5
Installation
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Do not connect the fireplace to the power supply until properly fixed to the wall and the
instructions are carefully read.
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Make sure the area to be drilled does not have any hidden electrical wires or water and
gas pipes.
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The minimum distances must be observed as shown in the diagrams below.
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During installation of the fireplace, avoid any possible damage to concealed cables.
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Please be careful when drilling holes.
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This fireplace is designed to be permanently fixed to a wall. Choose a wall that is sturdy
enough to hold the weight of the fireplace such as a brick or cinder block wall. If
positioning on drywall, it must be fixed to studs. If you are not sure if the wall is stable
enough,
then consult a hardware expert. The wall bracket must be fixed horizontally
with the cable routed to the bottom right of the fireplace.
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For optimum viewing of the fuel bed, it is recommended that there be a distance of 2 feet
from the bottom of the fireplace relative to the floor (see figure for recommended fixed
dimensions).
35.4 inch
22 inch
2 feet
5.9 inch
Step One
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Keep the top of the fireplace at least 3 feet away from the ceiling or other objects for
optimum heat ventilation.
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Remove the front frame from the fireplace and place it away safely so that it does not
become damaged.
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For optimum viewing, place four marks on the wall with respect to the recommended
fixed dimensions for the top screws (see figure below).
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Note: use a level when marking the positions of the holes to ensure that the bracket is
mounted horizontally.