
pull the wire on the right hand side to gather up the excess until the heater is secure.
Thread the wire through the remaining small hole to lock the wire and heater in place
(See point 4 - figure 9).
Method C - Securing with the Optional Spacer Frame.
The spacer frame enables the heater to be flat wall fixed. For your safety the frame
and heater must be securely fixed to the rear wall / surround.
Fitting the spacer frame
The rear of the spacer has wider flanges. These should be to the rear when fitting.
1.
Position the rear of the spacer frame against the wall. Ensure that the spacer frame
is central to the fireplace. It is important that
the side legs are positioned correctly and are
upright.
2.
Mark the upper positions of the key hole
slots on the rear wall (See figure 10).
3.
Remove the spacer frame 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 wood screw into each hole (See figure
10) and screw in until there is approximately
6mm of screw protruding from the wall.
Preparing the heater for installation.
1.
Secure the spacer frames to the heater using
four No.8 x 3/8 screws supplied (See figures 3
and 11).
Fitting the heater.
1.
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.
Figure 11. Fitting the spacer frame
to the heater
Figure 10.
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