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is farthest (to the left or right)
relative to the first one among
the seven keyholes (A to G
shown in figure 2) on the
fireplace for wall mounting,
these keyholes are 2” apart.
For example, if you plan to
use hole B as the first mount
-
ing hole, the second mounting
hole must be G. other avail
-
able combinations are A-G,
C-G, A-F, A-E, A-D and D-G.
mark the second mounting
5.
screw location; ensure that
is level with the first with the
help of the provided bubble
level and the fireplace itself.
screw the threaded drywall
anchor in the drywall with a
Philip’s head screwdriver until
the head is flat against the
wall surface. Caution should
be taken when using a power
tool to install a threaded
drywall anchor as the drywall
may distort, tear or slightly
buckle as a result of over-
torque.
With a Philip’s head screw
6.
driver, screw that drywall
anchor screw into the drywall
anchor already in the wall,
leave about 1/8” exposed
threads for mounting the
fireplace.
With the glass assembly tak-
7.
en off, mount the firebox onto
the two mounting screws.
Tighten both mounting screws
8.
with a screwdriver. Be cau
-
tion not to over tighten the
one mated with the drywall
anchor.
screw supplied wood screw
9.
into corresponding hole that
aligns with stud. (Figure 2)
Re-install glass assembly into
10.
fireplace.
Install frame onto the firebox
11.
as shown in Figure 4.
Air
Circulation
Figure 3
Fireplace Installation