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2.5.1 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY -
QUADRA AND ELIPSE MODELS
Close the furniture housing cover of the device. Please ensure correct posi-
tioning so that there is a uniform (depending on the model see Fig. 2 or
Fig. 3) air gap between the housing cover and flame area so as to ensure a
sufficient supply of air. Otherwise the housing cover can become covered in
soot and the flames may no longer be uniform in appearance.
2.6 FIRE PROTECTION
In order to guarantee sufficient thermal insulation, there must be a mini-
mum distance of 300 mm (see Fig. 4) to flammable components, furniture,
decorations and curtains at the side! There must be no objects between
the ebios-fire furniture and room ceiling (distance to ceiling > 1000 mm).
2.7 COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY
Your ebios-fire draws its combustion air from the room in which it is
installed (dependent on indoor air). It must be ensured that there is a suf-
ficient supply of fresh air to the room in which the fire is installed. It is
possible that there is not a sufficient supply of fresh air if the windows and
doors are sealed (e.g., in combination with energy saving measures). This
can compromise your well-being and, under certain circumstances, also
your safety and the combustion performance. Open a window to ensure a
sufficient supply of fresh air.
Housing cover.
Burner
Fig. 2
(View may vary from your model)
Air gap approx. 9 mm (without cover plate)
Housing cover.
Burner
Fig. 3
(View may vary from your model)
Air gap approx. 7 mm (without cover plate)
Fig. 4