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Switch  off/unplug  the  heater  from  the  mains  supply  when  mounting  or  adjusting  the  heater 
position.

 

Fig. J 

1.     

When  chain  hung,  ensure  chains  are  of    

         adequate size and securely fixed to support the 
         weight of  the heater. 
 

2

.      Fix  the  heater  assembly  to  the  chains  via  the 

         holes  in  the  centre  of  the  body  brackets  if        
         intending  to  face  directly  down  as  shown  in   
         Fig.  H.  If  the  heater  is  to  be  angled  fix  the 
         heater  to  the  brackets  as  described  in  the     
         previous  mounting  sections  and  connect  the 
         chain to the holes in the brackets (Fig. J). 
 

3

.      Ensure  the  supply  cable  does  not  rest  on  the 

         heater. 

       The  heater  is  suitable  for  installation  on  chains 
       that are suitably fixed to a structure sufficient to 
       hold  the  weight  of  the  heater.  Observe  the   
       minimum  safe  distance  between  the  heater 
       body and inflammable surfaces when mounting. 

 

       Please  refer  to  Table  1  for  the  recommended      
       positioning  of  the  heater  with  regards  to       
       minimum  distances.  Do not install the heater in 
       a  corner!  If    installing  near  a  corner,  always    
       ensure  minimum  side  wall  distance  is  adhered 
       to. 

 

       Do  not  position  the  heater  near  to  furniture  or     
       curtains as this would present a fire hazard.

 

 

       Always  allow  the  heater  to  cool  before             
       attempting to reposition/move. Never attempt to 
       move the heater while it is switched on!

 

Fig. H 

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Page 2: ...hes and curtains at least 6 feet 1 8m from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear 4 Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and...

Page 3: ...e of an extension cord because the extension cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire 14 Do not cover or otherwise obstruct the heater 15 Do not touch the heater during operation as the body becomes...

Page 4: ...stened in its final mounting position 4 WARNING This appliance must be grounded 5 WARNING Keep the mains cord away from the body of the heater 6 If a socket outlet is used do not position the outlet i...

Page 5: ...ions should be in accordance with the National Electric Code NEC and local codes WARNING If the supply cord becomes damaged it must be immediately replaced by a qualified person CAUTION Disconnect ele...

Page 6: ...ng of the heater with regards to minimum distances Do not install the heater in a corner If installing near a corner always ensure minimum side wall distance is adhered to Do not position the heater n...

Page 7: ...le centres detail in Fig D See Table 1 for recommended positioning of the heater NOTE WALL FIXINGS ARE NOT SUPPLIED 2 The heater should be mounted with the terminal box at the bottom of the heater whe...

Page 8: ...the brackets Fig J 3 Ensure the supply cable does not rest on the heater The heater is suitable for installation on chains that are suitably fixed to a structure sufficient to hold the weight of the...

Page 9: ...ately MUST be used See Fig L for dimensions of fascia fl flange trim detailing the box length and width Please note the enclosure box and fascia fl flange can weigh in excess of 20 0 lbs 9 1 kg so ade...

Page 10: ...10 Fig M TYPICAL INSTALLATION Fig L DIMENSIONS OF FLANGE TRIM FOR ENCLOSURE BOX KIT OF 4 SIDES SHOWN AS ASSEMBLED...

Page 11: ...this purpose Remove any finger marks with a soft cloth and methylated spirits or rubbing alcohol Finger marks will burn into the emitters quartz glass causing premature failure MAINTENANCE In the even...

Page 12: ...ower supply to the heater 2 Remove desired guard by flexing one end and releasing from it s locating holes 3 Remove the three screws from the front cover s Fig N and two screws from the middle cover s...

Page 13: ...the new emitter Take care not to mark the reflector or touch the new emitter with the hands see note on page 11 8 Replace the emitter holding clips Make sure they are firmly in place over the white ce...

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