Step One
Keep the top of the fireplace at least 3 feet away from the ceiling or other objects for optimum
heat ventilation.
Remove the front frame from the fireplace and place it away safely so that it does not become
damaged.
For optimum viewing, place four marks on the wall with respect to the recommended fixed
dimensions for the top screws (see figure below).
Note: use a level when marking the positions of the holes to ensure that the bracket is mounted
horizontally.
Step Two
Make sure the area to be drilled does not have any hidden electrical wires or water and gas
pipes.
The screws provided is for concrete walls only; please use suitable fixings for your wall type. If in
doubt, contact a qualified hardware expert.
Drill holes into the wall with respect to the four markings and then insert the screw anchors.
Next, place the bracket onto the wall such that the holes are aligned. Insert the appropriate
screws into the wall and then tighten them with a screwdriver.
Step Three
Using the two supplied (small) black screws, attach the lower fixing bracket to the base of the
fireplace such that the bracket is fitted to be level with the back.
Carefully lift up the fireplace onto the top rear ledge of the fireplace. Once the ledge latches
onto the wall bracket and is evenly balanced, gently bring the fireplace down against the wall.
Mark two positions on the wall for two holes to match the lower fixing bracket holes. Once the
positions are properly marked, remove the fireplace.
Drill holes into the marked position on the wall and then insert the screw anchors.
Put the fireplace on the wall and fasten the bottom fixing bracket to the wall using the provided
screws to permanently fix the fireplace in place
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