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HANDLING
Before continuing any further with the
installation of this fire please read the following:
• One person should be sufficient to lift
the fire but two people should move the
appliance.
• When lifting always keep your back
straight. Bend your legs and not your
back.
• Avoid twisting at the waist. It is better to
reposition your feet.
• Avoid upper body / top heavy bending.
Always bend from the knees rather
than the waist. Do not lean forward or
sideways whilst handling the fire.
• Always grip with the palm of your hand.
Do not use the tips of fingers for support.
• Always keep the product as close to the
body as possible to prevent unnecessary
and undue strain on the body.
• Use gloves to provide additional grip.
• Always use assistance if required.
UNPACKING THE PRODUCT
The unit is supplied in a single package
carton. Carefully unpack the product using the
following procedure:
• Ensure that the product is in the correct
position with the carton wording legible.
• Remove the straps and sleeve.
• Carefully lift the fireplace out of the box.
• Remove the protective packaging and
bag from the suite.
• Locate the pebble pack and put aside.
• Carefully remove the protective film
covering the fire.
IMPORTANT:
This surround is only suitable
for use with electric fires.
Please ensure that there is an accessible
electrical socket within the space for
installation. The electrical socket must not be
behind or above the suite.
WARNING!
Ensure supply cord is located
correctly within the notches and cannot be
trapped when the surround is fitted to the
wall.
1. Route the supply cord through the
notch at the back of the suite.
2. Route the supply cord through the side
of the suite as shown. There will be a
notch located at each side of the suite.
Use the notch nearest to the electrical
socket.
USING YOUR APPLIANCE
The appliance is controlled using 3 switches,
located under the recessed top of the unit.
The OI switch is used
to turn the fireplace on.
The fireplace has two
heat settings, 1 KW and
2 KW.
The switch with one
bar is the lowest heat
setting.
The switch with two bars
indicates the highest
heat setting.