INSTALLER’S GUIDE
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Figure
8.
Cable adjustment
Figure 7. Cable Retention Method
4 F I R E B O X
I N S T A L L A T I O N
4.1
Cable Retention
•
Cables and eyebolts are
supplied for the retention of
the appliance. Ensure that the
internal fireplace components
are sufficiently sound to take
the eyebolts and wall plugs.
These should be fitted as
shown in figure 7 using the
wall plugs and a No.10 drill.
Use only the fibre wall plugs
supplied (or similar).
Never
use plastic plugs instead of
the fibre plugs supplied.
•
Assemble one end of a
cable through the small round
hole at the side of the
appliance rear flue opening
and locking it by positioning
the cable end in the adjacent slot.
Pass the other end of the cable
through the eyebolt & then through
the hole near the lower rear corner of
the appliance and fit an adjuster as
shown in figure 8. Repeat with the
second cable at the other side.
•
With the adjusters fully screwed
in, carefully manoeuvre the appliance into the fireplace opening. Take up any slack on
the cables, and tighten cable nipples into position.
•
Tighten the appliance into the fireplace opening by turning the adjuster nuts to
compress the sealing foam sufficiently to provide an effective seal. Do not overtighten. If
the sealing foam does not fully compress, then the adjusters and nipples may require to
be slackened and the cable pulled up tighter before re-tightening the adjuster.
•
Do not cut off any excess cable, instead coil up the cable against the flange, as it may
be required for servicing purposes.
4.2
Floor Sealing
•
Using the floor sealing tape supplied, seal the bottom of the convection box to the
fireplace and hearth floor. Run the tape over the burner-fixing bracket.