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Heater Fixing.

All of the fixings and loose parts supplied with the heater have been identified as in
figure 3.

Additional fixings may be required if fitting the heater to a plasterboard wall that has a
wooden frame behind it. In such cases we recommend the use of heavy duty cavity
fixings. If fitting the heater in an elevated position (i.e. above hearth or finished floor
height) then the lower support bracket must be fitted (See figure 3).

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

To a fireplace opening / surround

To a flat wall with the use of the spacer frame

Wire Fixing

To a fireplace opening / surround

Twilight model. 

Screw Fixing 

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.

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INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE

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Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2006.

Figure 3. Loose parts identification (Items are not to scale)

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Page 1: ...ilight fascia This guide is intended to help you install and care for your Baxi Fires Division electric heater Please read carefully before installing and using your heater However if further information is required our Baxi Fires Division Technical Helpline will be pleased to help Telephone 08706 061 065 National call rates apply in the United Kingdom In the Republic of Ireland Telephone 0044 870...

Page 2: ...ng Baxi Fires Division All Baxi Fires Division heaters are designed to meet the most stringent quality performance and safety requirements to provide our customers with many years of trouble free service This guide aims to improve your understanding and appreciation of your new Baxi Fires Division heater by providing simple and informative instructions to enable you to install it and to ensure tha...

Page 3: ...pted by the British Standards Institute HANDLING AND UNPACKING Before continuing any further with the installation of this heater please read the following Important instructions The lifting weight of the heater is as below Model Heater Body kg Fascia kg Spacer kg Total kg Chic 5 9 kg 3 kg 0 66 kg 9 56kg Serenity 5 9 kg 6 5 kg 1 3 kg 13 7 kg Twilight 5 9 kg 8 0 kg 0 9 kg 14 8kg Envy 5 9 kg 3 11 kg...

Page 4: ...essible and located adjacent to but not above or behind the heater Always disconnect the heater from the electrical supply before carrying out cleaning maintenance or replacing the light bulb Always make sure the heater is firmly secured to prevent it from being tipped over Always use a fireguard when young children and infirm persons can come into contact with the heater Always use genuine Baxi F...

Page 5: ...nd anything such as a shelf fireplace surround or mantel etc This will allow the fascia to be lifted off or removed during servicing To check this gently place the fascia against the surface to which it is to be fixed Measure the distance from the top of the fascia Chic Envy Mirage and Serenity models The heater can be fitted into fireplaces or surrounds where the following dimensions are availabl...

Page 6: ...plastic cable guide The cable can be moved to the opposite side if required To do this please see below 1 To open the cable guides push and lift the tab on the bottom of them and the cable guides will open See figure 1 Item 2 2 Place the cable into the opposite guide and close the bases If the electric cable is damaged to avoid a hazard it must be replaced by a Baxi Fires Division authorised servi...

Page 7: ...ee figure 3 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 To a fireplace opening surround To a flat wall with the use of the spacer frame Wire Fixing To a fireplace opening surround Twilight model Screw Fixing To a flat wall with the use of the spacer frame If fitting t...

Page 8: ...o 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 2 Mark the eyescrew position on the centre line at the back of the fire...

Page 9: ...ing then from the front of the heater gently pull the steel wire on the right hand side to gather up the excess until the heater is secure Thread the wire through the remaining small hole to lock the wire and heater in place See figure 6 item 6 Method C Screw fixing to a flat wall If the heater is to be mounted on to a plasterboard wall that has a wooden frame behind it then the integrity and abil...

Page 10: ...that when mounting to a plasterboard wall that has a wooden frame behind it then suitable wall fixings will be required Although not supplied with the heater we recommend the use of heavy duty cavity fixings For conventional brick walls plastic plugs and woodscrews are supplied The distance from the centre of the holes in the wall hanging bracket to the bottom of the heater on Serenity Envy Mirage...

Page 11: ...ecure the bracket to the wall using suitable screws 6 Hang the heater body on the hanging bracket There is a electric cable slot on both sides of the spacer frame If the heater is located on a hearth then pass the electric cable through the required slot The Copper Reflector What is the Copper Reflector The Copper Reflector is the copper coloured plate that sits in front of the light bulbs It is n...

Page 12: ...cia as in figure 12 All models 1 There are two hooked brackets on the top rear of the fascia Locate the hooks into the brackets at the top of the heater See figure 13 2 The fascia is secured using the two screws with bright metal finish These are located as in figure 14 Page 12 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2006 Figure 13 Fitting the fascia Fascia may differ from that shown Fi...

Page 13: ...ack is a three bar trim Hang this at the bottom of the fascia See figure 15 2 The lower section of the fascia is secured with magnets Locate it as in figure 16 3 Supplied in the fascia pack is a canopy trim Hang this at the top of the fascia See figure 17 Page 13 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2006 Figure 17 Fitting the canopy trim Shown with Mirage fascia Figure 16 Fitting the...

Page 14: ...port as in figure 19 2 Place the loose pebbles onto the fuel support It is not necessary to use all the pebbles supplied Important Note The pebbles are for decorative purposes only There is a choke risk to young children Make sure they cannot gain access to them Page 14 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2006 Figure 19 Fuel support location Fascia not shown for clarity Figure 18 Fi...

Page 15: ... my heater The heater fascia spacer frame and glass parts need only to be wiped clean with a dry soft cloth do not use polishes or abrasive materials I have a problem with my heater Important Safety Before undertaking maintenance or replacing the light bulb s always disconnect the heater from the electricity supply by removing the 3 pin plug and allowing the heater to cool 1 My heater is on but th...

Page 16: ...ht bulb s with clear 40 Watt maximum candle Edison screw SES E14 6 Refit the copper reflector plate Refit the cover plate fascia firefront and coals pebbles 2 My heater is on but there is no light or heat The first thing to do is check the wall socket To do this plug in a known working appliance If the appliance you have plugged in works then there is a good chance that the problem lies with the 1...

Page 17: ...se have the below information available This will help us to deal with your call quicker and avoid you having to make a second call Your Post Code Type of Heater Electric or gas The fault problem or request Model Name and serial number This information can be found on a small label on the lower left of the heater next to the cover plate To see this you may have to remove the fascia What should I d...

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