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THE FOLLOWING MUST BE APPLIED WHEN
FIXING THE HEATER TO THE WALL BRACKET

7.

7.

i) If no skirting board is present secure the heater through

the wall bracket slots closest to the wall.

ii) If 100mm (4in.) skirting is present secure the heater through

the outer slots.

iii) If skirting taller than 150mm (6in.) is present this must be

reduced to 150mm (6in.) over the entire width of the heater
plus 25mm (1in.) at each end.

Do not fully tighten these screws until the bricks are loaded
into the heater as some settling of the heater may occur.
NOTE: NEVER REMOVE THESE SCREWS WITHOUT
FIRST UNLOADING THE HEATER.

         Remove the front panel by removing the two self tapping
screws along its bottom edge.  With hands positioned on each
side of the panel, lift upwards to unhook the top edge whilst
pressing down on the top panel with your thumbs.  The panel
can now be lifted clear and set to one side. Discard the packing
which had been sandwiched between the inner front and outer
front.

8.

9.

Remove the inner front by removing the screws along its
sides.  As the front insulation is attached care must be

taken when lifting this panel from the heater and placing it to one
side.  Remove the internal packing by sliding it up and off the
elements taking care not to damage the insulation.

10.

Remove the element to allow access for the back rows of bricks.
Loosen the two screws securing the element tails in the ceramic

connector block, and lift the element up and out of the heater.

Carefully fit the bottom rear brick with the narrow end of
the recess over the slot in the base insulation.  Fit the top

rear brick with the narrow end of the recess to the top.

11.

Refit the element which had been removed by feeding the
tails down through the hole in the base insulation and into

the connector block.  Ensure the element is fully pushed home
then securely tighten the two screws in the block.

12.

12.

Fit the front bricks again with the recess towards the
element.

Replace the inner front complete with insulation by
locating its bottom edge behind the front lip of the

chassis and inserting retaining screws along both sides.

14.

Feed the mains cable through the cable clamp and make
connections as marked on heater.  Pull back any slack

through the clamp and tighten clamping screw.

15.

15.

Replace outer front panel and grille by hooking the grille
into its retaining slot on the top panel and lowering it

into position.  Secure the front panel with the two self tapping
screws.

16.

16.

Check that the screws securing the heater to the wall
bracket have been fully tightened.

IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT ALL SCREWS ARE REPLACED
TO ENSURE EARTH CONTINUITY.
Once installed do not attempt to reposition the heater without
first obtaining the services of a competent electrician.

17.

8.

9.

10.

13.

WARNING

 This appliance must be earthed

Summary of Contents for XL6N

Page 1: ...s hot in normal operation Care must be taken to ensure that prolonged skin contact with the heater does not occur WHERE YOUNG CHILDREN INFIRM PERSONS OR THE AGED ARE PRESENT THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE ADEQUATELY GUARDED Contact your installer or the manufacturer for further advice This appliance is very heavy and must be securely fixed to a wall DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT TO MOVE OR REPOSI...

Page 2: ...level surface at least 75mm from any end wall and at least 250mm below any shelf or similar projection Cut away any gripper rod or carpet which would prevent the heater sitting firmly on the floor 4 4 Mark the position of the two outside corners of the wall bracket with the heater pushed tight against the wall Remove the wall bracket from the heater by removing the screw at each end Place the heat...

Page 3: ...ementtoallowaccessforthebackrowsofbricks Loosenthetwoscrewssecuringtheelementtailsintheceramic connectorblock andlifttheelementupandoutoftheheater Carefully fit the bottom rear brick with the narrow end of the recess over the slot in the base insulation Fit the top rear brick with the narrow end of the recess to the top 11 Refit the element which had been removed by feeding the tails down through ...

Page 4: ...ter sales service please get in touch with the supplier through whom you purchased the appliance or your nearest Service Agent Please do not return a faulty appliance or part of an appliance to us as this may result in transit damage and or delay in providing service Let us know your difficulty quoting the model number and serial number of the appliance We will then take the appropriate action Thi...

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