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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Kirami Comfort Family
© Kirami Oy, Finland
1.
Use pipe tape in valve thread connection about 15 rounds
thickening towards the base of the thread.
2.
Install the valve in its place. Turn the valve MAX 10 times
clockwise. Stop turning the valve in correct position at
once. Since turning back might leave the tape sealing
leaking. The correct position is marked with upward arrow
and word UP. The thread of the valve is not meant to go all
the way in.
3.
Assembly of the plug.
4.
Notice that the end of the bolt shall enter the matching
inlay in the valve.
5.
Tighten the plug by turning the ring nut clockwise. Do not
overtighten, only turn half a turn at once until the water
stops running.
6.
The plug is opened by turning the ring nut counter
clockwise and pulling it horizontally out from the valve. If the plug seems to be stuck. Wait
for a few minutes so the plugs shape reverts. That way it will come out easier.
7.
When water starts running, tighten the plug so it stays in.
Notice!
Do not leave the plug tightened in for prolonged periods of time to ensure that it does not
get stuck in the valve body.
FIRE SAFETY
In case the tub is placed near buildings, e.g.
the edge of a terrace, ensure that the
chimney top is located away from
flammable materials. Remember to check
the distance both sideways and vertically
in order to avoid the risk of fire. The
distance from chimney top should be three
metres to any flammable material. A
smaller distance is sufficient for the pipe of
chimney. In case the chimney is closer, use
a separately insulated chimney. When near
a roof or when running the chimney
through the roof, the end of the insulated
chimney needs to be one metre above the
roof.
There should be no flammable material located in front of and below the furnace. In practical terms,
this means that an area of incombustible material, such as concrete, sand, or a metal plate, is
needed in front of the furnace. The stove will not heat up above the water temperature as the
stove is surrounded by a water jacket. The chimney and door of the stove will heat up, however.
Ask more from a local fire authority.
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