ENGlish
Please note that it is extremely important for connections to
have a degree of flexibility. This is to prevent any movement in
the installation leading to the formation of cracks.
For recommended chimney draught, see "2.0 Technical data"
Flue pipe at top outlet - fig. 4
The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet
fitted for the top outlet. Offset pipe, 50 mm, for the top outlet is
supplied as an optional extra.
1. Place the gasket on the edge of the offset pipe (fig. 4A).
2. Fit the end of the offset pipe with the gasket into the smoke
outlet. (fig. 4B).
3. Check that the whole of the gasket is correctly positioned.
4.3 Low model
The low model consists of the following parts
– see fig. 5A:
Part 1. Bottom plate
Part 2. Connection angle
Part 3. Base
Part 4. Adjusting kit
Part 5. Rear section
Part 6. Side frame, left
Part 7. Side frame, right
Part 8. Threaded bar with washers and nuts
Part 9. Cowl 1
Part 10. Sealing plug (only for top outlet)
Part 12. Top crown
Part 13. Top grate
Part 14. Floor plate (optional extra)
Part 20. Ash lip
1. The bottom plate (part 1) should be put in place. Check it is
level using a spirit level and adjust as necessary using adhesive
or mortar. It is extremely important that the bottom plate be
steady and level.
2. The base (part 3) should be inserted in slots in the bottom
plate. Check that it is level.
3. Glue the ash lip (part 20) to the edge of the base below the
burn chamber.
4. Move the burn chamber into position. When using the outside
air connection (optional extra, cat. no. 51012164), this must be
fitted now. Position the burn chamber in the four grooves in
the base (part 3) See fig. 6. Make sure that the flexible hose
for combustion air is not trapped. Route the hose out through
the hole in the rear of the base (part 3). Suggested installation
of the flexible hose: See fig. 10 A, B and C. Remove the pieces
of wood carefully so that the burn chamber does not topple
over. The approval label, which is attached by a wire, is fed
under the burn chamber and down into the base.
5. Adjust the burn chamber horizontally so that it is flush with the
front of the base. See fig. 6. Level and adjust the burn chamber
vertically using the long nuts in the adjusting kit (part 4). NB: It is
extremely important for the burn chamber to be vertically level!
6. Move the rear section (part 5) into position. The rear section has
two protrusions, fig. 7A which fit into slots in the base, fig. 7B.
Adjust the burn chamber to fit the hollow on the inside of the
rear plate. See fig. 8.
7. Move the side frames into position (parts 6 and 7). NB: The side
frames must be flush with the base (part 3) and be attached
using acrylic adhesive.
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8. Push the threaded bar (part 8) through the hole in the base
and lock it underneath with nut and washer. Then thread the
connection angle (part 2) on the threaded bar (part 8) and hook
it onto the insert. Lock in place with nut. NB: Tighten the nut
carefully! See fig. 9 A + B.
9. Move cowl 1 (part 9) into position in the slots. NB: When top
mounting is used, glue the sealing plug (part 10) in place using
acrylic adhesive.
10. Move the top crown (part 12) into position.
11. Installation using a top outlet/steel chimney:
The product is supplied from the factory with the smoke outlet
fitted for the top outlet.
• Fit an offset pipe, 50 mm (optional extra).
• Make sure that the gasket is properly seated between the
offset pipe and the smoke outlet.
• Insert the top grate (part 13). NB: The small arrow in the centre
of the grate must be turned forwards. See fig. 11.
• Mount an uninsulated pipe from the offset pipe to approx. 1
cm over the top grate. Thread the flue pipe through the top
grate (part 13), then place it in the offset pipe.
• Then fit the steel chimney in accordance with the chimney
supplier's operating instructions. See fig. 2.
12. Installation using a rear outlet:
• Use the smoke outlet installed for the top outlet. Fit the flue
pipe in accordance with the instructions from the smoke outlet
to the chimney through the hole in cowl 1 (part 9). See 4.2.
• Insert the top grate (part 13). NB: The small arrow in the centre
of the grate must be turned forwards. See fig. 11.
4.4 High model
The high model consists of the following parts
– see fig. 5B:
Part 1. Bottom plate
Part 2. Connection angle
Part 3. Base
Part 4. Adjusting kit
Part 5. Rear section
Part 6. Side frame, left
Part 7. Side frame, right
Part 8. Threaded bar with washers and nuts
Part 9. Cowl 1
Part 10. Sealing plug (only for top outlet)
Part 11. Cowl 2
Part 12. Top crown
Part 13. Top grate
Part 14. Floor plate (optional extra)
Part 20. Ash lip
1. The bottom plate (part 1) should be put in place. Check it is
level using a spirit level and adjust as necessary using adhesive
or mortar. It is extremely important that the bottom plate be
steady and level.
2. The base (part 3) should be inserted in the slots in the bottom
plate. Check that it is level.
3. Glue the ash lip (part 20) to the edge of the base below the
burn chamber.
4. Move the burn chamber into position. When using the outside
air connection (optional extra, cat. no. 51012164), this has to be
fitted now. Position the burn chamber in the four grooves in
the base (part 3) See fig. 6. Make sure that the flexible hose
for combustion air is not trapped. Route the hose out through
the hole in the rear of the base (part 3). Suggested installation
of the flexible hose: See fig. 10 A, B and C. Remove the pieces
of wood carefully so that the burn chamber does not topple
over. The approval label, which is attached by a wire, is fed
under the burn chamber and down into the base.