The heater must always be fixed into position to prevent it from being tipped over
The following fixing options are available:
Chic, Envy, Serenity and Mirage models.
Screw Fixing.
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To a fireplace opening / surround
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To a flat wall with the use of the spacer frame
Wire Fixing
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To a fireplace opening / surround
Twilight model.
Screw Fixing
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To a flat wall with the use of the spacer frame
If fitting the heater into a fireplace or surround opening, try the heater in the opening to
ensure that it will fit.
If fitting the heater onto a decorative hearth surface such as marble or tile it is advisable
to protect the hearth surface. Do not drag the heater across the surface of the hearth as
this may scratch the hearth surface.
Method A - Screw fixing to a fireplace opening.
Note - If fixing to marble it is recommended that Method B - ‘Wire fixing to a fireplace
opening’ is used. Drilling marble without the correct tools and experience may result in
the marble cracking.
1.
Place the heater into the fireplace or surround
opening
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Make sure that the heater is in the middle of
the surround or fireplace.
2.
There are two slotted holes in the top of the heater
(See figure 4). Mark through the slotted holes so that
their position is clear when the heater is removed.
3.
Remove the heater
4.
Drill an appropriate size hole in each of the marked
positions. Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes.
5.
Place the heater so that the slotted holes are in line
with the wallplugs in the fixing surface.
6.
Screw and secure the heater with two woodscrews
screws (See figure 3).
Method B - Wire Fixing to a fireplace opening.
This method of fixing is recommended when fixing the heater to a marble surround or
where the wall or brickwork is in poor condition.
1.
The fixing kit supplied with the heater includes a steel wire, wall plug and eyescrew
(See figure 3). These can be used to secure the heater to the back of a fireplace opening.
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Figure 4. Slots for screw
fixing.