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The heater must be secured into position to prevent it from being tipped over.

The following securing options are available:

Method A

- Securing the heater with 

Screws

.

Method B

- Securing the heater with 

Wire

.

Method C

- Securing the heater using the 

Spacer Frame

supplied with the

heater (Not applicable on Regalia model).

Method D

- Securing the heater using the 

Optional Spacer Frame 

(kit number

0584081) 

(Not applicable on Regalia model)

.

Method E 

- Securing the heater in an elevated position using the 

Optional 

Spacer Frame kit 

(kit number 

0584081) 

and the

Elevated Installation kit 

(kit

number 

0584091) 

(Not applicable on Regalia model).

(The Classica fascia has been designed for traditional installations where the
base of the fascia sits on a hearth or similar surface. For this reason we do not
recommend the Classica model for wall mounting).

If fitting the heater into a fireplace or surround opening, try the heater in the opening
to ensure that it will fit.
If fitting the heater onto a decorative hearth surface such as marble 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 - ‘Securing with wire’ is used. Drilling
marble without the correct tools and experience may
result in the marble cracking.

1.

Place the heater into the fireplace or surround

opening

Make sure that the heater is in the middle

of the surround or fireplace.

2.

There are two slotted holes in the top of the heater

and four holes in the side flanges (See figure 4). We
recommend the use of two upper holes and two
lower holes. Mark through the required holes so that
their position is clear when the heater is removed.

3.

Remove the heater.

4.

Drill an appropriate size hole in each of the

marked positions for the wall plugs supplied. Insert
wall plugs into the drilled holes.

5.

Place the heater so that the holes are in line with

the wall plugs in the fixing surface. 

6.

Screw and secure the heater with four wood screws - (See figure 3 and 

4

).

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Figure 4. Screw location

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Page 1: ...5132354 01...

Page 2: ...ission to reproduce any part of this publication should be made giving details of the proposed use to the following address The Company Secretary Baxi Heating UK Limited The Wyvern Business Park Stani...

Page 3: ...ity performance and safety requirements to provide our customers with many years of trouble free service This guide aims to improve your understanding and appreciation of your new Valor Fires heater b...

Page 4: ...ift the heater If for any reason this weight is considered too heavy then obtain assistance When lifting always keep your back straight Bend your legs and not your back Avoid twisting at the waist It...

Page 5: ...r with a timer switch or similar device Important Electrical Safety The heater must not be located in front of or under an electrical socket the socket must always be accessible in order to disconnect...

Page 6: ...model Elevated installation kit 0584091 This kit is not applicable for the Regalia model Page 6 INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2009 Contents Quantity Illustrations are not to scal...

Page 7: ...being hung on the wall It is important that the electrical socket is accessible and located adjacent to but not above or behind the heater The Classica and Regalia fascias have been designed for tradi...

Page 8: ...inst the surface to which it is to be fixed and measure the distance from the top of the fascia If fitting the heater onto a reflective or shiny surface such as a hearth we recommend that this surface...

Page 9: ...INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Baxi Heating U K Limited 2009 Contents Quantity Illustrations are not to scale Heater 1 Spacer frame Not included with Regalia model 1 No 8 x 3 8 pan head screw 5 Tension wi...

Page 10: ...er onto a decorative hearth surface such as marble 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...

Page 11: ...all 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 heater thread about 50mm of the...

Page 12: ...ace 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 7 3 Remove the spacer frame from the fireplace and place...

Page 13: ...move 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 pro...

Page 14: ...be no more than 700mm from the floor See figure 10 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 slotte...

Page 15: ...ecure the lower bracket to the rear of the heater using one of the No 8 x 3 8 screws supplied See figure 12 4 Hang the heater body on the wall hanging bracket 5 Underneath the heater mark on the wall...

Page 16: ...into those on top of the heater See figure 13 Lower the fascia into place and swing the bottom of the fascia towards the heater to engage the magnets Fitting the Regalia fascia 1 Remove the fascia fr...

Page 17: ...igure 15 Lower the fascia into place and swing the bottom of the fascia towards the heater to engage the magnets Fitting the Innova baffle When fitting the Innova into an elevated position there is ba...

Page 18: ...will therefore cycle off and on during normal operation Remote Control What do the buttons do Pressing the red ON OFF button To activate the remote handset it is necessary to press the red ON OFF butt...

Page 19: ...Once the button is released the lamp will flash amber for approximately five seconds after this time the lamp will no longer be visible Press the button a second time This turns the effect and heater...

Page 20: ...em checked by an electrician 3 My heater is on but there is no heat and the heater fan has stopped The heating element on the heater has a fixed 2kW output and is controlled by an electronic thermosta...

Page 21: ...void you having to make a second call Your Post Code Type of Heater Electric or gas The fault problem or request Model Name and serial number This information can be found on a small label attached to...

Page 22: ...e heater Read section 7 of this guide Cleaning and maintaining the heater If the problem cannot be resolved simply call our service division heateam on 08706 090 081 to book an engineer visit or for a...

Page 23: ...t of any third party repair or replacement costs that we haven t been told about or agreed with you in advance Compensation or consequential losses e g loss of earnings business losses stress and inco...

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Page 27: ...e Block Capitals Fascia code Can be found close to the information label Block Capitals Figure 19 Model 8 4 4 Serial number Can be found on the information label See figure 19 To be completed by the c...

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