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COMPONENT CHECKLIST
QUANTITY
DESCRIPTION
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Firebox and burner tray assembly.
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Decorative frame, one of several finishes.
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Cast front fret with separate ashpan cover, one of several designs and finishes.
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Moulded ceramic fibre combustion matrix.
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Individual ceramic coals.
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Moulded ceramic front coal strips.
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Moulded burner pad.
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Set of manufacturers instructions and warranty card.
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Cable fixing kit comprising; 2 cables, 2 tensioners, 2 clamps, 4 fixing eyes, 4 fibre rawl plugs.
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Self tapping screw pack.
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Lengths of self adhesive sealing strip.
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Rubber grommet.
PREPARING THE APPLIANCE
Note: Ensure that the gas supply is isolated before commencing installation of the appliance.
The fireplace opening and environment must be in compliance with the specifications laid down in the
appropriate sections of these instructions.
Remove the appliance from it’s carton as described previously and stand upon a dust sheet or similar. Place the
decorative frame, coals, ceramics and fixings safely to one side. Remove the burner from the assembly by
releasing the two screws through the tray legs. Remove the transit screw securing the rear ledge of the firetray to
the firebox. This will no longer be required. The tray is now free, and may be lifted away.
Knockout holes are provided in the rear of the firebox for use where concealed pipework is required. Where
necessary, knock out the appropriate hole with a sharp tap from a hammer, and fit the rubber grommet supplied.
A small incision can how be made in the rubber to slip snugly around the outside of the pipe and sleeving.
Note: Failure to fit grommets can affect the operation of the appliance. Do not install or use the appliance without
the seals in place.
If a hole is inadvertently opened, reseal with an intact grommet. Failure to fit the seal correctly will cause flue
suction to act upon the area under the burner, resulting in poor performance and intermittent cutting out of the
burner.
SPIGOT RESTRICTOR: The spigot restrictor is supplied fitted to the
fire as a stitch bent plate on the flue outlet. If installing the fire into
a Class 1 or good Class 2 flue, bend up into position in the flue
outlet of the fire.
Note: You MUST bend down fully the spigot restrictor and re-
test if the appliance fails a spillage test during commissioning.
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