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a.8 Waste material
Do not drop electrical devices among domestic
waste. According to the European Directive
2002/96/CE regarding electrical and electronic
devices’ waste material, and its application in
conformity to national regulations, exhausted
electrical devices must be collected separately, in
order to be reutilized in an eco-friendly way.
B. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
b.1 Initial warnings
The device must be installed on a pavement that presents an adequate burden capacity. If the
existing building does not satisfy this requirement, appropriate measures (for instance a burden
distribution plate) must be taken.
The installation of the device must guarantee an easy access to clean the stove, the exhausted
gas piping and the flue.
Extraction fans can cause problems, when used in the same room or space of the device.
b.2 Moving and transporting
Make sure that the devised used for lifting and transporting the stove support its weight, which is
reported on the identity plate on the back of the stove. The lifting of the stove is normally performed
with an elevation trolley, by inserting the pitchforks in the proper slots of the wooden packing. In
order to position the stove inside a room, a good general rule is to lay the stove on the floor gently,
with maximum caution and avoiding any violent impact.
b.3 Positioning
For positioning the stove, we suggest you to choose a spot that is as central as possible to the
area you wish to heat; this will facilitate a uniform distribution of the heat and will help obtaining an
optimum efficiency.
We recommend putting a floor-guarding plate close to the flue or to inflammable materials (such as
parquet or carpeting).