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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