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CABLE FIXING

When using this method for fixing, the minimum depth of
the opening must be increased from 145 mm to 175 mm.
This is to allow for the eyebolts and a space for the cable
tensioning.

Drill four holes as shown in the diagram and fit the fibre
rawlplugs.  If the fireplace does not allow for the exact lay-
out shown, the eyebolts should be fixed to give as similar
a configuration as possible. Thread both tensioning
cables through the holes at the top of the cavity box then
through both eyelets and back through the lower holes in
the cavity box.

Push the cavity box back into the fireplace, centralise, pull
the loose cables through the holes and into the bottom of
the cavity box. Thread the cable tensioners onto the cables with the nuts screwed down close to
the tensioner head. Slide the screwed nipple onto the cable, pull cable taut and tighten nipple.
Adjust tensioner using a suitable spanner to pull the appliance back into position, to allow an
even pull around the fireplace opening. Visually inspect and repeat if necessary to achieve a good
fit.

Note: Surplus cable MUST NOT be cut off, as this will prevent proper installation after
servicing.  Coil up the surplus cable and tuck the coils out of the way.

Fit the firebox assembly into the cavity box securing with the fixings originally removed. Purge
the gas supply thoroughly to remove any air or grains of dirt. Now connect the restrictor elbow
to the inlet pipe of the fire tray and tighten the gas connection. Pressurise the gas supply and
test properly for soundness in accordance with current Approved Codes of Practice.

FUEL BED

For coal effect models the fuel bed is coloured
black. For pebble effect models the fuel bed is
coloured grey. Both types are fitted in the same
way.

Place the brick panel against the rear of the fire-
box.

Place the ceramic combustion fuel bed onto the
burner tray. Ensure that the hole for pilot flame
viewing is clear and easily visible.

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380 mm

200 mm

80 mm

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Summary of Contents for P30G FXL01

Page 1: ...EL LE ES SS S I IN NS SE ET T M MO OD DE EL L P P3 30 0G G I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N A AN ND D U US SE ER R I IN NS ST TR RU UC CT TI IO ON NS S All instructions must be handed to user for...

Page 2: ...FXL01...

Page 3: ...installed in a living room This volume may include adjacent spaces but these spaces must not be separated by a door In order to convert from cubic feet ft3 to cubic metres m3 divide the room volume i...

Page 4: ...vre is also required To reduce the possibility of draughts entering the room via the air vent we recommend the use of Black Hole or Vortex type vents featuring internal baffles It should be noted that...

Page 5: ...con structed clearances and insulation must be as for a timber constructed wall 2 Insertion into a purpose made opening in the inner leaf of a cavity wall or a disused conven tional fireplace opening...

Page 6: ...h this appliance must be adequately sealed to the wall and floor to prevent excess draughts from around the back of the fire The temperature rating of any surround used must be 150 C minimum A combust...

Page 7: ...Ensure that the gas supply is isolated before commencing installation of the appli ance The fireplace opening and environment must be in compliance with specifications laid down in the appropriate se...

Page 8: ...l of a property and is achieved by using either a surround with extended rebate or a false chimney breast of minimum 90mm internal depth A false chimney breast should be installed taking into account...

Page 9: ...possible centrally under a block joint Clear out the block work in the area and insert the lintel by saw or stitch drill and chisel Do not dry bed the lintel always bed on mortar and securely slate pi...

Page 10: ...ment IGE UP 7 Special attention must be paid to the location of studwork frames of the inner leaf and the appli ance positioned accordingly Wires and pipes that run within the wall must also be taken...

Page 11: ...loss from the room when the fire is off GAS SUPPLY When the opening is ready for installation of the fire the gas supply can be routed via knockout holes Examples are shown in the diagram in section 6...

Page 12: ...ing a suitable spanner to pull the appliance back into position to allow an even pull around the fireplace opening Visually inspect and repeat if necessary to achieve a good fit Note Surplus cable MUS...

Page 13: ...supplied with this appliance The firefront shown in these instructions may differ form the one supplied with the appliance Fit the convector hood to the firebox by engaging the two mounting hooks into...

Page 14: ...nce must not be commissioned and the manufacturer should be contacted for guidance BRIEFING THE CUSTOMER All instructions must be handed to the user for safekeeping Show the customer how to light and...

Page 15: ...n serviceable item If this needs replacement remove the two M5 securing screws and remove the complete valve Replacement must be done using original manufacturers parts Re assembly in the reverse of r...

Page 16: ...atalytic converter remove the hood and front fret then the glass panel The cat alytic converter retaining clamp is secured with 4 nuts and slip proof washers located on the inside of the firebox at th...

Page 17: ...then cuts off Check pilot has extinguished Ensure room sizing and ventilation are adequate See Section 3 1and 4 1 Loose or faulty thermocouple rectify Blocked pilot replace Dirt or lint in pilot aera...

Page 18: ...oncerned The manufacturer of this appliance considers all surfaces as working surfaces with the exception of the control knob control panel and ash pan cover This appliance is intended as a secondary...

Page 19: ...toring system ODS system The requirements of other appliances operating in the space or room must be taken into con sideration when assessing ventilation requirements this will have been carried out b...

Page 20: ...embly The hood should be lifted and pulled outwards Next remove the door by removing the 2 screws and disengaging the 2 lugs at the bottom The glass can be cleaned using a proprietory hob cleaner Test...

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