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10
CBO-500 Assembly Instructions
Hearth Insulation
Sub-hearth Insulation Boards (supplied)
Shown is the final assembly of the four-piece CBO-500 Oven. The final
assembly will rest on the Galvannealed Steel Plate and Insulation Boards
on your Support Base.
Oven Assembly
Your CBO-500 Oven comes with Insulation Boards (shipped in three
pieces) that are placed under both pieces of the Hearthon top of the
18-gauge Galvannealed Steel Plate—for insulation.
Place the Galvannealed Steel Plate on the Support Base. Next, lay the
Insulation Boards over the Galvannealed Steel Plate. Then set the
Oven Base on the Insulation Boards. Do not use any materials (mortar,
cement, glue) to attach the Oven Base to the Insulation Boards. It is
very important that the entire Oven Base come in contact with the
Insulation Boards.
The Insulation Boards must be cut so that they are flush, or slightly set
back, with the front end of the Hearth, the Support Base and the two
vertical support feet in order for the final Decorative Cover to fit properly
and protect the Insulation Boards from exposure to moisture. The
Insulation Boards can be cut-to-size with a regular jigsaw.
The Oven’s decorative finish should be built on top of the Support Base,
not on top of the Insulation Boards. Remember, the Insulation Boards
should not be exposed to the elements and should not get wet.
Note: It is important that you use all of the insulation supplied to avoid a
possible fire. The Sub-hearth Insulation should not be exposed to the elements
and should never get wet. It is recommended that you sweep or vacuum the
Galvannealed surface to remove debris before Hearth installation.
Insulation
Boards
Galvannealed
Steel Plate
Support
Base
Hearth
(2 pieces)
Arch
Dome