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1.
On delivery, the appliance is secured on a pallet with 4 screws. Unscrew them and fold
the legs against the stove body. Remove the door, the side covers and the finishing
frame to facilitate the installation of the appliance and the cladding (see previous
chapter).
2.
Prepare the combustion air intake :
For an
outdoor air intake
installation, fix the flue collar:
- Either on the underside of the appliance: cut out the pre-cut part, remove the bolts and
place the flue collar.
- Either at the rear of the appliance: unscrew and remove the body cap (M4 screw, 7mm
socket), then remove the plug from the air intake (M6 screw, 10mm socket), and attach the
flue collar with these 4 screws.
For
indoor air intake
use :
- Remove the cover plate from the air box. See chapter "Indoor air intake" above.
3.
Prepare the hot air ducts. When the appliance is delivered, the hot air vents are closed.
Unscrew the control flap(s) by removing the M4 screws (7mm socket), then fix the hot
air collars. The opening and closing of the additional hot air outlets are made directly
through the insert using the supplied wrench.
4.
Prepare the connection of the appliance to the chimney flue.
5.
Insert and position the stove in the niche at the right height and level (left/right and
front/rear), taking into account that the front panel and the glass pane are in the same
plane.
6.
Connect the combustion air intake. If you do not use the outside air intake, please read
the installation recommendations at the chapter "Combustion air".
7.
Connect any hot air ducts to the hot air flue collars.
8.
Make the connection between the stove and the chimney following best practice and in
compliance with local regulations.
9.
Connect the appliance to the electrical supply (see chapter "Easy System").