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5.1 Initial Preparation
1. Unpack the appliance from the carton and check all
items are present. The ceramic coal bed items should be
left in their box until required.
2. Some sheet metal parts may be fitted with protective
plastic coating which must be removed prior to installation.
5.2 Fitting the Fire
1.
If the fire is to be fitted in a flue box or in a 5 inch
lined flue, remove the restrictor plate from the rear of
the appliance
(Fig. 12).
2. The fire may be secured to the fireplace using one of
two options:
a) With the fire pushed onto the fireplace opening in the
correct level position, mark the four holes in the wall
through the fixing holes in the fire front. Remove the fire,
drill and plug the wall (Fig. 13).
b) Use the cable tensioning kit to secure the fire, proceed
as follows:
3. Mark the rear face of the fireplace opening as shown.
Drill and plug the holes (Fig. 14).
4. The gas supply is to be routed from the rear, mark as
shown (Fig. 14) and install the pipework after considering
section 3.9 “Gas Supply & Connections”.
5. Take the foam seal from the kit and remove it’s backing
strip. Fit it to the rear of the fire frame ensuring the seal is
applied in the correct position as to allow no spillage of
products through the screw securing holes (Fig. 13).
6. Screw the four eyebolts into the wall plugs ensuring that
the holes in the end of the eyebolts are in the horizontal
plane (Fig. 15).
7. Undo the three screws retaining the burner chassis to
the combustion box sides and base. Carefully withdraw the
burner chassis from the fire, taking care not to catch the
motor drive cable in the fire and place to one side (Fig. 13).
It will also be necessary to unplug the switch from the top
right hand side of the fire and remove the cable from the
clips.
8. The gas and electrical supplies are being routed
through the fire rear panel, remove and cut the appropriate
grommet(s).