Mistral MIF1350TCL-RE Instruction Manual Download Page 7

7

4.  Fist Take off four screws in both sides and 

remove two screws at both front corner of 

fireplace. Figure (C)

Remove the flat glass panel from the front of the 

enclosure. To remove, have firm grip on the glass 

panel with both hands, slide upwarders to unlock 

and then pull forward to remove. Figure (D)

Take the foam(A) out off appliance.Place the 

heater upside down on a soft cloth or carpet. 

Secure the bottom bracket onto the base of the 

heater enclosure with the2pcs of 4x8mm screws 

provided.

With the help of another person (to avoid injury, 

damage to property or appliance), lift the heater 

into place and engage the heater with the 

top wall bracket (See Fig. A) and is positioned 

centrally. Now mark the position of the 2holes 

that secures the bottom bracket. Lift heater 

away from the wall and drill the holes (Solid walls, 

brick/ concrete). For plaster wall, use plaster wall 

anchors (Not Supplied).

Fig A

5.   Fix the heater to the wall bracket

  Again with the help of another person 

(to avoid injury,damage to property or 

appliance), lift the heater into place 

and engage the heater with the top wall 

bracket(Fig A), ensure it is positioned centrally 

then gently angle heater down against the 

wall and secure bottom bracket with 2 screws 

(30mm) against the wall.

6.  The flat glass panel can now be placed back 

into position. Align metal hooks on the glass 

panel with the correponding slots of the 

heater enclosure, push into slots and slide 

down to secure in place. Refit the 2 screws 

on each side and 2 screws at the front of the 

heater to secure  glass panel into place.

Note: Positioning the glass panel in place 

should ideally be done with assistance 

(Person on each side holding glass) to 

safely align and secure in place.

Summary of Contents for MIF1350TCL-RE

Page 1: ...127cm Flame Effect Inbuilt or Wall mountable Electric Fireplace Model MIF1350TCL RE Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...duced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for the...

Page 3: ...maged cord or plug after a malfunction or if it is not working normally dropped or damaged in any way 9 Never let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or let it touch any hot surfac...

Page 4: ...safely in accordance with local authority regulations Handling Transit Unpack the heater from the carton it is supplied in Prepare the heater for installation onto the wall or insertion Remove the te...

Page 5: ...display Wall fixing bracket ST4 X 40mm 9pcs screws for wall fixing bracket ST4x8mm screws for bottom bracket 2pcs 8 hour timer select button Heating select button The temperature select button Flame...

Page 6: ...f with the installation requirements Do not start the heater until it is securely fixed to the wall and minimum distances stated are strictly adhered to 7 Take care when using tools to drill holes to...

Page 7: ...ket Lift heater away from the wall and drill the holes Solid walls brick concrete For plaster wall use plaster wall anchors Not Supplied Fig A 5 Fix the heater to the wall bracket Again with the help...

Page 8: ...f cutting holes in existing plaster wall Please check and confirm that area directly above the proposed placement is not Load bearing as some support studs may need to be trimmed to fit the heater Fit...

Page 9: ...ions outlined Ensure that all packaging has been removed from the unit before use The appliance can be operated either by the switches located on the bottom control panel of the fireplace heater or by...

Page 10: ...n Indicator lights up 1800W heaters turns on and blows hot air 3 Press again Heaters turn off The fan blows cool air for 20 seconds to allow heater to cool down then turns off TEMP TEMPERATURE button...

Page 11: ...ttery compartment and ensure it is secured tighten the cover screw 6 Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe Thermal Safety Cut out This applian...

Page 12: ...t amount to a major failure The warranty excludes damage resulting from product misuse or product neglect The warranty covers domestic use only and does not apply to commercial applications This warra...

Reviews: