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fireplace is assembled, fill the joints with acrylic and
even it out with a sponge or finger and some soapy
water, in order to have a clear indentation between the
elements (FIG Z).
Minor damage
The fireplace can sustain minor damage during
transport and handling.
This can be repaired with acrylic/light filler. For perfect
results, you can fill and sand with a suitable filler. Minor
damage and uneven surfaces can be filled. If the
damage is deep or in the event of significant damage,
you are recommended to fill repeatedly with tile
adhesive or cement putty to avoid sinking. Smooth off
with e.g. a damp sponge or a float.
Painting
The surface of the chimney surround is developed to be
painted without priming work. Use latex or acrylic based
paint (emulsion paint), or cement-based textured paint.
In the unlikely case that there are some irregularities in
the surface, these can be filled with the acrylic which is
included, or a light and appropriate filling material. Any
surface that has been filled needs to be smoothened
with fine sand paper.
Polishing
If a more traditional and polished surface is wished for,
it is recommended to dampen the surround and then
cover it with tile adhesive (powder glue) and a fibreglass
mesh, prior to possibly adding mortar or mineral polish.
Tiles
This fireplace can also be partially or completely
covered with tiles / natural stone of your choice. As for
the section above on “Polishing”, we recommend that
the chimney surround is dampened before it is covered
with tile adhesive (powder glue) and a fiberglass mesh.
This is to ensure good adhesion and prevent the
formation of cracks at the joints of the surround.
Please note that the adhesive and mortar must
set before burning in the fireplace. Follow the
instructions from the mortar/adhesive producers.
Regardless of surface treatment it is advantageous to
mask the entire door frame to avoid having to clean it
later.
Please note that the air gap between the surround
and the door frame must not be filled with glue,
mortar or similar.
Thermotte™
(FIG 77b)
The insulation plates (Thermotte) are classified as “wear
and tear” parts which will require to be exchanged after
some years.
The wear time will depend on the individual use of your
product. Nordpeis offers a one-year warranty on these
parts. After this, replacements can be purchased.
A. Smoke baffle
B. Bottom plate front
C. Lateral plate left
D. Lateral plate right
E. Bottom plate left
F. Bottom plate right
G. Backplate left
H. Backplate right
Please note:
Wood logs that are too long can cause
additional strain and crack the plates, due to the tension
created between the side plates.
Cracks in the i PowerStone
Due to thermal effects there may be small cracks /
fissures in the PowerStone. This is natural and does not
affect the product’s function or safety.
2. Warranty
For detailed description of the warranty conditions see the
enclosed warranty card or visit our website
www.nordpeis.com
Recycling of the ceramic glass
Ceramic glass cannot be recycled. Old glass, breakage
or otherwise unusable ceramic glass, must be discarded
as residual waste. Ceramic glass has a higher melting
temperature, and can therefore not be recycled together
with glass. In case it would be mixed with ordinary
glass, it would damage the raw material and could, in
worst case end the recycling of glass. It is an important
contribution to the environment to ensure that ceramic
glass does not end up with the recycling of ordinary
glass.
Packaging Recycle
The packaging accompanying the product should be
recycled according to national regulations.
Warning!
Use replacement parts recommended only by
the Manufacturer.
Warning!
Any unauthorized modification of the appliance
without written permission of the Manufacturer
are prohibited.
Ceramic glass should
be disposed of as resid-
ual waste, together with
pottery and porcelain
CERAMIC GLASS
CANNOT BE
RECYCLED