3.7 - Walls in the vicinity of the appliance
Install the fireplace ready to set up at a minimum 300
mm
distance
from
accommodation and from any combustible material.
The apparatus should be installed on a floor with
sufficient bearing capacity. If an existing building does
not meet this precondition, proper measures should
be taken (for example, the installation of a load
spreading plate) to enable the floor to bear the
apparatus.
4 - INSTALLATION OF THE "READY TO INSTALL"
FIREPLACE (Fig. 5 and 6)
2 installation configurations are possible :
In both cases, the ceiling shield is placed
60 mm from the ceiling.
To remove the knockouts in the various
shields, simply use a ∅ 6 drill bit to overdrill
the ∅ 2 mm marks.
•
CONNECTION ON TOP (FIG 5)
Remove the circular knockouts from the ceiling
and tube cover shields (leave the others in place)
(Fig. 7).
Secure the wall + ceiling shield assembly to the
wall with the 6 screws, anchors and nuts included
in the instruction packet while maintaining a
distance of 60 mm between the ceiling and the
ceiling shield (Fig. 9).
Place the fireplace against the wall.
Fit the tube cover shield onto the connecting tube.
Install the connecting tube.
Secure the tube cover shield to the hood shield
using the sheetmetal screws supplied in the
instruction packet (Fig. 10).
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CONNECTION AT REAR (FIG 6)
Remove the circular knockout in the hood shield
and the rectangular knockout in the wall shield.
Leave the others in place (Fig. 8).
Position the fireplace equipped with its connecting
pipe (Fig. 6).
Slide the wall + ceiling shield assembly into place
(Fig. 9) while maintaining a distance of 60 mm
between the ceiling and the ceiling shield. Mark
the location of wall mounts and rectangular
knockout (Fig. 11).
Move the fireplace away from the wall slightly. Fit
the horizontal part of the connecting tube (Fig.
11). Replace the fireplace back against the wall.
the
side
walls
of
Secure the wall + ceiling shield assembly fitted
with the rectangular knockout (4 self-tapping
screws supplied in the instruction packet ; this
operation is performed when the floor to ceiling
the
height is greater than 2.4 m).
Place the fireplace against the wall.
Fit the connecting tube to the chimney flue.
Secure the tube cover shield to the hood shield
using the self-tapping screws supplied in the
instruction packet
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NEXT, IN ALL CASES (FIG. 12) :
Note the dimension H between the top of the
-
hood and the ceiling.
Fit the upper tube cover into the lower tube cover
-
and adjust to dimension H.
Drill four ∅ 3.2 holes in the upper tube cover
-
through the 4 holes located in the upper section
of the lower tube cover.
Assemble the 2 tube covers with the 4 self-
-
tapping screws included in the instruction packet.
Spread apart the assembly made of the 2 tube
-
covers and fit the hood onto the fireplace.
Secure this assembly onto the hood using 4 self-
-
tapping screws, included in the instruction packet.
Special case where the chimney flue penetrates into
the room at a certain height and whose dimensions
allow its integration into the upper tube cover (see
Fig. 13).
5 - FIREPLACE OPERATION
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This "closed insert" fireplace is a veritable
heating appliance :
Heigh yield.
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Long-lasting, reduced burn rate operation.
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5.1 - Adjusting the thermostat
•
The thermostat is adjusted in the factory.
However, it must be checked before setting the
appliance into service. To do this, open the ash
pan door and remove the ash pan.
•
At an ambient temperature of 20° C, there must
no gap between the mating face and the shutter
when the operating handle is positioned on the 0
mark (when the appliance is cold) (Fig. 14).
•
The shutter must not be pushed, it should come
free from the mating face as soon as the handle
is turned to position 1.
•
If necessary, operate the shutter adjusting
mechanism by moving the adjusting knob inside
the ash pan compartment.
In use, the thermostat control (1) may become
hard to turn. In this case, grease the operating
screw (2) (with graphite grease or engine oil, etc.).
(See arrow in Fig. 15).
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