Carry out a gas soundness test.
4. Ensure that the bulbous side of the I.R sensor is facing the front and is positioned around the ash pan area so
that there is a direct line of sight for the remote handset to operate correctly. The sensor bracket can be
repositioned by loosening the retaining nut. Retighten the nut when adjustment is complete.
1. Unscrew the pressure test point sealing screw (Fig. 7) and fit a manometer.
Consult the user instructions (page 11). Ignite the appliance and turn to the
high position.
2. Take a pressure reading and consult the technical data (page 8) to
establish the correct working pressure.
3. Once the pressure has been checked and verified, turn off the
appliance. Consult the ceramic component set up diagrams
(pages 16-25) and fit the ceramics as per the instructions.
ALTERNATIVE FIXING METH D
Where the drilling of the back panel is not practical, an alternative
fixing method may be employed using the cable fixing kit provided.
Drill four holes in the rear of the fireplace opening (Fig. 5).
Securely fix the four eye bolts provided using suitable rawl plugs.
Feed one cable through each of the top holes in the rear of the
fire box.
115mm
max
500mm
min
550mm
max
112mm 112mm
Tension ut
Cable Clamping Screw
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Cable
C MMISSI NING
Pressure Test Point

Gas Type atural Gas (G20) Cat I2H
Gas Connection 8mm
umber of Injectors One
Injector size Stereomatic 072
Control Max Operating Temperature 80oc
Inlet Pressure Cold 20 mbar
Heat Input (Gross) 6.2 kW
Weight 12.5 kg
1. Loose coals - The ceramic coals supplied with this appliance can be replaced at service intervals depending
on their condition. If the coals do require replacement, the consumer can do so provided that the Ceramic
Component Layout Instructions (pages 16-25) are adhered to. Under no circumstances should additional/extra
coals be added. Only genuine Legend replacement parts should be used.
Order Ref: SLC05
2. Front Coal, Fuel Bed & Side Cheeks - All these ceramic components can be replaced at service intervals
depending on their condition. If the coals do require replacement, the consumer can do so provided that the
Ceramic Component Layout Instructions (pages 16-25) are adhered to. Only genuine Legend replacement parts
should be used.
Order Ref: SFC02, SCM03, SSC04
3. xygen Depletion Sensing Pilot - In the unlikely event of a pilot failure, the pilot assembly should only be
replaced by a GAS SAFE Registered Engineer. The user must not carry out this work.
Order Ref: ETH01
4. TESC Valve - In the unlikely event of valve failure, the assembly should only be replaced by a
GAS SAFE Registered Engineer. The user must not carry out this work.
Order Ref: ETH02
5. Handset - Order Ref: ETH03
TECHNICAL DATA
8
REPLACEMENT PARTS

REM TE C NTR L C MP NENT LAY UT
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In order to access:
a. Pilot Assembly (including thermocouple)
b. Controls
It will be necessary to dismantle the burner tray. Please use the following procedure.
1. Ensure the appliance has fully cooled down.
2. Isolate gas supply.
3. Remove all the ceramic components off the fire and carefully placed to one side.
4. Working from the front of the fire, remove the lower fixing bracket screws and the two screws at the rear of the tray.
5. Disconnect the 8mm gas supply pipe using a 15mm spanner. This should then enable the burner to be removed
from its housing.
Break-down for access to components
1. Working from the front of the fire remove the two upper fixing point screws.
2. Remove the two pilot assembly screws.
3. Working from the rear of the burner tray, remove the two silencer bracket screws.
4. Slide the silencer (white ceramic block) upwards which will then give you open access to the main gas injector.
5. Remove the locking nut and washer using a 14mm spanner.
6. Remove the burner tray from the controls to gain access to the connections on the rear of the control unit.
7. The control unit will slide forward off it’s retaining tab.
8. Re-assembly is the exact reversal of the above procedure.
Pilot assembly
Pressure test point
Lower fixing point
Upper fixing point
Battery cover panel
Controls
Heat shield
Fig. 8

