6.
Place the hotbox back in position in the fireplace.
7.
Fit a suitable screw (Not supplied) through each hole
in the hotbox flanges and tighten to seal the box to the
fireplace surround. We recommend the use of a screw
with 1 1/2 inches (38mm) length.
9.2 Cable retention.
1.
Make sure that the relevant areas at the fireplace back
are sound enough to take the eyescrews. If these areas
have deteriorated due to prolonged use they should be
made sound with a suitable cement.
2.
Drill four holes in the rear wall of the fireplace for the
fibre plugs. The holes should be drilled within the range
of positions shown in figure 14 using a no.12 masonry
drill. The holes should be equidistant each side of the
centre line of the fireplace to ensure that the appliance
finishes centrally in the
opening when tension is
applied to the cables.
3.
Insert a fibre wall plug
‘I’ into each hole. Use the
fibre wall plugs supplied
with this appliance -
Never
use plastic plugs instead
of the fibre plugs
supplied
.
Screw the
eyescrews ‘J’ into the plugs.
Make sure that the
eyescrews are secure.
4.
Place the hotbox unit
close to the fireplace but allow sufficient access into
the fireplace opening so that the cables can be
threaded through the eyescrews and returned through
the back of the hotbox. If a concealed connection is
being used, insert the hotbox into the fireplace
feeding the supply pipe through the pierced hole in
the rear grommet.
5.
The rear of the hotbox has a slot and hole each side
of the outlet opening. Assemble one end of the cable
to the top of the fire by passing it through the small
round hole and locking by positioning the cable in the
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Figure 15. Upper cable retention
Figure 14. Eyebolt positions
Figure 13. Front Fixing