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6.
PREPARING
THE
APPLIANCE
6.1
Unpack
the
heater
(see
2.0).
Ensure
appliance
is
correctly
marked
for
the
gas
it
is
to
be
used
with.
Take
the
appliance
components
and
lay
them
out
in
an
ordered
manner.
To
prevent
damage
the
decorative
frame,
fret,
coals
and
ceramic
fire
bed
components
can
be
placed
safely
to
one
side.
Note
how
the
frame
attaches
onto
the
fire
with
internal
tags
that
clip
over
the
glass
fixing
brackets
to
make
refitting
easier.
6.2
DO
NOT
ATTEMPT
TO
USE
THE
APPLIANCE
WITH
BROKEN/DAMAGED
GLASS
OR
COALS.
Contact
our
service
department
01572
725570
6.3
Decide
upon
the
route
for
the
gas
supply
and
if
this
is
to
be
a
concealed
supply,
select
a
suitable
hole
in
the
fire
box,
remove
the
knockout
and
lay
in
the
supply
as
required.
Fit
the
rubber
grommet
around
the
gas
pipe
entry
to
the
appliance
and
seal.
We
recommend
the
cavity
box
is
used
wherever
possible
and
only
the
corresponding
hole
in
this
should
be
removed
.
Note
the
supply
can
be
either
concealed
through
the
holes
in
the
appliance
sides
and
back
or
surface
fitted
over
the
hearth
and
where
pipes
pass
through
walls
they
must
be
sleeved.
If
the
gas
pipe
passes
through
a
wall,
cavity
or
un
‐
vented
void
then
there
should
be
no
joins
in
this
area
and
the
pipes
should
be
fully
sleeved.
Before
pushing
gas
pipes
through
walls,
seal
the
pipe
ends
to
prevent
debris
entering
the
pipes.
6.4
Drill
and
fit
cable
fixing
positions
in
accordance
with
diagram
or
alternatively
drill
and
fit
screws
through
base
of
firebox
and
cavity
box.
There
are
no
tensioners
included
as
the
wire
does
not
need
to
be
taught
as
there
is
no
risk
of
spillage.
6.5
Slide
cavity
box
over
the
back
of
the
firebox,
taking
care
to
thread
the
fixing
cables
(if
used)
through
the
back.
Slide
firebox
(and
cavity
box)
into
fireplace
opening
thread
cables
through
lower
holes
and
push
fully
back
into
place
and
secure.
Note
if
the
fire
opening
/
hearth
are
not
level
it
may
be
necessary
to
remedy
this
or
pack
under
the
appliance
base
to
prevent
the
top
of
it
leaning
away
from
the
fireplace.
6.6
Fully
purge
pipes
of
air
and
any
debris
and
connect
the
gas
supply
to
the
8mm
elbow
on
the
fire.
Leak
test
the
supply
using
an
approved
method.
Note:
An
isolating
valve
must
be
situated
near
the
appliance
for
servicing.
6.7
Site
the
thermostat
at
a
suitable
position
where
it
will
sense
the
room
temperature.
(It
is
wrapped
around
the
thermostat
knob
for
transit
purposes
only).
We
recommend
that
the
sensing
bulb
is
moved
from
the
right
hand
side
to
the
left
hand
side
of
the
fire
and
clipped
to
the
gas
inlet
pipe.
This
will
keep
it
cool
and
prevent
premature
shutdown.
It
can
be
moved
into
the
room
for
more
accurate
sensing
if
required.
View of Cable end
Screw
Cable
Fixing Cable
Spacer
Bracke
Eyebolt
Cavity box