User manual

The heatshield supplied in the timber frame kit is manufactured in two pieces, an inner and outer skin with
approx. 25mm air gap between. Measure the total thickness of the inner wall, the heatshield must be trimmed
down to the depth of the inner wall and should not project more than 10mm into the cavity.
Remove the two screws securing the two skins together which will then enable the two halves to be trimmed
with a pair of tinsnips or hacksaw, replace the two halves and screw together.
Screw the heatshield to the wall as shown in Fig. 15 - using cavity-fixing plugs if necessary. Locate and screw
the closure plate in position with 3 No.8 x l ΒΌ c/sk screws supplied checking that the centre line of the large
hole measures 630mm from the top of the hearth level.
The construction of the false chimneybreast and suitable surrounds are as A1.
C 2
If the Turbo Toaster MK III is to be used in conjunction with a timber framed wall and a proprietary fire
surround and hearth, the same conditions as those in A2 will apply with the additional requirement regarding
the necessity to use the timber frame kit referred to in C1.
D1
If the fire is to be fixed to a combustible wall i.e. a wall that is not covered with plasterboard or similar e.g. a
timber clad wall etc. An area a minimum of 50mm ether side of the appliance and 50mm above the fire will
have to be cut out and replaced with a non-combustible insulation material such as Superlux or similar 13mm
thick. The appliance can be fitted as in A1 and a suitable surround and hearth fitted.
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