2.1
UNPACKING THE FIRE
Carefully lift the fire out of the carton. Remove the loose item packaging carefully
from the front of the appliance. Check the contents as listed :-
Packing Check List
1off
Fire box / burner assembly
1off
Boxed ceramic base, front ceramic rail and 7 coals or 13 pebbles (4 off
"FR"pebbles 7 off "L" large & 2 off "S" small pebbles)
1off
Loose items bag including remote handset and 6AA batteries and 1 off
9V battery on RC models.
1off
Flue restrictor baffle
1off
Installation & Maintenance / User Instruction Book (Combined)
2.2
INSTALLING THE FIRE BOX
Establish which type of flue you are intending to install the fire in to :-
225 x 225mm (9 inch x 9 inch) brick built chimneys 175mm (7 inch) diameter lined
brick or stone flue, insulated pre-fabricated metal flue box to BS 715 / BS EN
1856-2. When installing into 125mm (5 inch) diameter lined brick or stone flue, or
insulated pre-fabricated metal flue box and liner to BS 715 / BS EN 1856-2 the
restrictor baffle must not be fitted.
The flue restrictor baffle (supplied in the loose items) should only be used in
225 x 225mm (9 inch x 9 inch) brick built chimneys where the flue pull is
excessive. It must not be fitted if installing the product into a metal flue box,
pre-cast or 125mm diameter lined flue. See fig 4 / 5 below for details on fit-
ting / removing the restrictor baffle onto the spigot on the rear of the firebox.
A spillage test must always be carried out to check satisfactory clearance of
flue products, regardless of the type of flue the appliance is being fitted to.
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION OF FIRE
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Fig 4
Baffle Not Fitted
Fig 5 - Flue Restrictor
Baffle Fitted via 3 screws
as shown
3 screws
Flue Restrictor
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