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Installing the Electricity and Gas to the Appliance
In order to install gas to the fireplace, check the operating pressure or install the network cable, the
glass and burner tray needs to be removed.
D1 Power Supply
While the cavity is being created, consideration must be given to the location of an appropriate power
supply. An earthed 230/240 volt mains power connection (typically a standard 3 pin outlet) must be
available within 1m of the bottom right of the appliance. This connection must be accessible after the
heater has been fully installed so that the appliance can be safely disconnected from the mains power
supply prior to servicing.
A mains isolation switch (compliant to AS:NZS 5601 Clause 6.2.8) which is accessible from outside
the cavity can also be used to disconnect the power.
Regardless of the method used, it MUST ALWAYS be possible to safely isolate the electrical supply to
the appliance after it has been fully installed.
This appliance must not be located immediately below a socket outlet. This appliance will draw a
maximum of 2 Amps from a 230/240V supply. No additional power supply is required for the Power
Flue.
An electrical wiring diagram is located underneath the electronic tray, and also in the rear of this
manual (Service Section S12 on page 61).
D2 Removing the Glass
The DF-Series fireplace has two layers of glass: the inner glass seals the firebox and is called the
primary glass; the outer glass is called the secondary glass.
Secondary Glass
1. Turn the upper glass brackets towards the centre of the fire to release the glass.
2. Pull the top of the glass toward you slightly, lift the glass out of the bottom glass retainer and
carefully set glass aside.
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