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Metro 80E/120E

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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL

8. Placing the block set

8.1  Block set 80E

Place the block set as prescribed. It is important that the 
blocks are placed in the correct way, because of the fl ame 
picture! Make sure the appliance is operating while placing 
the blocks. In this way you can see whether the blocks have 
an adverse effect on the fl ame picture!
1.  

Remove the block set from the packaging and check the 
blocks for damage. If this is the case, please contact your 
supplier.

2.  

Remove the glass pane (

chapter 7

).

3.  

Place block A at the left side, on the base (

fi gure 11

).

4.  

Place block D at the right side on the base, place it in the 
middle (

fi gure 12

)

5.  

Place block B on the base over blocks A and D
(

fi gure 13

)

6.  

Place snippet E on the base in front of block A
(

fi gure 14

).

7.  

If required, the supplied chips can be placed on the base 
as additional decoration, according to your own taste.

8.  

Place the glass pane (

see chapter 7

). After placing the 

glass pane, check if the fl ame picture is still displayed cor-
rectly on the projection plate.

8.2  Block set 120E

1.  

Remove the block set from the packaging and check the 
blocks for damage. If this is the case, please contact your 
supplier.

2.  

Remove the glass pane (

chapter 7

)

3.  

Place block A at the left side on the base, approximately 
5 cm from the side (

fi gure 15

)

4.  

Place block B at the right side on the base, place it in the 
middle, approximately 5 cm from the side. (

fi gure 16

)

5.  

Place block C on the base over blocks A and B 
(

fi gure 17

)

6.  

Place snippet E on the base in front of block A
(

fi gure 18

)

7.  

Place block D against block B (

fi gure 19

)

8.  

If required, the supplied chips can be placed on the base 
as additional decoration, according to your own taste.

9.  

Place the glass pane (

see chapter 7

). After placing the 

glass pane, check if the fl ame picture is still displayed cor-
rectly on the projection plate.

 8.3 Pebble 

set

If you use the pebble set, you can remove the refl ection 
strips. These are aluminium strips glued against the back 
wall.

9. Maintenance 

9.1 General

Your appliance must be tested annually, This should be done 
by a qualifi ed company. At the annual check, you must pay 
attention to the following:
-  Accumulation of dust in the appliance.
-  

Accumulation of dust in the ventilator and the heating 
element.

-  Quality of the earth connection.

When performing maintenance, take the following into
account:
1.  First, remove the plug from the wall socket.
2.  

Make sure the electronics are not damaged as a result of 
static electricity.

3.  

Make sure the appliance is cooled down and dead before 
you start maintenance.

4.  

Only the original self-tapping screws may be used, as 
they provide the appliance’s earth. When disassembling, 
carefully store the original self-tapping screws. No self-
tapping screws may be left out when reassembling, as a 
good earthing will not be guaranteed in this way.

If necessary, the air inlet and air outlet can be cleaned with 
a vacuum cleaner and a soft brush. Make sure the appliance 
is dead before you start cleaning it. Do not touch the venti-
lator with hard objects, this may cause imbalance.
On the inside of the front glass pane dust may accumu-
late after some time. You can remove the dust with a glass 
cleaner or a moist cloth (

see Removing the glass pane, 

chapter 7

).

Do not use corrosive or abrasive agents when cleaning the 
appliance. Damages to the paint, for example as a result of 
placing objects on or against the appliance, are not covered 
by the warranty.
In order to be able to perform maintenance properly, 
many parts will have to be disassembled from the hearth. 
This should be done with great care, to avoid damages to 
electrical and mechanical components and visible parts of 
the hearth

9.2  Disassembling the appliance for service

 

 

Remove the decorative strips, the air inlet profi le and 
the glass pane (

see chapter 7

).

 

 

Remove the block set.

 

 

Remove the two self-tapping screws that keep the lock 
profi le in its place (

fi gure 20a

).

 

 

The base is now loose between the side panels, and can 
be removed (

fi gure 21

).

 

 

Remove the four self-tapping screws fi xing the right side 
panel (

fi gure 22a

). Remove the right side panel from 

the appliance (

fi gure 22b

). Do the same for the left side 

panel.

 

 

Now carefully remove the lock profi le from the appli-
ance (

fi gure 20b

).

 

Summary of Contents for METRO 120E

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Page 8: ...sparingen gemaakt waarin het profiel gepositioneerd dient te worden Zorg dat de base vastgeklemd wordt door de flens die aan het borgprofiel zit Bevestig de twee bijbehorende parkers Positioneer de bl...

Page 9: ...t weer ingrijpen en het verwar mingselement uitschakelen dan dient u uw leverancier te raadplegen Het toestel doet niets meer Neem de stekker uit het toestel en controleer of de beide zekeringen in de...

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Page 11: ...Checking the heating module 11 6 4 Placing the appliance 12 6 5 Mounting fastening brackets 12 6 6 Placing the chimney breast 12 7 Placing and removing the glass pane 12 7 1 Removing the glass pane 12...

Page 12: ...and the version introduced by us complies with the applicable fundamental safety and health requirements described in EC directives This declaration will lose its validity if adjustments are made to t...

Page 13: ...pliance weighs approximately 50 kg do not try to move the appliance without the assistance of a second person 3 4 Extra protection If the appliance is installed in a room where small children or infir...

Page 14: ...ernal depth 80E 275mm l20E 275mm a greater depth would be better but is not necessary take the construction measurements into account see figure 5 width construction opening 80E 797mm l20E ll50mm heig...

Page 15: ...1 General Your appliance must be tested annually This should be done by a qualified company At the annual check you must pay attention to the following Accumulation of dust in the appliance Accumulati...

