WALL FIXING
Ensure that the space between the flue
liner and the chimney has been sealed,
as described in the flues section of the
Boiler Instruction. On electronic control
boilers it will be necessary to remove
the inlet plug from the controls.
Take the fire support plate from the fire
unit packaging and loosely attach it to the
boiler base protruding from the fireplace
opening using the screws provided. Use the
slots at each side.
Push the support plate backwards until it touches the
surround or wall face and tighten the screws to lock it
in position.
Locate the fire flue spigot into the boiler canopy and
whilst ensuring that the down-draught diverter on the
fire unit passes over the controls heat shield, push the
fire backwards until the backing plate touches the
surround or wall surface.
Level the fire by adjusting the front feet (check
using a spirit level).
Mark the positions of two
suitable fixing holes in the
backing plate.
NOTE: Where
possible the top corner
fixing hole positions
should be used, otherwise
space the fixing holes as
far apart as possible.
Withdraw the fire unit and remove
the backing plate from the chassis by
unscrewing the two screws holding it in
position. Take note of its orientation and
retain the screws.
Drill the fixing holes in the surround or wall
face to accept the wall plugs provided.
Fix the backing plate onto the wall using the
screws provided.
Relocate the fire and push up against the
backing plate. The fire is secured to the backing
plate using the screws previously removed.
The lamp box, which is clipped at the top and hinged
at the bottom is rotated forward to expose the boiler
controls. Use the handles provided.
Connect the supply pipe to the fire inlet connection
and tighten the flared joint.
Backing Plate
Down-Draught
Diverter
Fire Flue
Spigot
Boiler Canopy
Controls Heat
Shield
Lamp Box
Handle
Fire Support
Plate
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Supply Pipe