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Diagram 3: Bracket – Parasol Installation
The additional parasol bracket (sold separately) is required for
parasol installation.
Attach the larger end of the parasol bracket directly to the back of
the heater and use the clamp on the shorter end of the bracket to secure the heater to a rail on the parasol.
You can also attach the parasol clamp to the swivel bracket supplied with the heater if you require the ability
to change the angle of the heater once it is installed on the parasol.
When parasol mounting, ensure all fabric is kept well clear of the heater and that it is not possible to close
the parasol with the heater switched on.
FREE-STANDING INSTALLATION:
Diagram 4: Bracket – Stand installation
Herschel’s patio heater stand (sold separately) is required for free-standing installation.
Attach the brackets supplied with the heater first, then attach the brackets at the top of the stand to the
heater bracket.
HANDLING WHILE INSTALLING:
Take care while installing to avoid touching the grill and silver trim on the front of the heater. Be sure to
wipe away any finger marks from these parts before the heater is first switched on, since the oils in
fingerprints can burn and cause rapid discolouration of these parts.
CAUTION:
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Ensure mains power is OFF before commencing installation.
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The supplied mains cable must not contact the top surface of the heater during operation.
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Heater must not be located immediately below a socket outlet. Electrical connections must be made
outside of the footprint of the unit to avoid heat build-up. If the heater is to be mounted on an incline
(e.g. sloping roof), ensure the electrical connection is located below the lowest end of the heater.
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Joists, beams and rafters shall not be cut or notched to install the appliance.
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This heater is not intended for ceiling-recessed installation.
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The identification mark and model reference should be visible after installation.
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The MIAMI must not be attached facing or close to any combustible material (eg, wood or PVC
cladding, fascia or soffit) or other materials that could blow onto the heater.