12
Fig. 13
2. Loosen the screw at the top
(Fig. 13 A)
of the weight and thread
the wire in
(Fig. 13 B)
.
NB:
Make sure that the screw passes
through the wire loop. Tighten the screw. It is also important
that the wire loop is facing the right way. The end of the wire
must be turned backwards.
3. Place the lower part of the weight in the section
(Fig. 13 C)
on
the side of the burn chamber.
4. The door can now be raised and lowered using the handle.
NB:
Remember that the handle must be completely open
before the door is raised or lowered.
Fig. 14
5. Remove the gloves and bowl from the ash pan. Place the
bowl on the top grate right up to the end if the flue pipe is
rear-mounted.
6. The
weights
(Fig. 14 A)
that were in the bag of screws can be
mounted at the top rear of the door unless the door is self-
closing. The screws
(Fig. 14 B)
are in the bag of screws.
Fig. 15
7. NB!
If the door handle is shut when the door is in the upper
position, it will be possible for the door to remain in this
position by dropping the door stopper
(Fig. 15 A)
into the slot
at the front (the product is not factory-finished with the door
stopper in this position.). The door must not be open when
the fire is lit. By loosening the screw
(Fig. 15 B)
and turning
the door stopper in under the handle, the door will be able
to close.
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