Lift the brim of the tub up when connecting the valve (picture on right) to fit the
valve. Use pipe tape in all pipe thread connections, in case the connection does
not have any sealing. The plug in the shut-off valve is opened and locked by
tightening the plug with a ring nut and by moving the loosened plug in or out.
Do not leave the plug on and closed for longer periods so that it will not get
stuck in the valve body.
Do not overtighten the plug. Only tighten half a turn at a time until any leaking
stops. Do not leave the plug in or out for prolonged periods of time to ensure
that it does not get stuck in the valve body. When removing the plug, wait for
the rubber seal of the plug to slightly recover so as to make it easier to remove.
located in front of and below the hearth. 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 hearth.
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.
Fastening the stove
External MACU/CUBE stoves are supplied separately and the stove's package includes model-
specific instructions and supplies for attaching them. Cozy tanks do not have handles, as the stove
will be placed so close to the ground that it is easier to support from underneath. On an even
surface, there should be approx. 20 mm of space for the support below the stove. However, the
proper height of the support should always be checked at the installation site. Any drink trays /
cover plates can be attached to the stove's handles with screws supplied with the stove. Ensure the
water-tightness and fastening to the tub. A model-specific drink stand / protective panelling series
attached to the stove are available.
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FIRE SAFETY
In case the tub is placed near buildings, e.g.
the edge of a terrace, ensure that the
chimney 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 should be three
metres away from any flammable material. A
smaller dimension is sufficient for the
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