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E3 Connecting the Flue
Remove the lid of the appliance by removing the two screws on either side of the top
front of the appliance.
If there is not enough room to reach into the cavity the appliance may need to be pulled
forward slightly out of the cavity. Stretch out the last 300mm of the ues, and reach
through into the cavity and connect both the inlet ue (Ø75mm) and the exhaust ue
(Ø100mm) to their respective spigots on the rear of the appliance. Orientate and position
the hose band clamps to provide easy access from the front of the appliance. Tighten the
ue onto the spigots by the use of the hose clamps (provided). Ensure the ue connec-
tion is as sound as possible and that the ue connection is air tight.
E4 Fixing the Appliance to the Base and Wall:
There are several ways that the appliance can be xed against movement: It is a require-
ment that this appliance be securely fastened to the wall and base.
Note: It is important that the outer fascia is used during this process to ensure that the
appliance is located in the appropriate position within the cavity.
E5 Fixing Appliance to Base:
The Appliance has several holes along the front edge of the base panel that have been
provided to allow installers to screw the appliance to the oor. Because of a lack of access
for drilling it may be necessary to mark the appropriate location for these screws and
then remove the appliance and drill holes into hard ooring.
Alternatively a socket set can be used to drive in hex headed screws.
E6 Fixing Appliance to Wall:
The installer must also x the appliance to the sides of the cavity using the brackets on
the side of the appliance shown below. These anges can be bent to accommodate the
installation.