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5.0 Installation
The product is heavy! You will need help during assembly
and when the product is being placed into position.
Check the product to ensure it is free of any damage in
transit before commencing with the installation.
5.1 Preparation/Installation
The fireplace has two different ways of placing the
insert:
1) The insert is placed on the floor or
) it is placed on a steel plate in layer .
Note! Install the insert in accordance with the installation
and user instructions for the insert (section 4.6).
Attaching the legs (fig. 8. 17)
Assemble the 4 legs
(8A)
with the adjustable joints
(8C)
with the aid of
4
screws and washers, which are in
the plastic bag. Attach the joints to the product with
the aid of
3
countersunk screws
,
M8x5mm. These are
already attached to the base of the fireplace. Adjust
the joining pieces until 9 tracks are showing. Unscrew
the adjusting screws about 5 mm
(fig. 9)
.
Lift the insert up.
The flue pipe must be attached to the smoke outlet
at the front edge with an M6 self cutting screw. Use
an Ø 5.5 mm drill and make a hole in the flue pipe for
the screw.
N.B.
It is important that the joints/flue pipes are completely
sealed. Air leakage etc. may lead to malfunction.
5.2 Assembly of the surround
Necessary tools:
Spirit level, tape measure, hammer,
rubber hammer, sheet metal shears and silicon.
Note!
The underlay must be completely level. Max.
mm/m tolerance. This is very important for the rest of the
installation process.
Make sure that all the stones are completely level.
If
necessary use small pieces of steel or silicon to adjust the
height of the stones.
Place the steel plate (optional equipment) - see
section 3.3
.
Lay out all the stones carefully following the numbering
of the stones as shown in the figures
(fig. 3-4)
.
Note!
See the position of the stones, Z 559.
Be sure that the knock-out part of the heat shield
(fig. 6-910267)
has been removed. Decide where the
fireplace will stand (in relation to the chimney) See
fig. 1
for distances to walls.
First lay out the stones for layer 1.
(fig. 6 - Z561 - Z563
- Z566)
.
1.
.
3.
1.
.
3.
4.
eNglish
Attach the corner stones and front stone using the
clamps
(fig. 5 & 6 - 900038)
.
Use a hammer to attach the mounting pieces
(fig. 5 &
6 - 900286)
.
Attach the steel plate
(fig. 6 - 910267)
to the back with
the mounting pieces
(900286)
.
Placing the insert on the floor:
Lift the insert into the
surround. Attach the flue bend and the smoke outlet.
Placing the insert higher:
Place and attach the stones in
layer , Z590, Z560, Z565. Place the stones,
Z562
, on the
floor and use the silicon to attach them to the inside of
the sidestones,
Z 565 (fig. 7)
. Place the steel plate
(fig. 7
- 910269)
. Position the insert. Attach the flue bend and
the smoke outlet.
Attach the flue pipe to the chimney.
For a rear outlet:
Remove the knock-out part on the
heat shield
(fig. 12 - 910266)
.
To finish installing the surround, see
fig. 10-15
.
For a top outlet:
Remove the knock-out part in the top
grate
(fig. 15 - 910268)
.
5.3 Steel chimney
If a topmounted steel chimney is to be used, attach
the steel chimney’s start flue pipe into the insert’s
top smoke outlet and to the top grate Assemble the
steel chimney in accordance with its installation and
operating instructions.
6.0 Optional equipment
Stone for side flue outlet - cat. no. 221612
It is possible to use a side flue. Replace the sidestone
with the stone
(Z693)
containing an appropriate hole
(fig. 16
).
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