MyFire Wifi Fitting Kit
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Kit Contents - Conventional Flue
1 x WiFi Module
1 x WiFi Cable
2 x Velcro Pads
2 x Instruction Manuals
Pre-Installation
Before installing the WiFi module it will be necessary to
access the appliance control assembly.
This will require removal of the following components
depending on model:
DecorativeFront-Conventionalueonly.
Glass Panel - All models.
Side & Bottom Trims - All models.
FuelEffect-Conventionalueonly.
LogBurners-Conventionalueonly.
MeshScreen-Conventionalueonly.
Consult the installation manual supplied with the appliance
forremovalandrettinginstructions.
1. Fitting the WiFi Module
Remove the Decorative Front, Glass Panel, Fuel Effect,
Log Burners and Mesh Screen as detailed in the appliance
instructions.
1.1 Remove the 2 screws from the Air Guide, see Diagram 1.
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Front Screws
1.2 Lift and rotate the Air Guide upwards from the front edge to
remove.
Note the orientation for reassembly of the air guide.
1.3 Secure the velcro pads to the underside of the WiFi module
and position in the allocated position, see Diagram 2.
Installation Instructions
General
This manual has been designed to show the installation
methodsavailabletotaMyFireWiFimoduletotheReex.
Please carefully read in conjunction with the Installation
InstructionsfortheReexmakingsuretheappropriate
method is understood before attempting to install the
product.
DISCONNECT MAINS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AT THE
ACCESSIBLE PLUG OR DEDICATED SWITCH BEFORE
SERVICING THE APPLIANCE.
IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE
APPLIANCE IS TURNED OFF AT THE ISOLATION DEVICE
BEFORE PROCEEDING FURTHER.
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1.4 Before fitting: Using the WiFi cable connect the WiFi
module to the receiver module.
Whensatisfiedwiththepositionremovethebackingfrom
the velcro pad and secure in place.
Ensure the WiFi module butts up to the folded return
beside the LED bar & clearance is left between the front
edge of the fire and the WiFi module.
For final position Gazco recommend running the cable along
the front edge of the fire to avoid obstruction of any internal
components.
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Conventional Flue Models




