8.
Drill a hole into the fireplace floor through each of
the two holes in the base of the convection box using
a suitably sized masonry drill bit for the fibre plugs
supplied (See figure 19).
9.
Insert a fibre plug into each hole. Use the fibre
plugs supplied with this appliance -
Never use
plastic plugs instead of the fibre plugs supplied
.
Fit a woodscrew in each plug and tighten.
Always screw the base into position before
applying tension to the cables. This will ensure a
tight seal between the top of the convection box
and wall.
10.
Fit a cable retainer over the bottom end of each
cable.
11.
Pull each cable taut. Push the cable
retainers hard up against the back panel. The
end of the cable adjuster will pass into the
hole. Tighten the screws in the retainers so
that they clamp the cables in position. Apply
tension to the cables by turning the
hexagonal adjusters by hand (See figure 20).
12.
Inspect the installation of the convection
box against the fireplace surround. If the
convection box is aligned squarely and the
sealing is satisfactory, fully tighten the cable
retainers.
13.
If the convection box is not correctly
aligned, release the tension on the cables by
slackening the screws and turning the
hexagonal adjusters fully anticlockwise. The
convection box should then automatically
realign itself. Pull each cable taut again and
push the cable retainers back against the
back panel. Again, tighten the screws in the
retainers and apply tension to the cables by
turning the hexagonal adjusters clockwise as
far as possible.
14.
Feed the free length of the cables into
the gap between the inner and outer back
panels so that they are available to allow easy removal and refitting of the appliance
during subsequent service calls.
Do not cut off the free lengths of cable.
On
precast flue installations feed the cables into the small holes at the base of the side
panels (See figure 20)
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Figure 20. Lower cable retention
Side entry
Rear entry
INSTALLER GUIDE
Figure 19. Floor fixing