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Placing the cooker
The 990 can be lifted from the pallet it is delivered on utilising
ESSE
lifting wheels issued to
ESSE
retailers. These allow the cooker to be
wheeled into position in the home. Once
decoupled from these
wheels and on a flat floor, the cooker can be gently moved
backwards by removing the kick strip & fitting one set of wheels to
the front to lift the cooker, so it can then be pushed back towards
the wall using the built in rollers. In the base of the cooker at each
side at the rear; push on the front of the top casing but not the
towel rail. Do not use the towel rail or the bolster lid handles as a
lifting rail as damage will occur.
Positioning
The appliance should be sited on non-combustible material.
FLUE DRAUGHT TEST
Measure and record flue draught.
Check Ventilation,
Check no extractor fan, other appliance or other flue
interferes.
With D model, check plumbing circuit
Complete commissioning card and return to Esse to
validate warranty.
This test is only a guide as an apparently poor flue
may improve once the appliance is installed, lit and
the flue is warmed. If, once the appliance is installed
there is any doubt that the chimney is providing an
adequate draught, a flue draught reading should be
taken.
Flue Draught Readings
Two flue draught readings should be taken, one with the appliance
at minimum firing rate and one at maximum firing rate. To test the
flue draught, remove the flue box door and fit the flue draught test
plate supplied with the cooker. A flue draft gauge can now be fitted
and the test performed.