TR UBLE SH TING (GAS SAFE ENGINEER NLY)
10
SERVICING MUST NLY BE CARRIED UT BY A GAS SAFE ENGINEER.
N TE: Before undertaking any actions on the servicing, replace the batteries in the control and
handset (if applicable) with new batteries.
Faulty batteries will cause errors. ALWAYS CHA GE ALL OF THE BATTERIES TOGETHER. USE THE SAME
MAKE A D TYPE (I.E MA UFACTURER A D MODEL TYPE).
The Red LED on the control mirrors the Red LED on the handset.
Errors
The Red LED flashes:- Once every ten seconds = weak battery on control.
Twice every ten seconds = weak battery in handset.
Three times every ten seconds = all batteries are weak.
If these flashes are ignored then eventually the controls will flash red every second, meaning “all other error
codes”.
After a start attempt:
o Red LED = completed a successful start sequence.
Permanent Red LED:- Failed to light pilot flame and complete ignition sequence
- Reason: no gas, blocked or faulty pilot.
Flashing each second:- All other error codes ( note: this is where a service engineer can pair a display
handset and read out the E number).
During start sequence:- Very fast – at initial point of start sequence - controls analysing - preparing to start
(or in recycle sequence, if not lit on first attempt).
Very fast, then slower:- Sparking ignitor, waiting for a flame signal – goes out after pilot flame sensed on
flame rectification.
During Paging
Pressing +button only on controls for 5 seconds, lights alternative flash red then Green LED every second and
handset makes siren noise. Stops when picked up or after 1 minute, which ever happens first.

USER INSTRUCTI NS
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Warnings
A suitable guard may be required to take account of special hazards that exist in nurseries and other
places where there are young children, aged or infirm persons.
Curtains are not to be placed directly above the appliance.
It is recommended that combustible materials are not placed directly above this appliance.
Do not throw rubbish on or otherwise disturb the fuel bed.
Starting the fire using the built in controls
Check the power isolator switch is in the On position (I).
To start the fire, press the power button and hold for 1 second then release. The burner will light within around 1
to 10 seconds, adjust to the maximum power setting.
The power of the burner can be adjusted up and down by pressing the – and + buttons.
To stop the fire, simply press the power button again and the burner will stop.
If for any reason the fire should be switched off, either intentionally or unintentionally, no attempt should be made
to re-light the gas until at least 3 minutes have elapsed.
If you are not intending to use the fire for a long period (i.e. over summer time months), the battery life can be
extended even more by sliding the white isolator switch to the left (away from the On position to (O)).
Indicator light
Decrease flame
Increase flame
Battery compartment cover
Battery compartment
cover opening lever
Power button
White power isolator switch (sliding)
Fig. 10
Fig. 9

USER INSTRUCTI NS
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Starting the fire using the remote handset
By holding the handset, the green unlock light should illuminate.
With the other hand Press and keep pressed the power button continuously until the red Activity light
illuminates next to the symbol (this takes typically 1-2 seconds). As the red light illuminates release the
power button immediately. While the burner is lighting the red light will flash. When the burner has lit the red light
will stop completely. The burner will be at maximum burner rate when first lit.
You may now put the handset down or regulate the burner by pressing the +and –buttons. o buttons will
operate on the handset without the handset being held as described and the unlock feature activated.
ote: If the power button is pressed differently to the above i.e. pressed for too long or too short a time or the
grip on the handset is not firm or released too soon, the Ignition will be interrupted and not complete. The reason
for the remote control having this strict start sequence is for safety reason so that the starting operation of the
fire will be most unlikely to be done other than intentionally by an adult. If not done correctly , wait a few seconds
and try again.
Burner regulation
When the burner is in operation, hold the handset as described above to unlock the keypad and then press and
release the +and –buttons to regulate the flame of the burner. Pressing and releasing the button will move the
burner one step at a time. Pressing the button continuously will move the burner rate to the maximum full when
pressing +or minimum burner power if pressing -.
Stopping the burner
Pick up and hold the handset as described above to unlock the keypad.
Press and then release the power button once. The handset will beep and the burner will stop.
Paging the handset
If you have misplaced the handset you can page it by pressing the +button only on the fire control for around 5
seconds. The handset will make a noise to help you to locate it. Once you pick up the TESC it knows you hold it
and so the sound stops. The flashing and sound will last for 60 seconds each time the handset is paged as
described. If not found in 60 seconds, page again and so on. OTE: PRESS “+” Button O LY , OT “+” and “-”
Together as you will accidentally break the handset pairing and have to reset handset to factory state and pair
again (see page 13).
AUX SET
Power button – for On/Off of burner
Increase burner power
Decrease burner power
Activity Light – flashes red when
starting and stopping burner only. Illuminates when key pad is unlocked
Button not used for operation
ot used
Fig. 11

