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E850 E678 Instructions |
current as of May 2015 | Version 3
All information supplied by
Ecco Stove
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Eleven further non-structural parts are included being door section and frame; ash can; two lower
bottom section cleaning plugs; 4 top section cleaning plugs and 1 front lower top section airwash control
with spinner.
Six inner components are separate being back vermiculite tertiary airwash boards (two) and upper steel
top baffle.
One flue cleaning brush, one operating tool and one thermometer are included.
22a)
HEARTH (LOAD BEARING)
The Ecco Stove Model 850 must stand on a load bearing hearth capable of carrying 800kg with an overall
width of 850mm and depth of 575mm (allowing 50mm gap behind the stove) or to suit in-country
requirements if different from the above.
The Ecco Stove Model 678 must stand on a load bearing hearth capable of carrying 550kg with an overall
width of 678mm and depth of 525mm (allowing 50mm gap behind the stove) or to suit in-country
requirements if different from the above.
22b)
HEARTH (DECCORATIVE)
Must extend 150mm either side or 225mm in front of the Ecco Stove as a minimum or to suit in country
requirements if different from the above.
APPLIANCE ASSEMBLY
Items shown with an * should be lifted in with a proprietary lifting
frame.
All other items should be lifted by two or more people.
PARTS
A*
LOWER BOTTOM PART
To be placed on level structural hearth, this section must be laid level
and minimum 50mm from rear wall or 600mm (Model 850)
550mm (Model 678) if combustible. (The circular hole at the rear of the
appliance must remain plugged with the vermiculite plug fitted).
Model 850