We are now ready to place the stove in its intended position.
3. Put the bottom plate in place. Place the stove
on the bottom plate and balance the stove verti
-
cally and horizontally using the four adjustment
screws in each corner of the base. The adjust
-
ment screws must fit into the holes punched in
the bottom plate.
If floor glass is to be installed, the stove must be
screwed up to a height of at least 6 mm.
NOTE! Because the stove is heavy and is also
equipped with adjustment screws under the base,
it can be a good idea to take a piece of the pack-
aging to stand the stove on, in order to protect
the floor while manoeuvring it into position.
4. Connect the outdoor air connection, if any.
When the connection is from the rear, the
insulation sock needs to be shortened and then
threaded on the hose inside the base.
Press the hose firmly onto the stove's supply air
terminal.
5. For a rear-connected stove, you now connect
the prepared flue to the back connection sleeve
and seal with sealant. Make sure that the joint is
sealed by sticking your hand into the stove and
spreading the sealant so it is airtight.
6 If necessary, refit the side panels, top ring and
top part. If it is a rear connection stove, you can
also install the top cover.
For illustrations, see points 5 and 6 on page 8.
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ADJUSTMENT SCREW
INSULATION SOCK
OUTSIDE AIR TUBE