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Micro Marble Fireplaces

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USER GUIDE

 

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Important Information

Before you begin the installation, please ensure that a full and detailed inspection of all component parts is 

undertaken jointly by the installer and purchaser to ensure there is no damage or manufacturing defects with the 

product.  Once the fireplace has been installed, no claims or responsibility will be accepted by the manufacturer 

relating to chips, scratches or any other obvious defects.

Please also ensure you carefully read and fully understand these instructions before commencing installation as 

we cannot accept responsibility for any damage or defects caused by non-compliance with these instructions. 

These instructions are written in accordance with the ‘Stone Federation Great Britain’ guidance on fire surround 

standard building practice, Building Regulations (Approved Document J) and all relevant British Standards. 

This fireplace should be installed only by competent professional fireplace installers and fitted only to suitable 

surfaces. You should check with your installer that the constructional elements of the intended chimney breast 

and flue comply with current Building Regulations, and that they are suitable for the appliance that is to be 

installed.

NOTE: Installation is not recommended as a DIY or single person task.  In addition to this giving rise to the 

potentially increased risk of product damage and/or incorrect installation, it should also be noted that some 

marble components can be very heavy and will require two people to lift/handle. Caution should always be 

exercised if attempting to lift heavy or awkward objects.

Following the installation, please leave these instructions with the householder.

Summary of Contents for Elgin & Hall

Page 1: ...rdance with the Stone Federation Great Britain guidance on fire surround standard building practice Building Regulations Approved Document J and all relevant British Standards This fireplace should be...

Page 2: ...d up Any space between these sections and the wall chimney breast must therefore be filled with non combustible stable material i e mortar For installations with Class II gas flues always check that a...

Page 3: ...rround Body FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 The tops of the leg sections have angle brackets fitted for securing direct to a wall surface These fixing brackets will prevent the surround from detaching itse...

Page 4: ...own into their fixing position and re affix the screws removed from the brackets earlier Fasten securely in place Note If you prefer to fix the surround from the outside remove the angle brackets turn...

Page 5: ...grout over the surface of the surround Once grouting is completed and before grout hardens wash down the complete surround with clean warm water and a sponge PRE INSTALLATION NOTES IMPORTANT INFORMATI...

Page 6: ...nsor switch control box see Photograph C Step 7 Plug both the halogen lights in to the connector block The plugs retaining clip must securely grip the retaining groove see Photograph D Step 8 Ensure t...

Page 7: ...nd the glass ring and lightly lever the metal ring which secures the frosted glass in place out of the housing With the glass diffuser removed the bulb can be withdrawn from its socket Replace with a...

Page 8: ...The 12 month Guarantee does not apply to a Any damages caused to the Product as a direct result of incompetent installation b Damage caused by misuse of the Product or where normal standards of care...

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