Figure 23c
10. Installing the components
Position the heater unit in the appliance. The fl ange on
the rear of the heater unit can be hooked in the appli-
ance to make its positioning easier (fi gure 24). Attach
the two self tapping screws to the rear and the front in
order to secure the heater unit.
Place the back plate in the appliance and attach it with
the four correct self tapping screws (fi gure 21).
Place the fl ame unit in the appliance and attach the three
correct self tapping screws (fi gure 20).
Connect the three electricity wires as illustrated in
fi gure 19.
Place the left hand side panel and attach it in the appli-
ance with the four self tapping screws provided
(fi gure 18). Do the same with the right hand side panel.
Place the base loosely between the side panels in the
appliance (fi gure 17). Push the base as far as possible to
the rear.
Position the fi xture moulding carefully in the appliance
(fi gure 16). There are two recesses underneath the
appliance into which the moulding must be positioned.
Ensure that the base is gripped fi rmly by the fl ange
which is on the fi xture moulding. Fit the two self tapping
screws provided.
Position the block set (see chapter 8).
Place the pane and the decorative strips in the correct
location (see chapter 7).
Figure 24
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL
11. Wireless remote control
The appliance is generally supplied with a wireless remote.
The heating elements in the appliance can thereby be
switched on and off, the light intensity (the size of the fl ame
effect) can be adjusted, and the appliance can be placed on
stand-by. The symbols on the remote control have been
explained in fi gure 25.
The remote control is battery-powered. The life of the
batteries is around one year. The remote is an infrared
remote control system, so point it at the appliance to
operate it.
The remote control system will only work if the main
switch of the appliance is set at 1.
12. Delivery
It is necessary to explain the operation of the appliance to
the user. Among other things, you should instruct him/her
on how to use the appliance for the fi rst time, how to ope-
rate the remote, provide him/her with information about
annual maintenance.
The user should be instructed to remove the
plug from the socket outlet immediately in case
of faults/malfunctioning, and to contact the instal-
ler in order to prevent hazardous situations.
Show the user where the plug fi ts in the socket
outlet so that he/she can act immediately in the
situation described above.
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Figure 25
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