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2 People
Mounting Hardware Pack
Power Drill
#6 Drill Bit
Medium Phillips Screwdriver
Small Level
Pencil for marking the wall
(if you think you may have to erase)
or a Fine Tip Marker
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1.
Select a wall and room location to mount your heater.
a.
Make sure it is a location where
1)
the power cord will reach an outlet,
2)
it is safe for kids and
pets, and
3)
the heater vents will not be obstructed by pictures, curtains, or anything that may
prevent rear vent airflow
4)
the heater’s top output vent is not closer than 3 feet from other wall
mounted items (they may heat up) (Ref. Fig. 1 for recommended placement dimensions, and
useful heater dimensions)
2.
Once the location is selected, take the mounting bracket and:
a.
Line it up horizontally. The flat side should be up against the wall, with the “lip” towards the top
of the bracket, and leaning away from the wall.
b.
Straighten the bracket with your level. This is very important to keep the weight distribution
even.
c.
Mark the four bracket screw positions on the wall, using your pencil or marker (Ref. Fig. 2A for
detailed bracket dimensions and mounting information)
3.
Drill 4 holes on the wall with a #6 drill bit, using the locations you marked on the wall as guides.
4.
Insert 4 wall plugs into each of the holes. They may feel snug at first, which is normal. You may use the
screwdriver handle to slightly tap them in until flush to the wall.
5.
Once the plugs are secure, re-align the long mounting bracket to the holes, and use the long screws to
secure it to the wall (The screwdriver is recommended to avoid stripping the screws and plugs).
*At this point, remove the glass cover from the heater face, if not already done (Ref Fig.4 for
removal indication).
6.
With a second person assisting on either side, lift the heater up and engage the heater’s rear ledge to lip
on the long mounting bracket (Ref. Fig. 2B). Make sure it is centered, for even weight distribution.
*
Note that the heater’s final resting position will be slightly angled downward. Do not release
the heater until it is safely resting against the wall.