User's Instructions

// 4.0 COMPONENT CHECKLIST // 5.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS // 6.0 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES // 7.0 UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
Quantity Description
1 Heater unit
1 Wall bracket
1 Remote control handset
1 Box of logs
1 Bag of slate
1 Bag of bark
1 Bag husk
1 Bag of large crystals
1 Bag of small crystals
2 AAA batteries
2 Blanking plates
4 Small end trims
2 Large end trims
12 Firebox screws
8 Wall plugs
8 Fixing screws
It should be noted that the appliance creates warm convected air
currents. These currents move heat from the room surroundings to,
and up the wall surfaces adjacent to the heater.
Installing the appliance next to these types of wall coverings or operating
the heater where imputiries in the air, (such as tobacco smoke) exist,
may slightly discolour wall finishing.
If the appliance is to be secure on a dry lined or timber framed
construction then the integrity and ability of the wall to secure the
appliance must be confirmed. It is important in these circumstances
that any vapour barrier and/or structural members of the house frame
are not damaged.
If you are unsure of the ability of the wall to secure the appliance and/or
which type of wall fixing to use, you should take professional advice and
obtain the correct fixings. Alternatively, find a more suitable wall location.
DO NOT run the supply cable under carpets.
DO NOT site in a position where curtains or drapes could cover the appliance, or other soft
materials could cover e.g. below a coat rack.
DO NOT site behind an opening door where mechanical impact/damage could occur.
DO NOT site where the supply cable would become a trip hazard.
DO NOT sit, stand or forcefully pull on the appliance.
DO NOT obstruct, cover or force items into the openings.
DO NOT use the heater to dry clothes.
DO NOT site/use in an outdoor location(s).
It is important that the following clearances are maintained from the
appliance to combustible materials. These clearances are dependent on
the securing location as defined on the following pages.
The minimum distance to the front of the appliance is 35.4in.
There are no clearances for above or to the side of the
appliance, apart from being clear of curtains and drapes for
a flush wall installation.
If the stud wall immediately above the heater of the appliance
protrudes in front of the appliance rather then finishing
flush, then the over hanging section of the installation must
be made from a non-combustible material, such as calcium
silicate.
*See page 10 for more details
BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS
FIREPLACE, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
1) The installation should be carried out by two adults to
avoid injury or damage. If for any reason it is considered
too heavy, please obtain assistance.
2) When lifting the electric appliance, always keep your back
straight. Bend your legs and not your back. Avoid twisting
at the waist. It is better to reposition your feet.
3) Avoid upper body / top heavy bending. Always bend from
the knees rather than the waist. Do not lean forward or
sideways while handling the appliance.
4) Always grip the appliance with the palm of the hand – do
not use the tips of fingers for support.
5) Always keep the appliance as close to the body as possible.
This will minimize the cantilever action.
6) Use gloves to provide additional grip.
7) Unpack the package and lift the appliance gently out of
the box. Put it on a flat surface with the front panel facing
forward.
// CAUTION:
This appliance is heavy. Always seek assistance whilst unpacking
and/or during installation. Please read all the instructions before
continuing to unpack or install appliance.
// IMPORTANT:
Please read completely through the instructions and verify that all listed
parts are present before assembly.
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