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Weight must not be transferred from the fireplace structure to the 
chimney. The fireplace structure must not hinder the chimney’s 
ability to move, and must not be anchored to the chimney.

 

For recommended chimney draught, see “2.0 Technical Data”. If 
the draught is too strong, a flue pipe damper can be installed 
and used to reduce the draught.

3.6 Preparation/installation

NB: Check that the fireplace is undamaged before installation 
begins. 

The product is heavy! Ensure you have help when positioning 
and installing it. 

Attaching the legs and securing the base 
heat shield (Fig. 3) 

1.  Unpack the insert. Take out the box with contents and, if 

necessary, burn plates to make the product lighter. Close the door. 

2.  To make the installation easier, the entire front, including the 

door, air chamber and exhaust deflector, can be removed. See 
section 

“4.0 Service”

3.  Lay the insert carefully down on its back (you can protect the 

floor with the wooden pallet and cardboard packaging). 

4.  Assemble the 3 legs 

(A)

 with the 3 adjustable joints 

(C)

 using 

the 3 screws and nuts that are in a bag in the box. Then attach 
these to the insert using the three (3) M6 x 25 mm countersunk 
screws 

(B)

 and washers. The screws and washers are already 

attached to the base of the insert. Turn the adjustable joints 
to obtain the required height. 

5.  Assemble the heat shield 

(Fig. 3H)

 under the base of the insert 

using one (1) M6 nut and a washer. 

6.  Stand the burn chamber up. 
7.  Make final adjustments to the legs once the insert has been 

test-mounted. The bracket 

(D)

 should be placed under the 

screw heads to protect the surface and to prevent the insert 
from slipping out of place. Make final adjustments using the 
M10 x 45 mm screws attached to the joints. 

8.  Refit all the parts that were removed for easier handling of 

the insert.

Log retainer (Fig. 5) 

Mount the log retainer onto the knobs on the rear of the front 
frame. 

Assembling the smoke outlet (Fig. 6)

1.  Position the smoke outlet 

(A)

, which is packed in the box, on 

the top of the insert so that the screw attached to it is facing 
forwards. 

2.  Place a clamping iron 

(B)

 on each side and attach with a 

M8 x 30 mm screw 

(C)

 and nut. 

3.7 Assembly/installation

Installation to the chimney (Fig. 7) 

1.  Test-mount the insert first without making a hole in the 

chimney.  See Fig. 1 for distances to firewall. 

2.  The flue pipe bend should be assembled directly onto the 

insert and should be able to rotate 360

0

. Flue pipe Ø 150 mm 

is assembled on the inside of the smoke outlet or the Ø 175 
mm is assembled on the outside. 

3.  Place the insert into its final position. Secure the flue pipe in 

the insert’s smoke outlet using gasket rope.

NB: It is important that the joints are completely sealed. Air 
leakage may cause malfunction. 

ENGLISH

3.8 Checking the functions (Fig. 8) 

Check the control handles once the insert is in place. These should 
move easily and work in a satisfactory manner. 

Air vent (A) 

Left position  =  closed
Right position  =  open

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