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REFERENES
BRIQUES
CAST IRON
REFERENCES
DIMENSIONS
(mm)
DIMENSIONS
(mm)
- It is vital that the feet are pinned down. To do this, drill a 5.25 diameter hole with the bit provided and
insert the M6 SELF-CUTTING screws (except OPTI760 DF).
- Plan for passage of the motor electrical power cable when doing building work.
- Connect the hot air collars if necessary.
- Through the inside of the fi replace, look for the collar and pull it until it jams. Then pull down the bottom
retainers.
- Assembling the brickwork: fi rstly: the back – secondly: the sides.
- Place the baffl
es in the most closed position but without backdraft to obtain the best yield from the
fi replace. (See chapter 1.5. Adjusting baffl
es).
- You are advised to do a test run before doing building work around the appliance.
- Put the covering on the appliance (when designing the covering, do not forget to allow MINIMUM
SECTIONS for passages of the CONVECTION CIRCUIT).
- Place the covering frame.
Simply slide the frame between the covering and the springs.
- Dust the visible painted surfaces.
- Make a fi rst fi re to bake the paint (ventilate the room and do not touch the fi replace). CHECK THE
DRAUGHT.
- If you need to alter the position of the baffl
es, note the ideal position of baffl
es for your chimney at the
place given on the fi rst page of these instructions. This will enable you to reposition them properly after
chimney-sweeping.
Note:
Possibility of using the hooks for fastening the fi replace to its pallet to fasten the fi replace to the
wall.
Place the frame:
1. Open and unhinge the door.
2. Insert the frame in the cabinet.
3. Ideally, in terms of depth, the frame should be fl ush with the door.
4. Hang the door back on and close it.
5.5.
Frames
BRICKS
REFERENCE
Summary of Contents for Optifire OPTI700
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