Installing Your Insert - HAMPTON BAY Hampton HI200 Owners & Installation Manual

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STOP! PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
CAST COMPONENTS ARE VERY FRAGILE.
USE EXTREME CARE WHEN HANDLING.
Your insert is very heavy and will require two or three people to
move it into position.
1) Remove the Door to make the insert easier to handle.
To remove the Door, open fully and release the push pin at the top
of the door and lift out from the bottom.
2) NOTE: For Masonry installation make sure that the firebox is level
with the hearth using non-combustible materials and no more than
1/2 to 1 inch of the leveling bolt.
HI200 Hampton Wood Cast Insert

INSTALLING YOUR INSERT

Push Pin
3) Lift the unit up onto the Hearth and slide into the fireplace opening.
Be sure to leave the unit out at least 3 to 4 inches in order to make
the necessary flue connections and to install the fan and faceplate.
Be sure to protect your hearth extension during the installation,
ie. with a heavy blanket.
NOTE: You will be required to purchase either the standard or offset
6" diameter (152mm) flue adaptor that is best suited for the specific
installation.
List of Tools needed;
- Pull Rod (included with insert)
- 1/2" socket / ratchet
- 3/8 open face wrench
4) Install flex liner into existing chimney as per liner manufacturer's
specifications. See diagram 1.
5) Install the required flue adaptor onto the end of the flex liner. Secure
the adaptor using 3 screws - 1 on the front, left and right side as
shown in diagram 2.
Alignment of the flue adaptor can be critical during the install, it is
recommended that the flex liner be left as compressed as possible.
Before inserting the unit the adaptor should hang, when level, slightly
above the required height.
Diagram 1
Diagram 2
Secure adaptor using 3 screws - 1 in the front
and 1 each on the left and right side.
INSTALLATION
Flex Liner
Flue Adaptor
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