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Rear Flue Outlet
For a rear fitted flue, remove the heat
shield to gain access to the rear flue
outlet and remove the rear outlet
sealing plate.
Use the correct sized allen key or
‘hex-head’ screwdriver to avoid dam-
aging the bolts which will be re-used.
Once the two bolts are undone on the
blanking plate you may have to prise
this away very gently to avoid
damaging the gasket.
Remove the loose fitted stove lid by
pulling it forward slightly and lifting it
upwards to clear the top-fitted flue
collar. Undo the two bolts on the flue
collar and re-attach this to the rear flue
outlet ensuring that there is a good air-
tight seal between the flue collar gasket
and the bodywork. Use fire cement if
necessary. Now re-fit the rear blanking
plate to seal off the top flue outlet. Do
not use the decorative lid blanking plate
for this. Make sure you maintain a good
air-tight seal.
The decorative lid blanking plate
supplied with your new Alpha stove
will be contained in the ash pan. This
should be attached to the lid using the
bolts supplied. This makes a discreet
flush fitting closure of the lid aperture
and
does not
need sealing with fire
cement. Re-attach the lid, ensuring it is
pushed towards the back of the stove
and ‘locks’ securely against its locating
lugs. When the lid is properly located it
should sit squarely on top of the stove
and only be able to be moved forward.
Next remove the pre-cut flue outlet
shape on the rear heat shield.
The cut out can be easily removed by
using a junior hacksaw blade to cut
through the 4 small retaining links.
Re-attach the heat shield to the rear of
the stovel.
IMPORTANT
When using the rear flue option never
light or operate the stove without its
loose fitting lid securely located in the
correct position.
Your stove is now ready for installation.