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step 2: ClearanCes
**important**
the unit must maintain a 1200mm clearance horizontally in
all directions to anything combustible, apart form a ceiling
clearance which is not to be less than 1500mm vertically.
masonry material can be used as a heat shield to reduce
clearances to the unit and flue system, please refer to
australian & new Zealand Standards aS/nZS 2918:2001
step 1: hearth (floor proteCtor)
Where combustible flooring is concerned, lay a masonry base.
this can be made from tiles, granite, slate, concrete, hebel
blocks, etc. the base must be a minimum 75mm thick and
must protrude 500mm on all sides of the firebox.
step 3: lift up door assembly
(if not reQuired go to step 3)
**iMPortant**
refer to images page 37. liFt uP Door assEMBly.
three bolts mount the lift up door mechanism. it is
recommended that you use two solid pieces of timber
approximately 450mm long in order to assist in the assembly
of the door.
1.
2. lift the door into position and place door lift mechanism in
position above fireplace door.
3. lift ballast and place timbers in-between guillotine
movement of slider to prevent ballast from coming back
down.
4. fix the 3 silver bolts into the heater frame through the
ballast frame
5. release weight from the wood when mechanism is secure
in place.
6. lift ballast and secure chains through sprocket onto the
small bolts attached to door (make sure spacers for chain
are inserted into link attached to door)
7. release weight from the wood when chain is secured on
both sides of door.
Door should now lift and lower with ease, please test this
before continuing.
step 4: outdoor air kit
(if not reQuired go to step 4)
any depression or lack of fresh air within the room where the
fireplace is located can cause emanation of smoke to flow
back into the room and the unit to run inefficiently. It is highly
recommended that an outdoor air Kit be installed in six or more
star rated homes, or any install where a mechanical device (ie.
fan), takes air from the fireplace cavity & transfers it.
place adaptor on the back of the unit and screw into position.
attach the flexi flue to the adaptor which can either run under
floor if the home is on stumps and connect to a metal vermin
proof cowl or if on a masonry wall the kit can be placed on
the rear of the unit, attach the flexi flue to the adaptor and run
to the external brick wall, then proceed to connect the metal
vermin proof cowl onto the outside wall.