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SECTION 1: ELECTRIC FIRE FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
The appliance can either be fixed to a flat vertical wall or inset – please refer
to the instructions below.
WARNING
DO NOT BLOCK ANY OF THE AIR VENTS LOCATED IN THE BACK, SIDES
OR THE FRONT OF THE FIRE
FLAT WALL FIXING:
The appliance should be securely fixed to the wall using suitable
wall fixings.
1. Position the hanger bar at the desired height: note that the
minimum height to the top of the fixing bracket from the floor
must be at least 565mm to ensure there is a minimum of 60mm
air gap between the floor and the fire.
2. Mark the position of the hanging bar on the wall - ensure that it
is parallel to the floor.
3. Mark fixing holes through hanger bar and drill holes to suit wall
fixings and screws.
4. Fix hanger bar to wall using suitable fixings.
5. The main chassis of the fire is now ready to be fitted.
7. Connect the mains cord to the fire
8. At the top of the fire is a hanging lip that is designed to fit over
the lip on the hanger bar; hang the fire onto this lip.
9. To fix the fire permanently to the wall there is a tab at the rear
of the fire on the bottom right hand side (viewed from the front)
shown in the diagram (right) that should be used. The tab
should be unfolded out as shown in the diagram and then used
to insert the fixing the same as those used for the wall hanger
bar.
10. The Fascia may now be fixed to the fire chassis – see
Fully inset instructions ‘Fitting the facia’.
.
Pull tab outward and fold at 180 degrees
Flat Wall Fixing
Minimum Dimensions
>60mm
>
5
6
5
m
m