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Fitting the cable guide.

When fitting the cable guide please remember that the wider part of the cable guide
has to be fitted against the outer edge of the base (See figure 7 - Item 1). 

1. 

Gently pinch the sides of the cable guide (See figure 7 - Item 4) and push the

cable guide into the required rectangular slot. 

2.

Place the electrical cable into the guides and close the top of the cable guides.

Securing the Heater.

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 

Optional Spacer Frame 

(kit number

05801T1

).

Method D

- Securing the heater using the 

Securing clamp.

If fitting the heater into a fireplace or surround opening, try the heater in the opening
to ensure that it will fit.

Never hold the hood / canopy on the front of the heater when lifting.  

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.

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Figure 7. Removing and positioning the cable guide.

Item 1

Item 2

Item 3

Item 4

Summary of Contents for 855 Dimension

Page 1: ...y before installing and using your heater However if further information is required our Valor Technical Helpline will be pleased to help Telephone 0844 8711 565 National call rates apply in the Unite...

Page 2: ...Communications Manager GDC Group Ltd Millbrook House Grange Dive Hedge End Southampton SO30 2DF Warning Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to a copyright work may be liable to crimi...

Page 3: ...of your new Valor heater by providing simple and informative instructions to enable you to install it and to ensure that you benefit from the excellent performance and features it has to offer If you...

Page 4: ...heater as close to the body as possible This will minimise the cantilever action Use gloves to provide additional grip Always use assistance if required 3 SAFETY This appliance is not intended for use...

Page 5: ...cket the socket must always be accessible in order to disconnect the heater from the electrical supply for maintenance and cleaning CAUTION In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of t...

Page 6: ...s The kit is an 75mm deep spacer kit Kit number 05801T1 This spacer enables the heater to be flat wall fixed Spacer frame kit 05801T1 5 FASCIA CONTENTS INSTALLER AND OWNER GUIDE Page 6 GDC Group Ltd 2...

Page 7: ...IDE Page 7 GDC Group Ltd 2011 Contents Quantity Illustrations are not to scale Heater 1 No 8 x 3 8 pan head screw 5 Tension wire 1 Mains cable 1 Securing clamp 1 M5 x 40mm Securing clamp screw 1 Screw...

Page 8: ...crewdriver This should have a number 2 size tip If wire fixing and drilling into brickwork you will need a power drill preferably with hammer action and appropriate size drill bit for the wall plugs s...

Page 9: ...nds where the following dimensions are available Width 395mm 450 mm Height 555mm 590 mm Depth At least 70mm Q Do you want to fit the heater below a shelf mantle or similar A You will have to allow the...

Page 10: ...the mains cable The heater is supplied with a mains cable assembly that should be connected to the heater prior to installation The heater connector is located at the rear bottom left See figure 6 The...

Page 11: ...vailable Method A Securing the heater with Screws Method B Securing the heater with Wire Method C Securing the heater using the Optional Spacer Frame kit number 05801T1 Method D Securing the heater us...

Page 12: ...es are in line with the wall plugs in the fixing surface 6 Screw and secure the heater with four wood screws See figure 3 Method B Securing with wire This method of securing is recommended where the w...

Page 13: ...re 10 11 Locate the heater in the fireplace opening then from the front of the heater gently pull the wire on the right hand side to gather up the excess until the heater is secure Thread the wire thr...

Page 14: ...Method D Securing with the clamp This method of securing cannot be used in conjunction with the optional spacer frame This is an alternative securing method where fixing to a surround or rear wall pro...

Page 15: ...forward and down to remove it from the heater See figure 14 There is a black card baffle in front of the light shutter hold both sides and gently pull this forward to gain access to the light shutter...

Page 16: ...ims 1 Remove the fascia trims from the packaging 2 There are six magnets supplied Locate the magnets to the heater frame See figure 18 Ensure that they are located correctly before fitting the fascia...

Page 17: ...coming from the outlet at the top of the firefront The middle switch The 675 watt heat switch For the middle switch to work the upper switch has to be in the position Pressing the bottom of the switch...

Page 18: ...heater is switched on but there is no effect or heat The first thing to do is check the wall socket To do this plug in a known working appliance If the appliance you have plugged in works then there...

Page 19: ...th your call quicker and avoid you having to make a second call Your Post Code The fault problem or request Model Name and serial number This information should have been recorded on the last page of...

Page 20: ...heater with heateam the service division of Baxi Heating UK Limited either by completing and returning the registration card or calling our free telephone registration line on 0800 032 72 44 Our promi...

Page 21: ...s 1 3 can be found on the last page of this guide What this warranty covers Free of charge repair or replacement of components found to be of faulty manufacture Free of charge replacement of the compl...

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Page 23: ...ash pan V A L O R D D M M Y Y GC number E F 0 3 4 2 2 E I M Heater Model HEATER SERIAL NUMBER LABEL TO BE AFFIXED HERE A LABEL CONTAINING THE HEATER SERIAL NUMBER MAY HAVE BEEN PLACED INSIDE THIS BOX...

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