Fig. 17
NB! Step 2 is only necessary if hot air ducts are
used!
2. Remove the 2 screws and washers (Fig. 17A).
A
Fig. 18
A
NB! Step 3 is only necessary if hot air ducts are
used!
3. Close the door and pull the entire burn chamber (Fig. 18A) out
of the convection chamber (Fig. 18B). NB! Place a protective
cover under the combustion chamber to prevent damage to
the floor.
4. Install the flue pipe (Fig. 19A) in the correct position so that
it finishes 4 cm above the cassette. See Fig. 1 for dimensions.
The brackets (Fig.19B) must be fastened securely to the
masonry. Use the expansion bolts that come with the adapter
kit (optional extra). Holes in the surround for the expansion
bolts are Ø6 mm. The brackets must not be lower than 14 cm
above the cassette.
5. The screws (Fig. 19C) and nuts that hold the flue pipe in place
may be loosely tighten in order to allow the flu pipe to be
slightly moved. The adaptor can then be moved easily to the
centre of the smoke outlet on the cassette.
6. Attach the connector (Fig. 19D) to the flexible hot air duct
using a hose clip (Fig. 19E). Complete the installation in the
surround. The connector should be at the same height as the
top of the cassette.
7. Choose the most suitable position for the connector (Fig. 19F)
if installing an outside air duct (see Fig. 2). Make holes for the
duct in the hearth or surround (Fig. 19G).
8. Make sure that the inlet air lever (Fig. 27A) is in the correct
position (closed).
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