Lion re-install issues

I have recently purchased a new iMac with Lion preinstalled. Following several attempts to install Mac office 2011 and various Adobe photoshop programs (either purchased or their trial versions) I decided to erase the disk following disk utility and re-install Mac Lion. Although the network connection is fine the download process stops and get following error: Cannot download additional components
As a result I have no operating system and basically a beautiful but useless machine on my desk. Any advise on how to get reinstall successully will be much appreciated.

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