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  • Page 1 WD60 Installation Guide Operating Instructions Warranty...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Warranty Information in this installation guide may be subject to change without notice. Please ensure you have the current version before beginning installation. If you have any queries, please contact ‘The Fire Dept.’ on 0800 888 550 Version: May 2019...
  • Page 3: Step 1: Ensure All Components Are Correct And Undamaged

    Step 1: Unpack and ensure all components are correct and undamaged  Steel firebox.  Outer cavity box.  Outer fireplace panels.  Ashpan.  AAC panels.  AAC supporting brackets.  Flue kit.  WD60 technical specifications (to be read in conjunction with this installation guide). Version: May 2019...
  • Page 4: Step 2: Pre-Installation Checklist

    Step 2: Pre-installation checklist  Ensure clearances are correct – refer to technical specifications.  Ensure hearth dimensions are correct – refer to technical specifications.  Plan flue path.  Ensure the base is strong enough to support the appliance. The starting point.
  • Page 5: Step 3: Fit Steel Rear Aac Supporting Brackets Into Cavity

    Step 3: Fit steel rear AAC supporting brackets into position Fix the AAC rear supporting brackets into position in accordance with technical specifications Brackets have x fixing holes each. 6mm screws/bolts. Outer rear panel of the appliance AAC supporting brackets The notch in the rear AAC supporting brackets are to the front.
  • Page 6: Step 4: Fit Rear Aac Panel To Steel Support Brackets

    Step 4: Fix rear AAC panel to steel supporting brackets  Base AAC panel supplied.  Steel screws and wood screws supplied. 1. Fix base AAC panel to steel supporting brackets. Countersink 2 x 5mm 80mm long steel screws per bracket.
  • Page 7: Step 5: Fit Firebox, Outer Cavity Box And Outer Panels Into Position

    Step 5: Fit firebox, outer cavity box and outer panels into position Important Safety Note: It may be necessary to manually handle heavy components (greater than 25kg). It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure appropriate manual-handling techniques are employed. Gather Outer rear panel Outer panel Outer cavity box...
  • Page 8 4. Lower the gather onto the firebox and bolt into position. 5. Lower the outer cavity box over the firebox. 1 x 10mm bolt onto each top side of the firebox. 6. Fit the outer panel. 7. The outer panel is fixed to the brackets Lift the outer panel in from the front.
  • Page 9 8. Fit the outer rear panel to the outer panel. 20 x 5mm countersunk cap screws. NOTE: Loosely fit all the cap crews before tightening. Version: May 2019...
  • Page 10: Step 6: Fit Hearth (Optional)

    Step 6: Fit hearth (optional) A front hearth is required if the appliance is to be positioned onto or into combustible materials. 1. Fix the AAC hearth supporting brackets into 2. Fix hearth AAC panel to steel supporting position in accordance with technical brackets.
  • Page 11: Step 7: Fit Flue

    Step 7: Fit flue. Note: each flue joint must have a minimum of 4 x stainless steel rivets.
 3. Run the second casing. 2. Run the first casing. 1. Run the 2 x flues. No crimped The casing The crimped end is at the The crimped end runs fits over the crimped end top.
  • Page 12: Step 8: Insert Ashpan Into Firebox Cavity

    Step 8: Insert ashpan into firebox cavity Insert ashpan into firebox. Version: May 2019...
  • Page 13: Step 9: Show Owner How To Operate Appliance

    Step 9: Show owner how to operate appliance  Following the Operating Instructions on the next page, show the owner how to operate the baffle.  If the owner is not available, leave this manual by the appliance. Version: May 2019...
  • Page 14: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  The WD60 has an integrated flue damper which has two positions – open and closed.  The flue damper MUST be in the open position when the fire is being used. To set the flue damper to the open position, simply push it to the rear of the fire.
  • Page 15: Warranty

    5 (five) years. Beyond normal heat-induced staining, tarnishing and mild warping , if a firebox, outer skin or support frame defect occurs, contact ‘The Fire Dept.’ and the defect will be repaired or replaced at our discretion with all costs covered.

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