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Product images are for illustrative
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Fig. 5
Product images are for illustrative
purposes only
Fig. 6
5.1 Transportation
Make sure that the lifting carriage has a
payload higher than the weight of the
appliance to be lifted. The full responsi-
bility of the lifting of loads lies with the
person handling the lifting equipment.
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TRAnSPoRTATIon
The appliance is delivered complete with all
the parts required: mounted metal structure
and separate combustion chamber inner lining.
These parts are contained in a packaging suita-
ble for long distance transportation.
It is advisable to unpack the appliance only when
it has arrived at the installation site.
The product must be handled and un-
packed using suitable means.
Make sure that children do not play with the pack-
aging components (e.g. films and polystyrene):
Danger of suffocation!
During moving, lifting, and unpacking of the
appliance the following is absolutely necessary:
• always keep it upright;
• never tip it over into a horizontal position;
• Removal of the transport pallet
Disposal can be entrusted to a third party, provid-
ed only companies authorised for the recovery
and elimination of the materials in question are
used.
Always follow the regulations in force in the
country in which the appliance is being used for
disposal of materials and possibly for the disposal
report.
To remove the appliance from the transport
pallet:
• Remove the wooden crate.
• Remove the shrink film.
• Ensure that the ropes are in the grooves of the
pulleys and then release the counterweight by
removing the fixing brackets (
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) and
then the clamps.
• Where present, remove from the pallet the
packaging containing the parts of the inner lin-
ing of the fire box.
Remove the screws that secure the
feet of the appliance to the pallet (Fig.
6) and remove it.