USER INSTRUCTI NS
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Pairing a new handset if pairing broken
Breaking a pairing on handset
To reset the handset to factory conditions (to enable the handset to be paired again with the same or another fire
for example), hold handset to unlock, press and hold pressed for at least 10-20 seconds the SET button. The
green and red lights will start to flash . They will flash for 1 minute and during this minute if you want to reset the
handset, open the battery box and remove a battery for a few seconds. Replace the battery and cover, the
handset will now be reset and ready to pair as a new handset to another (or the same) fire as shown in pairing
section.
To make a pairing
If not already fitted with batteries, remove the back panel and insert two AA Alkaline batteries in the direction
shown by the symbols moulded into the compartment and replace the cover.
Hold the handset with one hand ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in contact
with both sides of the handset. The green light of the “Unlock” symbol should light and flash continuously.
The flashing indicates that it is not paired with anything at the moment and is ready to be paired.
Put the handset down within 1 metre of the Fire that you wish to pair the handset with.
Press the +and –buttons on the Fire Control (i.e. not the +and –buttons on the handset), until the red light
comes on the control and immediately press the power button on the control to initiate the pairing request.
(there is a 2 second time window to press the power button from the first red light flash. If this time window is
missed, the pairing operation is cancelled).
The handset should make a noise and the green “Unlock” light should be flashing even without holding the
handset.
The handset has received a pairing request and to accept this pick up the handset and hold as described above
to keep the keypad unlocked and press and hold the “SET” button for 3 seconds.
You will hear a beep and now the handset is paired to the fire control. The unlock green light will stay
permanently lit and steady when holding the handset.
Pairing is complete.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Legend Gas Fires recommend that this appliance is serviced at regular 12 monthly intervals. The
chimney or flue should also be checked regularly to ensure that all products of combustion are entering
the flue and there is no excessive build up of soot.
It is the users responsibility to ensure that the appliance is kept in a clean serviceable condition.
1. Ceramic Components and Fuel Bed - Debris from any
source should be removed with a soft brush. Please ensure
that any debris including soot deposits are removed from the
appliance and not left on the fuel bed. It is recommended
that the user should, on a regular quarterly basis, carefully
remove all ceramic components and thoroughly clean the
stainless steel burner strip and the pilot assembly. Any build
up of debris in this area could affect the operation of the
appliance.
N TE: It is common to find surface cracks in the ceramic components. This is due to the expansion and
contraction of the ceramic fibres caused by the intense heat that the burner generates. The cracks will not
affect the safe operation of this appliance. However great care must be taken when handling the ceramic
components as they will break if handled incorrectly. Do not use a vacuum cleaner to clean the ceramics.
2. Radiant Box Ceramic Liners - Use only a soft brush to remove any soot deposits from the ceramic liners
during cleaning as this is the only method that can be used to remove deposits. The ceramic liners are very
delicate and should be treated accordingly.
3. Brass Trims and Frets - The brass trim and fret should be removed from the appliance for cleaning, please
ensure that the appliance has cooled thoroughly. Polished metal trims and frets are not lacquer coated and
therefore require polishing. It is recommended that a good quality metal polish is used.
4. Changing the batteries - When the batteries are becoming discharged, unclip the cover and replace the
batteries with good quality alkaline or lithium - 3 x 1.5V AA (Fig. 13).
Stainless Steel
Burner Strip
Pilot Assembly
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
Battery Cover
3 x 1.5V AA Batteries

Fire fronts are now available in many different designs and finishes. The user can now choose their own
particular style of fire front to suit their individual fireplace setting, providing the fire front complies with the
following dimensions -
Fire Front - (X) Max: 210mm Min: 190mm
Ash Pan Cover - (W) Max: 90mm Min: 65mm
(Y) Max: 345mm Min: 320mm
SAFETY WARNING - This appliance has a naked flame and as with all heating appliances a fireguard
should be used for the protection of children, the elderly and infirm. Fireguards should conform to
BS 6539 (1984 Fireguards for use with solid fuel appliances). This fire is not fitted with an integral
guard. In normal use consideration may be given to the use of a fireguard confirming to BS 6539,
such that the approach to the naked flame is minimised.
FIRE FR NT SPECIFICATI N
15
w
Y
X
Minimum area free space 15cm2
Minimum area free space 5cm2
Fig. 14

C AL LAY UT INSTRUCTI NS
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1. Place the main fuel bed on to the middle section of
the metal burner tray. It is important that the front edge
of the fuel bed is located behind the burner strip
(Fig. 16).
2. Position the front coal on the front coal retainer,
making sure that the back edge is pushed up against
the front of the burner strip (Fig. 17).
3. Place the side cheeks into position, making sure
they are positioned either side of the fuel bed and the
overhang is at the front. The outside edge should be in
contact with the radiant box ceramic liner. Ensure that
the lower part of the side cheeks sit on the front coal
(Fig. 18).
It is very important that all the coals are used and
arranged as shown in order to achieve the desired
flame picture.
It may be necessary to remove some or all of the coals
to clean them at some time. Cleaning must only be
done using a soft brush.
CAUTI N: The coals are extremely fragile and must
be handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and
any inhalation of dust should be avoided. The coals
must be kept away from children at all times. ever
put additional coals on the fire. ever use coals
other than those originally supplied, or genuine
Legend Spare Parts.
Fig. 15
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Burner Tray
Burner Strip
Right Hand
Side Cheek
Left Hand
Side Cheek
Fuel Bed
Front Coal

