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Important:

 

if the floor is made of flammable materials, it is necessary to protect it with some insulation e.g. tiles, 
up to at least 40cm in front of the heater. Preferably use enameled flue pipes 

– as they resist 

corrosion very well. Their length should be as short as possible, so that the heated fumes are used to 
make a draught. 
-The back wall must not be of flammable materials. If it is it must be protected sufficiently and 
effectively.  
-walls on the left or right of the device should be at a distance of at least 50cm from the unit, if they 
constitute combustible material. 
-In the case of a traditional stove, the ceiling must be located at least 80cm to the top of the unit. 
-The device radiates naturally and all combustible materials (wood chairs, sofas ...) facing the front of 
the device should be at least at a distance of 150cm. 
 

Assembly: 

1) Open the box and remove the flap resting on the top of the 
unit. 
2) Lift the cardboard, flatten it and use it as a work surface. 
3) Open the doors and remove the package that contains the 
following accessories: 
-nozzle - 3 feet - the buffer nozzle 
the cover-screw 

 

4) Lay the device on its back. 
5) Insert the flap into its slot in the front of the unit and secure 
with four screws 6x20. 
Then attach the two sides. 
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) Attach the legs in their home with a 6-point and screw up the 

device. 

7) The spigot can be attached either from above or from the back. 
Seal the spigot carefully before securing. use 4 screws 6x20, a good seal must be obtained. 
Proceed the same with the plate to close the opening not used. 
 

NB: the key to operate the damper on the spigot can be positioned right or left. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 325101

Page 1: ...nial Wood Stove Ref 325101 Technical Specifications 55L x 35H X30D cm Adjusting the pace thermostatically Weight 130kg Power 9 5kW With a load of 4 8kg of wood moisture of 12 and a calorific value of...

Page 2: ...itch of the roof or from any other obstacle at a distance of no less than 8m from the conduit The draught should be between 1 5mm CE and 2mm CE during normal functioning and dropping to 0 5mm CE on sl...

Page 3: ...ly and all combustible materials wood chairs sofas facing the front of the device should be at least at a distance of 150cm Assembly 1 Open the box and remove the flap resting on the top of the unit 2...

Page 4: ...n the country where it is installed It is recommended to be installed by a professional Make sure the air intake is free from obstruction The device must be connected to a chimney flue not serving oth...

Page 5: ...ither there is insufficient burning fuel or the fuel being burnt does not possess enough energy Burn only dry wood we recommend wood that is around 2 years old or 36 months will be even better In prin...

Page 6: ...ring the hot season in order to preserve its durability Indeed when a stove works there is no possibility of oxidation of the parts It only occurs during a prolonged stop The cast iron parts can be ma...

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Page 8: ...will be covered by the warranty Parts not covered by warranty 1 GLASS ceramic glass can withstand temperatures of up to 750 C The glass can only break because of a mechanical shock while using or han...

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