Page 16: ...figure 20 Under the appliance you will find two reces ses in which the profile should be positioned Make sure the base is clamped by the flange attached to the lock profile Attach the two accompanying...

Page 17: ...again If the thermal cut out is activated again straight away and switches off the heating element you should consult your supplier The appliance has stopped working altogether Remove the plug from th...

Page 18: ...16...

Page 19: ...olle des Heizungsmoduls 20 6 4 Aufstellen des Ger ts 20 6 5 Montieren der Fixierb gel 20 6 6 Aufbau de Kaminumbaus 20 7 Einsetzen und Ausbauen der Glasscheibe 20 7 1 Ausbau der Glasscheibe 20 7 2 Eins...

Page 20: ...rung Hiermit erkl ren wir dass der im Folgenden beschriebene elektrische Kaminofen durch seinen Entwurf und seine Bauweise sowie in der von uns in den Handel gebrachten Ausf hrung die in den betreffe...

Page 21: ...stehen k nnte Ziehen Sie bei einer St rung den Stecker aus der Wandsteckdose H ngen Sie niemals nasse Kleidung Handt cher u auf dem Ger t oder in seiner N he zum Trocknen auf Wenn das Ger t mit der Fe...

Page 22: ...4 mitgeliefert Diese B gel fixieren die beiden hinteren F e des Ger ts Montieren Sie diese B gel mit den mitgelieferten Spanplattenschrauben 6 6 Aufbau des Kaminumbaus Das Ger t wurde so entworfen da...

Page 23: ...el 7 Kont rollieren Sie nach dem Einsetzen der Glasscheibe ob das Flammenbild noch immer richtig auf der Projektions platte angezeigt wird 8 2 Holzblock Set I20E 1 Packen Sie das Holzblock Set aus und...

Page 24: ...b St tzen Sie die Heizeinheit w hrend des L sens der beiden hinteren Parkerschrauben mit einer Hand ab so dass Sie diese v llig kontrolliert aus dem Ger t nehmen k nnen Abbildung 26c Entfernen Sie die...

Page 25: ...Komponenten aus der Farbe den Materia lien usw entweichen das Ger t beim Ausdampfen des Heizelements vorzugsweise auf den h chsten Stand gestellt werden sollte der Raum gut gel ftet werden muss H ndig...

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Page 27: ...r le du module de chauffage 27 6 4 Mise en place de l appareil 28 6 5 Montage des pattes de fixation 28 6 6 Mise en place du manteau de chemin e 28 7 Mise en place et retrait de la vitre 28 7 1 Retrai...

Page 28: ...e 2 D claration CE Nous d clarons par la pr sente que le foyer lectrique d ambiance mentionn ci apr s r pond par sa conception et son mode de construction et dans le mod le tel que commercialis par no...

Page 29: ...la commande distance un faible courant reste pr sent sur l appareil il est recommand d s lors d utiliser l interrupteur marche arr t pour teindre compl tement l appareil N utilisez PAS l appareil lors...

Page 30: ...un nouveau manteau de chemin e construire D autre part il est possible de placer une chemin e d corative contre ce manteau de chemin e Pour une bonne alimentation en air froid et vacuation de l air ch...

Page 31: ...de la face lat rale figure 16 5 D posez la b che C sur la base par dessus les b ches A et B figure 17 6 Placez le morceau E sur la base devant la b che A figure 18 7 Placez la b che D contre la b che...

Page 32: ...es trois vis Parker correspondantes figure 24 Branchez les cinc c bles lectriques tel qu indiqu fi gure 23 Placez le panneau lat ral gauche et fixez le dans l appareil l aide des quatre vis Parker cor...

Page 33: ...cun air chaud Il est possible que la protection thermique se soit enclen ch e apr s un certain temps la protection va refroidir et g n rer nouveau de l air chaud Si la protection se r enclenche direct...

Page 34: ...ES ABBILDUNGEN FIGURES 32 1 2 Warme luchtstroom Hot air stream Warmer Luftstrom Flux d air chaud Koude luchtstroom Cold air stream Kalter Luftstrom Flux d air froid 3 5 1 2 6 4 Figuren Figures Abbildu...

Page 35: ...FIGUREN FIGURES ABBILDUNGEN FIGURES 33 Metro 80E 120E 7 1 2 8 9 1 2 10 A 11 38E 0025 A D 12 38E 0026 A D C 13 0027 A C D E 14...

Page 36: ...34 FIGUREN FIGURES ABBILDUNGEN FIGURES A 38E 0028 15 38E 0029 A B 16 38E 0030 A C B 17 0031 A C B E 18 38E 0032 A C B E D 19 21 20b 20a...

Page 37: ...FIGUREN FIGURES ABBILDUNGEN FIGURES Metro 80E 120E 35 22a 22b 23a 23b 24a 24b...

Page 38: ...FIGUREN FIGURES ABBILDUNGEN FIGURES 36 25a 26b 26a 25b 26c 27a...

Page 39: ...Metro 80E 120E 37 FIGUREN FIGURES ABBILDUNGEN FIGURES 30 29 27c 28 27b A B C D E F...

Page 40: ...38 AFMETINGEN DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSION 80E 981 541 786 297 286 18 797 24 125 150 300 Max 175 Min 125 38 E0038 Afmetingen Dimensions Abmessungen Dimension 80E...

Page 41: ...Metro 80E 120E 39 AFMETINGEN DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSION 120E Max175 Min 125 350 150 345 1277 591 1147 1150 286 18 27 125 38E 0037 Afmetingen Dimensions Abmessungen Dimension 120E...

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