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Method D - Securing with the optional spacer frame supplied in kit

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The optional spacer is for use where a flat wall
installation is required. 

1.

There are four screws supplied with the

optional spacer frame. The narrow flange of the
optional spacer should be placed against the
spacer supplied with the heater. Screw the
optional spacer frame to the one supplied with the
heater (See figure 10).
Note: The optional spacer is smaller than the one
supplied with the heater.

2. 

The top rear flange of the spacer frames has

two screw locations. Mark the positions of the two
screw locations on the rear wall (See figure 8-
This only shows one spacer).

3.

Remove the spacer frames from the fireplace

and place away from the work area.

4.

Drill the screw locations using a suitably sized

masonry drill bit for the wall plugs supplied.

5.

Insert two wall plugs provided into the holes.

6.

Insert a woodscrew into each hole (See figure

4) and screw in until there is approximately 6mm
of screw protruding from the wall.

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. Secure the spacer frames to the heater using

four No.8 x 3/8 screws supplied (See figures 10
and 4).

8.

Carefully lift the heater and locate the slots on

the rear of the spacer frame onto the screws in
the wall. The screws can be adjusted to ensure a
tight fit. When mounting to decorative surfaces
such as wallpaper be careful not to drag the
heater down the wall as this may damage the
decorative surface.

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Figure 10. Fitting the optional
spacer frame to the heater

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Page 7: ...ated installation kit 0584091 Page 6 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2008 Contents Quantity Illustrations are not to scale Spacer frame 1 No 8 x 3 8 Self tapping screws 4 Contents Q...

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Page 9: ...ia to be lifted off or removed during servicing To check the shelf clearance gently place the fascia against the surface to which it is to be fixed and measure the distance from the top of the fascia...

Page 10: ...ction Ensure that the lamp is located firmly in the lamp holder See figure 2 It is important that the lamp is horizontal and not angled in any way See figure 3 When closing the access panel be careful...

Page 11: ...cluded Page 10 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2008 Contents Quantity Illustrations are not to scale Heater 1 Spacer frame 1 Spare lamp 1 No 8 x 3 8 pan head screw 5 Tension wire 1...

Page 12: ...or tile it is advisable to protect the hearth surface Do not drag the heater as the surface finish may be damaged Method A Securing with screws Note If fixing to marble it is recommended that Method B...

Page 13: ...5 Screw the eyescrew into the wall plug 6 Position the heater in front of the fireplace opening 7 At the top of the heater there are four small holes two each side of the heater From the front of the...

Page 14: ...frame is central to the fireplace 2 The top rear flange of the spacer frame has two screw locations Mark the positions of the two screw locations on the rear wall See figure 8 3 Remove the spacer fram...

Page 15: ...frames from the fireplace and place away from the work area 4 Drill the screw locations using a suitably sized masonry drill bit for the wall plugs supplied 5 Insert two wall plugs provided into the h...

Page 16: ...0mm from the floor See figure 11 Mounting the heater above this may affect the visual appearance of the fuel effect If fitting to a conventional brick wall then use the outer slotted holes in the brac...

Page 17: ...Secure the lower bracket to the rear of the heater using one of the No 8 x 3 8 screws supplied See figure 13 4 Hang the heater body on the wall hanging bracket 5 Underneath the heater mark on the wall...

Page 18: ...of the fascia towards the heater to engage the magnets 6 OPERATING THE HEATER Important Safety Never cover the heater or obstruct the openings at the base of the heater this could cause overheating an...

Page 19: ...ce the life of the lamp Caution Ensure the lamp is cool before attempting to remove it from the heater To replace the lamp The lamp access cover is on the rear of the heater Access can be gained as be...

Page 20: ...ged in works then there is a good chance that the problem lies with the 13 Amp fuse in the heater plug If either fuse or socket is suspected have them checked by an electrician 3 My heater is on but t...

Page 21: ...is information can be found on a small label attached to the lower right of the heater See figure 18 and should also have been recorded on the last page of this guide 8 ENVIRONMENT Environmental Prote...

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Page 23: ...ut or agreed with you in advance Compensation or consequential losses e g loss of earnings business losses stress and inconvenience arising from a production breakdown including repair delays caused b...

Page 24: ...Date of Installation A LABEL CONTAINING THE FASCIA CODE MAY HAVE BEEN PLACED INSIDE THIS BOX Fascia name Block Capitals Fascia code Can be found close to the information label Block Capitals Figure 1...

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