9.
At the back of the heater there will be a long
piece and a short piece of wire coming through the
two holes. Hold the short piece and give the long
piece a gentle tug. This will secure the steel wire.
Take the long piece and thread this through the
eyescrew in the back of the fireplace opening (See
figure 6 - item 4).
10.
From the back of the heater thread the long
piece of steel wire through the outer small hole on
the right hand side of the heater (See figure 6 - item
5).
11.
Locate the heater in the fireplace
opening, 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
ability of the wall to carry the weight of
the appliance must be confirmed. It is
important that any vapour control barrier
is not damaged, and that the structural
members of the house are not damaged.
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Figure 6. Steel wire fixing
Figure 5. Eyescrew position.