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Checking the Flue
Use a smoke pellet prior to the appliance installaon to ensure the viability of the flue and check that the smoke can
be seen being emiNed from the terminal / chimney pot outside. There must be no leakage of smoke through the
structure of the chimney/flue during or aer the smoke pellet test and it is important to check inside upstairs rooms
adjacent to the chimney / flue. Check the chimney pot / terminal and general condion of the brickwork or masonry.
If the chimney or flue is in poor condion or if there is no up-draught do not proceed with the installaon. If there is a
history of down-draught condions with the chimney / flue, the installaon of a tested and cerficated flue terminal
or cowl suitable for the relevant flue type should be considered.
A spillage test must be performed—see page 4 of these instrucons.
Fixing the Appliance.
If the appliance is being installed with a spacer kit, this should be aNached to the appliance using the screws included
and the foam seal which is supplied with the appliance should be affixed to the rear face of the spacer. Do not use any
permanent sealing substance as this will invalidate warranty as the appliance cannot be removed for periodical
inspecons.
Cable Fixing System (Supplied as standard)
This appliance is best installed with the cable fi@ng system which is supplied in the standard fi@ng pack. The fi@ng
system comprises four (4) eyebolts, two (2) fixing cables, two (2) screwed nipples and two (2) adjuster fi@ngs.
This installaon requires that the burner tray is removed from the firebox. Remove the screws securing the burner tray
to the firebox and set the tray aside during the firebox installaon.
Simply drill and fit the eyebolts in the posions shown in the next diagram. Then thread the fixing cables through the
two small holes at the top/rear of the appliance, pass each cable through two of the eyelets then back through one of
the two holes at the rear of the appliance. Thread the cable through the adjuster fi@ngs. When the appliance is in its
installed posion, pull the cables ght and slide the adjuster to the back of the fire—ensuring the back-nut on the
adjuster has been run as far up the thread as possible to the hexagon shoulder. Keeping the cable ght, fit the screwed
nipple to the cable and secure. Turn the back-nut on the adjuster fixing and the cable will be tensioned unl the
appliance is securely fixed.
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