
Version: June 2018
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To remove the two air supply cover panels, two 5mm cap screws at each
end of each air supply cover panel will need to be removed.
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Each air supply cover panel will need to be removed separately,
Slide appliance into position and ensure that it complies with the minimum clearances required (25mm for
combustibles, 5mm for non-combustibles) to the firebox inner panels and 5mm surrounding enclosure.
The exception to these minimum clearances is the base and the outer 2mm steel perimeter panels of the
fire, the base can safely sit directly upon combustible (eg. timber) and non-combustible (eg. concrete)
materials. The outer 2mm steel perimeter panels and rear air channel can safely touch combustible (eg.
timber) and non-combustible (eg. concrete) materials.
In order to provide maximum positioning flexibility, the base has four 30mm long slots.
Mark out and drill fixing holes through the 30mm slots in the base. Ensure holes are drilled in the centre of
the slots to allow maximum positioning flexibility. Clear out any debris from drilling,
Ensure the appliance is level and pack up corners to suit where necessary. Fix bolts / screws into floor.
Check and ensure unit is level.
If the electrician and/or gas fitter is available at this stage the electrical supply and gas supply can be
connected and tested/commissioned (see steps 5 & 6).
Replace the air supply cover panels. Complete the removal process in reverse.
Replace the burner tray. The burner tray installation process depends upon the model and type of gas to be
used. Refer to table above.
Two Air supply cover panels