GB
8
Make sure that the sealing elements are correctly positioned under the
dummy cover and the flue gas outlet and ensure a tight seal. After screwing
in tight, fit the optional storage elements and convected air gate to prevent
airflow in reverse order and fit the lining elements (Fig.
8
).
Note: The installation steps may be different depending on each stove model.
Special notes on the Piko H
2
0 model
The Piko H
2
0 model has gas evacuation to the side and to the top in addition
to the option of connecting the connecting piping around a corner. If the
installation situation of the Piko H
2
O stove has been decided already during
the planning phase, it is possible to order the stove with preassembled
matching flue gas outlet from the factory.
If the orientation of the flue gas outlet on site has to be changed, please
proceed as follows:
Installation from the top to the back/side
The flue gas outlet can be connected to the back in three different positions:
Carefully remove the top plate (A) (Fig.
9
) of the stove and place it in a
protected place. When removing the top plate, ensure that the fitted dummy
cover (B) (Fig.
10
) does not fall and get damaged.
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
A
B
C
D
E
C
E
Fig. 1
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
Fig. 6
Fig. 3
Fig. 7
Fig. 4
Fig. 8
2.3.1 CHANGING THE FLUE GAS CONNECTION
DIRECTION
The stove is prepared for the flue gas connection at the top when delivered.
Depending on the model, the flue gas connection position can be changed
so that it is aligned to the back, to the side or around corners. Follow these
installation steps when changing the flue gas connection position:
Changing the flue gas connection direction from to the top to the
back using the example of the Senso S
Installation from the top to the back
Remove the top plate (A) (Fig. 1) of the stove carefully and place it in a
protected place. When removing the top plate, ensure that the fitted dummy
cover (B) (Fig. 1) does not fall and gets damaged. Depending on the model,
the top plate of the stove must be removed either upwards in advance or
unlocked by parallel displacement to the front (model Stovo).
In stoves with fitted heat storage stones (for example, Cubo / Piko M (Fig.
2)) or convected air regulation (Fig. 3), these components must be removed
(„2.3.6 Installing the heat storage stones on top“ on page 18).
After removing the top plate, the flue gas connection piece (C) (Fig.
4
)
bolted onto the stove body is visible. Remove these by loosening the internal
hexagonal bolts (SW 13). Now remove the dummy cover (D) (Fig.
5
) on the
back of the covering panel for feed-through of the flue gas pipe. Depending
on the model, the perforation for this must be broken through or 2 fixing
screws loosened.
The only visible dummy cover (E) (Fig.
6
) must be unscrewed using the
internal screws (SW13) and replaced with the previously removed flue gas
outlet (C) (Fig.
4
). Fit the removed dummy cover (PE) onto the upper flue gas
outlet in order to close this (Fig.
7
) (screw connection SW13).