Unit installation

6. PREPARING THE FIRE
Stand the fire upright.
Detach the fascia by removing the knurled nuts
and washers at the fascia sides (See figure 1).
Pull the bottom of the fascia forward and then lift
to remove.
Remove the window unit by detaching the 12
wing nuts securing the window frame and pulling
forward (See figure 5).
7. PREPARING THE WALL
7.1 Preparation
The flue must be installed so that it is at right angles to the back panel of the fire all
round the flue circumference. The fire itself should be fitted vertically against a flat
wall. Where this is difficult to achieve due to building inaccuracies care should be
taken to ensure that the back of the fire is not stressed in any way due to distortion of
the assembly when tightening the fixing screws. Where necessary, non-combustible
packing pieces should be used to provide a satisfactory fixing surface. Before cutting
the hole in the wall make sure that the
height to the top surface of the finished
floor is known. The minimum acceptable
height from this surface to the flue hole
centre is shown in figure 6.
If a loose hearth or plinth is to be used,
the height from its top surface must be
used when determining the minimum flue
height. Where installation is to a timber
frame wall, the appliance should be
positioned so that the right side wall
fixings are into timber studs to absorb any
pressure generated by operating the
control knob.
Proprietary cavity fixings should be used
at the left side if the fixing at this side is
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Figure 6. Wall drilling.
Figure 5. Window removal
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