Version: August 2020
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• Slide appliance into position and ensure that it complies with the minimum clearances required (25mm for
combustibles, 5mm for non-combustibles) to the surrounding enclosure. The exception to these minimum
clearances is the base and the front surround panels of the appliance, the base can safely sit directly upon
combustible (e.g. timber) and non-combustible (e.g. concrete) materials, refer to the appropriate appliance
specification for the correct clearance requirements. Ensure the framing is capable of supporting a 200kg
load.
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In order to provide maximum positioning flexibility, the base of the appliance has two fixing brackets with two
30mm long slots in each.
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The two fixing brackets will clamp the appliance into position. Locate the fixing brackets and mark out and
drill fixing holes through the 30mm slots in the fixing brackets. Ensure holes are drilled in the centre of the
slots to allow maximum positioning flexibility. Clear out any debris from drilling.
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Ensure the appliance is level and pack up corners to suit where necessary. Check and ensure unit is level.
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Once the appliance is level, fix bolts/screws into hearth.
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Install the base firebox lining.
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Install the front panel and the exposed burner by following the
‘Exposed Burner Installation Process’
in
this guide.