Specifications

Step
8:
Level
the
cabinet
Place
the
tray
on the
floor where
you
plan
to
located
your
heater.
Position
the
heater
on the
tray
so the
legs
of the
cabinet
fit
into
the
circular indentation
in the
tray.
In
order
for
heater
to
operate properly.
It
must
be
positioned
on a
level surface. Ensure proper leveling
by
adjusting each
leg and by
using
a
carpenters level
to
check
both
side
to
side,
and
front
to
back level
condition. (Figure
11)
Step
10:
Connect
the
Heater
to the
Flue Pipe
Move
the
heater toward
the
wall, guiding
the
joint pipe
into
the
center port
of the
flue pipe (Figure
13).
Be
sure
the
joint pipe
is
completely inserted into
the
flue pipe.
Legs
Tray
Fig.
11
Fig.
13
Step
9:
Install
the
Joint Pipe
At
the
rear
of the
heater, slide
the
large
end
opening
of
the
joint pipe into
the
exhaust port outlet
of the
heater.
Be
sure
the
joint
pipe
is
fully
seated.
Slide
the
fabric
cover
over
the
joint pipe (Figure
12).
The
o-rings that seal
the
joint pipe
may be dry and
tight.
A
little
soapy water will ease installation.
Step
11:
Install
the Air
Damper
If
installation
is
standard (that
is no
extension kits
are
required), place
the air
damper marked
with
a
"STANDARD"
over
the air
intake flange
on the
flue pipe
(Figure 14).
Place
the
hose band around
the end of the air
supply
hose. Push
the air
supply hose onto
the air
intake
flange
and
secure
the
hose with
the
hose band.
Fabric Cover
Joint
Pipe
Fig.
12
Air
Damper
Air
Supply Hose
Fig.
14
NOTE:
Do not
place intake hose onto metal capped
exhaust
port.
13