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5. Pick out the smallest two coals and lay to one side,
lay the first row of four loose coals on top of the front
coal. Ensure the back of the coals are resting on the
coal bed and there are even gaps all round (Fig. 19).
6. Choose three loose coals and place them in line on
the next row up, again making sure all the gaps are
even. It is important that the coals ‘bridge’ the peaks of
the fuel bed and are not placed in between. This helps
the flow of burnt gases and should give an even
glowing fuel bed (Fig. 20).
8. Place the next two coals in the middle, on the back
edge of the coals previously laid ensuring even gaps all
round. Finally place the two small coals, one in each
top corner. Make any adjustments necessary to achieve
even gaps as this will help in giving a well balanced
flame picture and an even glow (Fig. 21).
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Fig. 21
Small Coal
Small Coal

PEBBLE LAY UT INSTRUCTI NS
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1. Place the main fuel bed on to the middle section of
the metal burner tray. It is important that the front edge
of the fuel bed is located behind the burner strip
(Fig. 23).
2. Position the front coal on the front coal retainer,
making sure that the back edge is pushed up against
the front of the burner strip (Fig. 24).
3. Place the side cheeks into position, making sure
they are positioned either side of the fuel bed and
the overhang is at the front. The outside edge should
be in contact with the radiant box ceramic liner.
Ensure that the lower part of the side cheeks sit on
the front coal (Fig. 25).
It is very important that all the pebbles are used
and arranged as shown in order to achieve the
desired flame picture.
It may be necessary to remove some or all of the
pebbles to clean them at some time. Cleaning must
only be done using a soft brush.
CAUTI N: The pebbles are extremely fragile and
must be handled accordingly. Gloves should be
worn and any inhalation of dust should be avoided.
The pebbles must be kept away from children at all
times. ever put additional pebbles on the fire.
ever use pebbles other than those originally
supplied, or genuine Legend Spare Parts.
Fig. 22
Fig. 23
Fig. 24
Fig. 25
Burner Tray
Burner Strip
Right Hand
Side Cheek
Left Hand
Side Cheek
Fuel Bed
Front Coal

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4. Pick out the smallest two pebbles and lay to one
side, lay the first row of four loose pebbles on top of
the front coal. Ensure the back of the pebbles are
resting on the fuel bed and there are even gaps all
round (Fig. 26).
5. Choose three loose pebbles and place them in line
on the next row up, again making sure all the gaps are
even. It is important that the pebbles ‘bridge’ the peaks
of the fuel bed and are not placed in between. This
helps the flow of burnt gases and should give an even
glowing fuel bed (Fig. 27).
6. Place the next two pebbles in the middle, on the
back edge of the pebbles previously laid ensuring even
gaps all round. Finally place the two small pebbles, one
in each top corner. Make any adjustments necessary to
achieve even gaps as this will help in giving a well
balanced flame picture and an even glow (Fig. 28).
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
Fig. 28
Small Pebble
Small Pebble

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1. Place the main fuel bed on to the middle section of the metal
burner tray. It is important that the front edge of the fuel bed is
located behind the burner strip (Fig. 30).
2. Position the front coal on the front coal retainer, making sure
that the back edge is pushed up against the front of the burner
strip (Fig. 31).
3. Place the side cheeks into position, making sure they are
positioned either side of the fuel bed and the overhang is at the
front. The outside edge should be in contact with the radiant box
ceramic liner. Ensure that the lower part of the side cheeks sit on
the front coal (Fig. 32).
It is very important that all the pebbles are used and arranged
as shown in order to achieve the desired flame picture.
It may be necessary to remove some or all of the pebbles to clean
them at some time. Cleaning must only be done using a soft
brush.
CAUTI N: The pebbles are extremely fragile and must be
handled accordingly. Gloves should be worn and any inhalation
of dust should be avoided. The pebbles must be kept away
from children at all times. ever put additional pebbles on the
fire. ever use pebbles other than those originally supplied, or
genuine Legend Spare Parts.
Fig. 29
Fig. 30
Fig. 31
Fig. 32
Burner Tray
Burner Strip
Main Fuel Bed
Right Hand
Side Cheek
Left Hand
Side Cheek
Front Coal
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