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the height.
Dry stack the replace for accurate height
and positioning of the ue/chimney connection
. If
a fresh air supply set (accessory) is connected through
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The insert expands when in use, and for this
reason the insert must NEVER rest on the
surround, but have a gap of about 3 mm. The
insert must neither rest on the bench plate or
against the sides. It is recommended to dry stack
the surround in order to adjust the insert prior to
perforating the chimney for the ue connection.
For the
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recommendations from the chimney manufacturer.
Operating control
FIG 10/ 10B:
The door is opened and closed by gently
pulling out and pushing in the handle.
FIG 12:
Remove ashes by shaking the ash grate with
the cold-handle, or alternatively with a spade.
FIG 12B:
The ashtray is pulled out in front with the cold-
handle.
When the insert is in an upright position, and
prior to
mounting the surround
, check that all functions are
easy to manoeuvre and appear satisfactory.
Air vent control
(FIG 11)
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Removing the self-closing mechanism FIG 14
1. Open the door.
2. Use a pair of pliers and grab the long piece on the
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Assembly instructions for the surround
(FIG 15 - FIG 36)
Acrylic glue is used for gluing the elements towards
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: Place the bottom element and ensure that it is
levelled. Adjust with wedges or powder glue if needed.
FIG 20 / FIG 34:
Ensure that there is a gap,
+/-
2-3 mm,
between the insert and the surround as the insert
expand with heat.
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with acrylic and even them out with a sponge or
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indentation between the elements
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Take care when inserting logs into the burn chamber,
in order not to damage the Thermotte plates. Please
note that there might be some humidity in the insulation
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once the humidity has evaporated. Possibly leave the
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is used.
It is advisable to ventilate the room well
when ring for the rst time as the varnish on
the replace may release some smoke or smell.
Both the smoke and smell will disappear and are not
hazardous.
Warning!
In order to avoid injuries, please be aware that the
surfaface may become hot during operation and that
extra care need to be taken to avoid skin burn.
Lighting a re
Insert small dry pieces of kindling wood, ignite and
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before closing the door. Open the air vent control
(FIG 11) before the door is closed. Additional ignition
air is obtained by keeping the door slightly ajar. The
air supply is regulated with the air vent control once
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wood logs can be inserted when there is a glowing
layer of ember . Pull the hot ember to the front of the
combustion chamber when inserting new logs so that
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slightly ajar each time new logs are inserted so that the
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Burning at very a low combustion output and attempting
to burn all day and night increase pollution as well as
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should this happen. Regulation of the air vent control
takes some experience, but after a little while you will
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IMPORTANT! Always remember to open the air
vent control (preferably also the door) before new
wood logs are inserted into a hot burn chamber.
Let the ames get a good grip on the wood before
the air control setting is reduced.
Warning!
The Firebox shall to be always closed except
during ignition, refueling and ash removal.
When the draught in the chimney is low and
the vent is closed, the gas from the rewood
can be ignited with a bang. This can cause
damages to the product as well as the immediate
environment.
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