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Installation
Unpacking and preparing your stove for installation.
1.
Remove your stove from the outer packaging and place on floor. Please inspect stove
and check that it is not damaged in any way. Never attempt to use a stove that has
been damaged.
2.
If you are installing the stove yourself, proceed as follows. However, if you are un-
sure about any aspect of stove installation, please contact your dealer and he will dis-
cuss installation with you or put you in touch with an experienced stove installer.
3.
Open the fire door using the handle and remove the contents from the firebox.
4.
Gently lay the stove on its back. Remove screws from 4 corners of base and fit one of
the legs to each corner of the stove. Tighten bolt to ensure leg is secure to base of
stove. Fully stand the stove upright.
5.
If using back flue outlet go to 6, if using top flue outlet, remove hob and lay it upside
down on soft surface, remove hob blanking plate from underside of hob by taking out
2 screws, remove flue blanking plate from top outlet and fit to back outlet making
sure it is properly sealed with ceramic rope or approved fire cement.
6.
Move the stove into position. Do not drag the stove as this may damage the legs,
screws or base.
7.
Connect flue pipe to stove, seal all joints with ceramic rope and/or approved fire ce-
ment.
Stove Clearance
It is extremely important that you respect required installation distances and that you re-
spect local installation regulations. This is for your safety! The manufacturer is not re-
sponsible for the product, if it is not installed following these recommendations. These
clearances may only be reduced by means approved by the regulatory authority.
A combustible surface is anything that can burn (i.e. sheet rock, wall paper, wood, fabrics
etc.) These surfaces are not limited to those that are visible and also include materials
that are behind non-combustible materials. If you are not sure of the combustible nature
of a material, consult your local fire officials.