Stovax RVACB100B manual

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    Riva Freestanding Bench Installation Instructions Product Codes: RVACB45B (For use with RVF40C) RVACB100B (For use with RVF40C, RVF66 & RVF76) RVACB120B (For use with RVF40C, RVF66 & RVF76) PM205 ENG Issue 2 (August 2007) IMPORTANT Please read these instructions carefully and in conjunction with the appropriate Riva instructions. Care must [...]

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    2 1. Pos iti on be nch on yo ur hea rth an d mark out the 2 key slots on the floor. 2. Remove bench and drill the two marked positions with Ø8mm hole to 50mm deep. PR7582 Ø8mm PR7583 3. Tap in No.8 Rawl plugs. No8 rawl plug Ø8mm hole PR7584 4. Screw in No.8 coach bolt leaving 5mm gap from the surface of the floor. No8 Coach Bolt 5mm gap PR7585 P[...]

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    3 5. Slide The bench over the coach bolts and tighten. Position drilling template as you would the stove. PR7569 6. Mark drilling points with a centre punch. PR7570 7. Dri ll fo ur Ø8m m hole s. St rai ght th rou gh bot h sides. PR7571 8. Remove back cover plate from the stove. PR7572 9. Lift off stove cover plate. PR7573 10. Firstly remove all in[...]

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    PR7580 Stovax Ltd, Falcon Road, Sowton Industrial Estate, Exeter, Devon, England EX2 7LF Tel: (01392) 474011 Fax: (01392) 219932 E-mail: info@stovax.com www.stovax.com 13. Repeat step 12 with the rear holes. PR7577 14. Replace the top cover plate. PR7578 15. Re- att ach the bac k cove r pla te, in ter nal pa rts and door. PR7579 12 Rem ove ash pan [...]