Instruction manual

14 | Cannon Fitzroy / Canterbury Inbuilt
This appliance is designed to operate on 240V AC power
supply. Failure to operate unit at correct supply voltage
may create unsafe conditions.
The heater is supplied with a flexible power cord with
a plug fitted. A 10 Amp switch socket MUST be located
within 1.5m of the heater. For installations where the
power point is located outside of the enclosure, locate
the power cord in the fascia cut out on the left or right
hand side as required.
For a power supply connection located inside the
enclosure run the power cord through the cord access
located on the rear panel by pushing the cord access
plate from the bottom. The rubber grommet that is fitted
over the cord must be located correctly in the cut out of
the cord access plate. Refer FIG 16.
Restore the cord access plate to the original position and
seal with an appropriate removable material. A suitable
double pole isolation switch MUST be installed
externally for servicing or emergency shut down
of the heater.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
FIXING OF THE FASCIA
INSTALLING THE FLUE TRANSITION
The front fascia shall only be fixed to the heater.
FIG 16
FIG 18
FIG 20
FIG 17
FIG 19
Grommet
It is critical that the appliance is earthed and that
the active and neutral are not reversed. Issues
arising from incorrect electrical wiring at premises
will not be covered under warranty (including use
of extension cords). We recommend that the heater
is connected directly to a switch socket by its own
power cord. Refrain from using extension leads.
All fixed wiring MUST be installed by a suitably
qualified person and comply to the appropriate
electrical wiring rules.
You MUST NOT fix the front fascia to the wall.
Step 1
Remove the heater’s fascia (refer to page 13). Remove
the screw positioned on the front of the heater which
secures the flue transition and guiding bracket. Refer to
FIG 17.
Step 2
Take the flue transition off the heater and mount it in the
fireplace cavity. When adopting a rigid metal flue
installation, flue transition (refer to FIG 18.) and flue need
to be secured inside fireplace cavity. Alternatively if using
a flexible flue it is not necessary to fix flue transition,
however the flue transition and the flue shall at all times
be supported independently from appliance flue outlet.
Where necessary maintain minimum clearances of 25mm
from combustible surfaces.
Step 3
Using the guiding bracket, slide the heater into place
making sure that the spigot is positioned correctly. Refer
to FIG 19.
Electrical Connection
Screw
Guiding
Bracket
Screw
Step 4
Replace the screw which was taken out in Step 1 and
secures the spigot to the heater. Refer to FIG 20.