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Stage 5 – Fitting the ECO Mega Smart Built-In fascia

On a fl at surface (a fl oor) open the fascia carton and remove 
the door. Taking the door in both hands, with the spindle end 
in your right hand and the outer face of the door facing you, 
attach the door to the fi rebox as follows;

•   With the door in a 45 degrees open position, allow the lower 

hinge pin on the bottom left hand side of the fi rebox to pass 
into the hole provided in the bottom of the door frame.

•   Lift the door until the top of the door frame passes over the 

top of the hinge pin, align the hole provided on the top face 
of the door frame and lower it down over the top hinge pin.

•   Take the door handle from the plastic bag and screw it onto 

the door spindle by turning it clockwise. 

•  Remove the four speed clips from the plastic bag and fi t 

them to the holes provided in the four tabs located in the 
front of the cabinet.

•   Attach the fascia with the four longer screws that are 

supplied in the plastic bag, taking care that the air control 
lever passes through the slot provided in the fascia. 
Centralise and level the fascia on the fi re box insert door 
and secure the four screws.

Note: If there is to be a timber or combustible mantelshelf above 
the Built-In, it shall be a minimum of 500mm above the top of the 
ECO Mega Smart Built-In fascia. If less than the above minimum 
specifi ed dimension, a defl ector will be required under the 
mantelshelf in accordance with AS/NZS2918:2001.

The Metro ECO Mega Smart Built-In requires an insulating fl oor 
protector, minimum requirement is 18mm thick Promina board 
or equivalent, fi nished with a non combustible tile or similar. 

This fl oor protector must be a minimum width of 1057mm and a 
minimum overall depth of 505mm. Minimum overall depth is the 
distance from the front of the wall lining (behind the fascia) to 
the front non-combustible point of the Floor Protector.

Depth

Height

Width

Fascia

30mm

822mm

1057mm

Depth

Height

Width

Firebox

631mm

814mm

860mm

Stage 4 – Building / installing the fl oor protector

661mm

30mm

82

2m

m

81

4m

m

505mm

ECO Mega Smart Built-In

Hinge pin

Handle

Fascia

Door

Inbuilt 

cabinet

Seismic restraint 

fi xing points

Air control 

knob

Diagram 4

Summary of Contents for ECO Mega Smart Built-In

Page 1: ...Where to install a Metro in your home 8 Getting to know your Metro 8 Operating your Metro 8 Cleaning and maintenance 9 10 Replacement parts 10 Troubleshooting 11 Metro warranty 12 ECO Mega Smart Built...

Page 2: ...alled correctly We recommend a competent and suitably qualified NZHHA installer WARNING Important Information Mixing of appliance or flue system components from different sources or modifying the dime...

Page 3: ...ial Please note fire rated gib board is not an acceptable material 915mm 1000mm 1200mm 818mm 1000mm Diagram 1 Stage 2 Preparing the wall opening cavity The timber frame opening must be a minimum of 84...

Page 4: ...ning are equal Secure the ECO Mega Smart Built In to the floor through the two restraint holes provided in each corner at the front of the cabinet Masonry anchors are required for a concrete floor and...

Page 5: ...air control lever passes through the slot provided in the fascia Centralise and level the fascia on the fire box insert door and secure the four screws Note If there is to be a timber or combustible m...

Page 6: ...an the 2 copper pipe ends with a file or emery paper this will make brazing easier 7 Smear a liberal amount of Pioneer fire cement over the flanged face of the water heater 8 Holding the water heater...

Page 7: ...faulty or missing bricks baffle plate baffle extension white board on the baffle plate It is critical that the fire not be operated with cracked or broken door glass Please note the above 3 points req...

Page 8: ...ce every hour over a 6 8 hour period During the very first fire your Metro will give off an odour and fumes as the firebox paint cures Do not be alarmed Open all windows and externally opening doors i...

Page 9: ...sually be sufficient Retighten then repeat by loosening the lower hinge nut this time applying a slight downwards pressure onto the door to move the lower hinge assembly back a similar distance then r...

Page 10: ...r clean and refit the cowl Remove the excess soot which has fallen into the firebox leaving a layer of ash 10mm deep on the base of the firebox then refit the top baffle Note The baffle must be fitted...

Page 11: ...aft issues but if you have an ECO Cowl fitted as standard you will also need to add another 600mm of flue pipe to compensate as the H Cowl is shorter in length Directional Cowl designed for high wind...

Page 12: ...ot being regularly maintained and serviced warranty may be declined It is critical that the fire not be operated with over worn faulty or missing door seals Door seals will harden over time and become...

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