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Vauni Cupola
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3 INSTALLATION
The fireplace is designed to allow flexible placement in most interiors, and requires a minimum
of assembly and installation before it can be used. To ensure that the fireplace’s full safety is
utilized, it is important that the instructions below for assembly be followed when the fireplace
is installed.
Keep in mind!
The fireplace is certified to be placed in a space with a minimum volume of 32 m3 (an equivalent
floor area is 13 m2) and with normal ventilation (0.5 exchange of air per hour). It is important that
the placement is chosen so that the flame is not exposed to direct draught, and places should be
especially avoided where the draught’s direction is against the fireplace’s opening. Inflammable
objects must not be placed within 1 metre from the fireplace. Remember that curtains and
similar objects must have a safety margin of at least 1 metre due to risk of draught currents.
(Figure 1)
3.1 Assembly and installation
The Cupola is to a large extent assembled already when delivered, and needs only minor post-
assembly and installation. Follow the steps below to assemble and install the product. Vauni
recommends that the assembly is done by two persons, since some steps require heavy lifting.
Note!
Depending on the market and model variants, minor deviations may occur.
Preparations:
1. Remove the fireplace and its accessories from the packaging and check the details for possible
transport damage. Any damage must be reported immediately to the deliverer and to the place
of purchase.
2. Check that all the parts and standard accessories specified in Section 2 are included.
3. Check that you have the right tools; see
Section 8, Technical specifications.
(Figure 10)
Mounting on a wall (point 4-8):
Note!
Vauni recommends that wall mounting be done by a qualified professional.
4. Find a suitable brick or concrete wall, or else a massive wooden wall or stud wall with heavy
construction panel. Make sure the stove is placed free of drafts and at least 1 meter away from
flammable objects. If the fireplace is mounted on a non-bearing wall, type gypsum, the wall
fixture must be attached to the wall beams and/or arranged reinforcements. Cupola weighs
27 kg, and the attechment of its weakest point is to bear this weight. Contact a qualified
professional if in the least doubt.
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