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CABLE FIXING

Drill four holes as shown in the diagram and fit the fibre rawl
plugs. If the fireplace does not allow for the exact layout shown,
the eyebolts should be fixed to give a similar configuration as
possible.

Thread both tensioning cables through the holes at the top of
the firebox, both eyelets, and back through the lower holes in
the firebox as shown in the photograph. Before finally fitting the
firebox, apply the self-adhesive sealing strips around the rear of
the firebox frame.

Push the appliance back into the fireplace, centralise and pull
the loose cables through the holes into the firebox.

Thread the cable tensioners onto the cables as shown, with the nuts screwed
down close to the tensioner head.

Slide the screwed nipple onto the cable, pull cable taut and tighten nipple.

Adjust tensioner using a suitable spanner to
pull the appliance back into position, to
allow an even seal around the fireplace
opening.

Visually inspect the seal and reseat if
necessary.

Surplus tension cable MUST NOT be cut off
as this will prevent proper installation after
servicing. Coil up the surplus cable and tuck
the coils out of the way as suggested in the
photograph.

FITTING THE BURNER TRAY

Temporarily fit the burner tray and ensure a suitable gas route can be achieved. Place the burner tray into the
convector box making sure that the rear lugs locate properly on to the ledge in the firebox.

Fit the two securing screws through the tray legs to secure the assembly.

Connect the gas supply and tighten the gas connections.

Fit the data/control plate to the tray using the two screws
provided. Ensure that the control knob can be pushed fully in
and does not touch the plate.

Fit the deflector baffle to the two locations on the front face of
the firetray. Screws are provided for this purpose. The  baffle
should be level with the lower edge of the tray. Place the front
casting in front of the fire temporarily to check the angle of the
baffle. The casting should fit well and the      control devices
beneath should not be visible to the eye. Realign the baffle
slightly if necessary to achieve the correct fit.

8

A. 250mm
B. 350mm
C. 60mm
Dimensions
+/-10mm

A

B

C

8.4

8.5

Summary of Contents for KENSINGTON REALITY

Page 1: ...t to t the u user f for s safekeeping Revision A 01 99 Country s of destination GB IE Focal Point Fires plc Avon Trading Park Christchurch Dorset BH23 2BT 01202 499330 Fax 01202 499326 www focalpointf...

Page 2: ...d u used o only y i in a a suffic ciently y v ventilated s spac ce Consult a all i instruc ctions b before i installation a and u use o of t this a applianc ce This a applianc ce i is f free f from a...

Page 3: ...e and the flue must not vent more than one appliance i e not shared with a gas back boiler There must be no opening in the flue apart from the one that the appliance is installed into and the one vent...

Page 4: ...mum free internal area of 12500 sq mm Any existing under grate draught device must be sealed off The opening wall must be non combustible The appliance requires a hearth with non combustible surface o...

Page 5: ...MENT L LINES O OR B BLOCK F FLUE W WHICH I IS N NEW U UNUSED O OR P PREVIOUSLY O ONLY U USED W WITH A A GA AS F FIRE X D Dimension 2 20mm UNLINED F FLUE O OR C CHIMNEY W WHICH H HA AS B BEEN P PREVIOU...

Page 6: ...th below may be drilled to allow plugs and screws to secure installation It is important that the sealing requirements of the appliance are met at all times and that the flue box is well sealed to any...

Page 7: ...and on a dust sheet or similar Place the coals ceramics and fixings safely to one side Remove the burner from the assembly by removing the two screws in the data control plate Lift away the plate and...

Page 8: ...nd drill the fireframe or base and relevant points in the opening or on the wall Rawlplugs will be required NOTE Plastic rawlplugs are not suitable for this application Gas s s supply Following prepar...

Page 9: ...plus tension cable MUST NOT be cut off as this will prevent proper installation after servicing Coil up the surplus cable and tuck the coils out of the way as suggested in the photograph FITTING THE B...

Page 10: ...r rough edges MUST NOT be allowed to enter the flame ports Place the rear row of four coals making sure that the flat sides are firmly against the brick panel and side cheeks as shown Place the middle...

Page 11: ...n the front face of the casting behind the ashpan door Do not overtighten screw in until cast is held against firebox Ensure the casing is square and level to the backpanel Make adjustments where nece...

Page 12: ...e instructions The fire is factory set to achieve these pressures and any significant variation could indi cate a supply problem If the pressure is too high the gas supply meter may be set incorrectly...

Page 13: ...g Show the customer how to light and control the fire After commissioning the appliance the customer should be instructed on the safe use of the appliance and the need for regular servicing Frequency...

Page 14: ...ot to create dust from the coals Where necessary replace damaged components with genuine spares Re fit the coals by referring to the relevant section of these instructions DISMANTLING T THE B BURNER T...

Page 15: ...ously described The pilot unit can be removed by withdrawing the tubing nut and the two securing screws and lifting away Remove the tubing nut at the other end of the pilot pipe and blow through the p...

Page 16: ...s f for a a t time a and t then c cuts s o off Excessive room draught or flue pull rectify Loose or faulty thermocouple rectify ODS system in operation Firebox grommet seal not fitted rectify Lint in...

Page 17: ...ldren the elderly or infirm are concerned Combustible items such as flooring and furniture and soft wall coverings such as blown vinyl or embossed paper may discolour if fitted too close to the fire S...

Page 18: ...ts this will have been carried out by your CORGI registered installer For Republic of Ireland ventilation may be required see IS 813 ICP3 IS 327 and any other rules in force OPERATING I INSTRUCTIONS T...

Page 19: ...g a vacuum cleaner or dry cloth Heavy stains may be removed by using a damp cloth and mild household detergent Brass parts of the firefront may be cleaned using a suitable brass cleaner Replace the fr...

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