Floor and walls
The floor on which the appliance is placed must have
sufficient load bearing capacity. For the appliance
weight: see the appendix "Technical data".
Protect a flammable floor from heat radiation
by means of a fireproof protective plate. See
the appendix "Distance from combustible
material".
Remove combustible material such as
linoleum, carpets/rugs and similar materials
below the fireproof protective plate.
Keep enough distance between the appliance
and combustible materials such as wooden
walls and furniture.
The connecting tube radiates heat too. Ensure
that there is sufficient distance or a shield
between the connecting tube and combustible
material.
The rule of thumb for a single-walled tube is a
distance of 3x the diameter. If a lining shell is
fitted around the tube, a distance of 1x the
diameter is permissible.
Carpets and rugs must be at least 80 cm away
from the fire.
Protect a flammable floor from possible falling
ash in front of the fire with the aid of a fireproof
protective plate. The protective plate must
comply with national standards.
For the dimensions of the fireproof protective
plate: see the appendix "Distance from
combustible material".
For further requirements in connection with fire
safety: see the appendix "Distance from
combustible material".
Product description
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1. Bolt
2. Top plate
3. Door
4. Filling door
5. Ash pan door
6. Secondary air slide
7. Primary air slide
8. Fire basket
Features of the appliance
The appliance can be connected to the chimney at
the rear or at the upper side.
The appliance is supplied with a loose handle, the
so-called "cold hand".
The appliance is fitted with a separate door for
adding fuel; the so-called "filling door".
To open the, place the "cold hand" (A) in the bolt
(B) on the doors; see following figure.
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