Fitting the heater.
1.
Decide the location of the heater.
2.
If the heater is to be fixed in an elevated position (i.e.
above hearth or finished floor height) then secure the lower
support bracket to the rear bottom of the heater (See figure
9).
3.
If fitting to a conventional brick wall then use the outer
slotted holes in the bracket. If fitting to a plasterboard wall
that has a wooden frame behind it then use all four fixing
holes in the bracket. This is required to spread the load.
Mark the positions of the hanging bracket holes on the wall.
4.
Drill the marked positions using a suitable sized drill bit
for the chosen fixings.
5.
Insert the wall plugs / fixings and secure the bracket to the wall using suitable screws.
6.
Hang the heater body on the hanging bracket. There is a electric cable slot on both
sides of the spacer frame. If the heater is located on a hearth then pass the electric cable
through the required slot.
The Copper Reflector.
What is the Copper Reflector?
The Copper Reflector is the copper coloured plate that
sits in front of the light bulbs. It is not fitted to the heater
but supplied loose in the pack.
What is it for?
It enhances the appearance of the flame effect. It is made
removeable in order to access the light bulbs.
How do I fit it?
It simply drops into the shaped slot in front of the light
bulbs (See figure 10). Remove any protective film before
use.
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Figure 10. Copper reflector
location (Shown without
black cover plate for clarity)
Figure 9.