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Best-possible working of your wood-burning stove with rotating plinth, will depend to a great extent on having the stove carefully installed 
by a properly trained fitter. We recommend the following fitting method:

Solution with elbow pipe for brick chimneys (Fig. 1):

   Place the wood-burning stove on a permanent underlay at the desired installation position in order to mark the position of the wall col-

lar.

  Fit the flue collar (A) to your wood-burning stove.

   Attach the piece of plywood (B) provided in the flue collar to the bottom of the cavity. Lay the piece of wood perpendicular to the wall in 

the room where you are installing the stove. (Do not remove the piece of wood. It will burn when you use the stove for the first time.) 

   Slot the elbow pipe (C) into the flue collar.

   Temporarily position the wood-burning stove about 90 mm further away from the wall/chimney than you plan to install it, to allow the 

elbow pipe to rest against the wall/chimney. Make sure the elbow pipe is perpendicular/horizontal (compared to the wall). Mark the 
circumference of the pipe on the wall/chimney.

   Move the elbow pipe and wood-burning stove to one side.

  Create an aperture in the wall/chimney to allow the enclosed wall collar (D) to be inserted.

  Place the wood-burning stove, wall collar and elbow pipe with the deco ring (E) in the right position.

  Adjust so that the wood-burning stove and elbow pipe are perpendicular and horizontal.

  Wedge the wall collar in place.

  Tighten the four screws (F) on the wall collar slightly, and press the three clips (G) between the wall collar and the elbow pipe.  

  Check that everything is set-up properly.

  Set the wall collar in concrete.

  After the concrete has set, tighten the 4 screws on the wall collar to hold the elbow pipe firmly in place.

  Push the deco ring up against the wall.

Top-mounted Steel Chimney (Fig. 2):

  Place the wood-burning stove on a permanent underlay at the installation site.

  Fit the flue collar (H) to your wood-burning stove.

  Attach the piece of plywood (I) provided in the flue collar to the bottom of the cavity. 

  Slot the non-insulated start section (J) into the flue collar.

   Attach the ceiling collar and guide (K) to the start section and fit the first insulated length of chimney (L), which should reach to the 

ceiling.

  Tighten the ceiling collar and guide so that the chimney is held in place.

  Rivet/screw the non-insulated start section to the first length of the chimney using 4 pop rivets or self-tapping screws. 

  Then fit the remaining chimney sections.

The chimney must be suspended from the ceiling; this is why a ceiling collar and guide, or a beam in the roof construction must be used.

The wood-burning stove may not rotate smoothly until you have heated up the wood-burning stove and burnt off the piece of plywood.

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Summary of Contents for 50 Maxi

Page 1: ...e best possible use of your stove it is important that you follow our advice and instructions Please read this Assembly and instructions manual before you start to assemble your stove Make a note of y...

Page 2: ...e advise you to call a professional fitter Our Scan Dealer will be able to recommend a qualified fitter in your area For information on Scan Dealers please go to www scan dk Approval If you intend to...

Page 3: ...ar materials If you opt for the Scan 50 5 or Scan 50 5 Maxi revolving base note the size and shape of the floor plate This Scan wood burning stove has an integrated floor plate and can thus be set up...

Page 4: ...ce to furniture 800 mm But please check to avoid furniture or other furnishings being dried out due to being too close to the stove 45 Corner installation Parallel rear wall installation 1021 227 900...

Page 5: ...instructions on fitting a steel chimney with a revolving base see pages 10 and 11 Choosing the wrong length or diameter of steel chimney could impair functionality Always observe the chimney vendor s...

Page 6: ...service package to remove the cover plate at the rear of the wood burning stove Tilt the cover plate back and forth a couple of times to release and remove 1 2 4 Loosen the internal cover from the in...

Page 7: ...tor plates are located in the upper part of the com bustion chamber The plates hold back smoke making sure it stays inside the combustion chamber for a longer time before escaping through the chimney...

Page 8: ...Environmentally Friendly Heating Avoid restricting your wood burning stove to an extent where no flames are visible during the degasifying period as this leads to particularly inefficient heating The...

Page 9: ...e and sweep the flue pipe we recommend first removing the smoke deflector plates Use only original replacement parts for maintenance and repairs of your stove Note Make sure the stove is cold before s...

Page 10: ...w pipe with the deco ring E in the right position Adjust so that the wood burning stove and elbow pipe are perpendicular and horizontal Wedge the wall collar in place Tighten the four screws F on the...

Page 11: ...C H IMN EY CON N ECTION R EVOLVI NG BASE 11 Fig 1 Fig 2 E F G D A C B 90 Max mm J I H K L...

Page 12: ...registration number when you contact us or your authorised Scan dealer with a warranty claim The warranty covers all parts which in the opinion of Krog Iversen Co A S require repair or replacement due...

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