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Installing the Appliance
E1 Connecting the Flue
Access the top of the appliance and connect both the inlet flue (Ø75mm
ID / 85mm OD) and the exhaust flue (Ø100mm ID/110mm OD) to their
respective spigots. Tighten the hose clamps onto the spigots. Ensure the flue
connection is air tight. Sealant is not required.
E2 Installation
Insert the gas fire into the cavity and fix the
appliance down in correct position using the
brackets on each end of the appliance. It is a
requirement that this appliance be securely
fastened at the base.
Ensure that the fire is seismically restrained
in a manner appropriate to the installation
location.
E3 Removing (and Replacing) the Glass
First remove the bottom and side trims, these are held in place with magnets so will come away easily,
take care not to scratch the paint. Then remove the glass by unscrewing the four 1/4 turn fasteners
located at the top of the glass (circled below) and remove the bracket (shown below shaded grey).
Allow the glass to lean towards you and carefully lift it out using the suction cups provided. Be aware
that the glass is heavy and caution should be used while moving it.
Place the glass carefully aside. Note that any soot on the glass can mark carpet and furnishings.
NOTE: When replacing the glass, check the channel that the glass sits in for debris that may be sitting on
top of the fiberglass tape. Remove any debris prior to placing the glass. If you feel resistance when leaning
the glass towards the fireplace, remove it and double check for debris in the glass channel.
WARNING: Trying to place the glass with debris in the glass channel may result in the glass
breaking.
WARNING: The flue connection MUST be secured with the
clips provided and tape MUST NOT BE USED. If any of the
flue pipe is damaged and integrity compromised then it should
not be repaired with tape, it should be replaced.
Use the brackets that
were affixing the fire
to the pallet for
securing the fire in
place once installed.