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5. INSTALATION OF THE STOVE
With a stove you will get the
user’s manual, remote control
and power cable.
These accessories, included with
the stove are presented on an
Image 3.
Image 3.
Before you start installation of the stove, you must read carefully instructions for use
and maintenance get to know well a regional regulations and legislation, in order to apply
them. You must provide enough air in the room where the stove is placed in order to provide
an optimal combustion.
Stove should be placed close to chimney and close to electric energy supply.
Image 4.
Distance from flammable material
or unprotected wall is presented
in Image 4.
Stove should be set 300 mm away
from the obstacle on its sides, 300
mm from the back side, while the
front side should be at least 800mm
away from obstacles. Do not place
any objects on the stove, because
they could be damaged by a high
temperatures that the stove emits.
Sheet metal or a thicker glass of,
minimal dimensions 700 x 800 mm
could be used as floor protection
below the stove in a way that the
front part is longer than the stove
itself.
The stove stands on adjustable feet which must be set so that the stove is stable.
Feet are being adjusted by simple unscrewing or twisting.
It is necessary to provide sufficient air supplies to the chimney so the stove could function
smoothly. The easiest way to check whether the chimney is operating well is to get close to
a smoke drain with a lighter or a candle flame. If the flame is vertical as it was before, away
from the chimney, then you should check whether the chimney needs to be cleaned, or is
there some other problem in between. If the flame sways toward the mouth of the chimney,
there is quite sufficient air flow.
All irregularities in the functioning of the chimney must be removed before initializing
the stove.