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INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LOCATING THE UNIT
Before commencing installation of the unit consider-
ation should be given to the following:
1.
Position in the area to be heated, central
locations are usually best.
2.
Allowances for proper clearances to
combustibles (see Fig 1) .
3.
Allowances for proper clearances for mainte-
nance work (see Fig 1).
4.
Consider a location where the glass screen
will not be exposed to direct sunlight from
windows and doors.
5.
Select a location that is not prone to
moisture.
6.
A 13 amp, 240 Volt socket capable of
accomodating a maximum load of 2050
watts must be available close to the
appliance. The socket must be accessible at
all times and must not be placed directly
behind the unit.
DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE DIRECTLY
ON CARPET OR SIMILIAR SURFACES WHICH
MAY RESTRICT AIR CIRCULATION.
UNPACKING & TESTING
Carefully remove the unit from the packaging and
prior to installing the unit, test the unit by plugging
the power supply into a conventiently located 13
amp grounded socket.
Your Stanley Appliance is supplied with the following
items:
•
Remote Control (CR2025 Battery included)
INSTALLATION - EXISTING FIREPLACE
NOTE:
This appliance must be installed in an
opening with minimum dimensions of
370mm (14 1/2”) wide, 570mm (22
1/2“) high & 110mm (4 1/3”) deep.
1.
Select a location as per the requirements in
the
Locating the Unit
section.
2.
Seal all drafts and vents with a non-fibrous
insulation material to prevent any chimney
debris from falling onto the fireplace.
3.
Cap the top of the chimney flue to prevent
rain from entering.
4.
Install the 13 amp, 240 Volt socket into the
existing fireplace. If this is not possible, the
mains cord can also be run along the front of
the hearth to an outlet near the fireplace
provided that the cord does not restrict the
appliance from being placed into the fire
place opening.
5.
Ensure that the ON/OFF switch on the
appliance is turned to OFF and plug the
mains cord into the socket.
6.
Push the appliance into the fireplace and
center within the opening.
Fig.1
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