Celsi B-1004554 Manual Download Page 8

INSTALLING THE “PABLO” SURROUND

 

 

1.

 

Unpack the surround from the wooden crate, check all parts are present and carefully store 

the components. 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Contents of Pablo surround:-

 

 

1 off hearth panel

 

 

1 off R/H leg

 

 

1 off L/H leg

 

 

1 off R/H infill section

 

 

1 off L/H infill section

 

 

1 off bottom infill section

 

 

1 off shelf

 

 

1 off stub hearth

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2.

 

The underside of the hearth should be painted with a weak PVA (8 parts water to 1 part 

PVA). This will prevent staining penetrating through the stone. The hearth must be 
centred to the opening. If the fireplace is to be installed on a chimney breast ensure that 

the opening is also centred to the chimney breast. It is essential that the hearth is 

completely level. The hearth must be bedded down on bonding or an equivalent material. 

Avoid cement based products and ensure the hearth is firmly fitted and well supported. 

Allow the bedding material to set before any weight is placed onto the hearth. Wipe off 
any surplus bonding material with a wet sponge. 

 

3.

 

Fit bottom section to hearth, ensure it is central before fixing with a suitable 

mastic adhesive. 

 

4.

 

Fit brackets to top of legs, offer leg up to wall and mark position of fixing hole on wall, use 

shelf to ensure legs are correctly spaced / positioned. Remove shelf then cover hearth with 

dust sheet and drill the fixing holes. Remove the brackets from the legs, fix the side infills 

into place with suitable adhesive and secure the leg fixing brackets only to the wall. Fit legs 

to brackets that have been securely attached to the wall with fixings as detailed in Point 5. 

 

5.

 

Assess the chimney breast onto which the fire is to be installed and ensure that 

it is of sound construction and suitable for supporting the weight of the 

surround. Fixings used to secure the leg brackets to the masonry of the 

chimney breast shall be of expansive stainless steel or galvanised steel type 
masonry fixings for dense concrete blockwork or brickwork. Where fixings are 

located into light weight blockwork or friable aggregate blocks, the fixings shall 

be of the resin anchor type

 

 

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Summary of Contents for B-1004554

Page 1: ...E HANDSET NOT SUPPLIED IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND USE OF THIS ELECTRIC FIRE AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This appliance is not intended for use by pe...

Page 2: ...ed into a Chimney breast opening DO NOT insert or allow objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust openings on the appliance To prevent a possible fire do not block air intakes or exhaust openings in...

Page 3: ...ty Consumption at Nominal Heat Output 0 016 kW Auxiliary Electricity Consumption at Minimum Heat Output 0 016 kW Auxiliary Electricity Consumption at Standby Mode 0 0005 kW Type of heat Output Room Te...

Page 4: ...the operation of your fire we recommend that the chimney is blocked off The chimney breast wall or fireplace must be of sound construction and all fixings used must be suitable for the type of wall If...

Page 5: ...le of handling a load of 2000 watts 2kw This appliance must be earthed Allow sufficient flex to enable the fire to be removed from the wall Do not use an extension lead IMPORTANT NOTE Models which hav...

Page 6: ...tered finish to encase the fire The chimney wall can now be finished with plasterboard or an alternative facing material which terminates at the facing trim The fire can be fitted direct into the chim...

Page 7: ...a surround the fireplace opening needs to be prepared at differing heights dependent upon which surround type is to be installed Pablo Surround Fire opening to be 146mm from floor level Boticelli Sur...

Page 8: ...e off any surplus bonding material with a wet sponge 3 Fit bottom section to hearth ensure it is central before fixing with a suitable mastic adhesive 4 Fit brackets to top of legs offer leg up to wal...

Page 9: ...required Fit the stub hearth in position between the legs 8 Ensure that the surround components as shown below are mechanically secured as indicated this is required in accordance with the latest revi...

Page 10: ...ell supported Allow the bedding material to set before any weight is placed onto the hearth Wipe off any surplus bonding material with a wet sponge 3 Fit bottom section to hearth ensure it is central...

Page 11: ...ring brackets on wall remove shelf and drill wall and insert fixings in accordance with Point 5 these brackets can be recessed if required Fit the stub hearth in position between the legs 8 Ensure tha...

Page 12: ...It is essential that the hearth is completely level The hearth must be bedded down on bonding or an equivalent material Avoid cement based products and ensure the hearth is firmly fitted and well supp...

Page 13: ...it remove brackets and secure brackets to wall with suitable fixings as detailed in Point 5 7 Fit shelf top section into place ensuring it is correctly centred mark the position of holes for securing...

Page 14: ...wooden crate check all parts are present as per below and carefully store the components Contents of surround 1 off hearth panel 1 off R H leg 1 off L H leg 1 off R H infill section 1 off L H infill s...

Page 15: ...d Fixings used to secure the leg brackets to the masonry of the chimney breast shall be of expansive stainless steel or galvanised steel type masonry fixings for dense concrete blockwork or brickwork...

Page 16: ...e Legs the Top Infill section and the Shelf Top section are secured using the supplied brackets this is required in accordance with the latest revision of BS 1251 2015 Open Fireplace Components 14 Onc...

Page 17: ...essential that the hearth is completely level The hearth must be bedded down on bonding or an equivalent material Avoid cement based products and ensure the hearth is firmly fitted and well supported...

Page 18: ...holes to suit remove brackets and secure brackets to wall with suitable fixings as detailed in Point 5 7 Fit shelf top section into place ensuring it is correctly centred mark the position of holes fo...

Page 19: ...unpacking the Logs and the Ember Ice Scatter the Ember Ice over the Log Bed Base making sure the black and clear embers are mixed evenly Identify the 4 off individual logs by shape then lay the Logs...

Page 20: ...king the Logs and the Ember Ice Scatter the Ember Ice over the Log Bed Base making sure the black and clear embers are mixed evenly Identify the 5 off individual logs by shape then lay the Logs on top...

Page 21: ...itch appliance ON or OFF into standby mode FLAME Pressing this button will cycle through the 4 different flame brightness levels HEATER Use this button to select Low Heat High Heat or heater OFF When...

Page 22: ...ng schemes Ensure that the ON OFF Power Switch on the fire is in the ON position Point the remote control handset directly towards the fire and press the appropriate button to operate the fire Sliding...

Page 23: ...timer function allows up to 3 timers to be programmed for use over a 7 day period 1 Press the TIMER button to display the first timer and then press the SELECT button to adjust Timer 1 programme Set...

Page 24: ...conjunction with the timer programmes When Adaptive Control is turned ON the fire monitors the room temperature in relation to the selected target temperature If the room temperature is sufficiently l...

Page 25: ...ol down before cleaning Light accumulated dust may be removed from the appliance with a soft dry cloth The exterior surface of the appliance can be cleaned with a soft damp cloth not dripping wet Dry...

Page 26: ...we or our authorized agent will repair the faulty component on site This warranty does not cover consumable items which have a limited lifespan If a problem should occur the nature of the problem toge...

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