IN S TA LLA TION M A N U A L
9. Appliance-specific information
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The appliance-specific instructions, as described in this chapter, have precedence over the instructions in the
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other chapters! In case of doubt, observe the instructions in chapter 9, or contact your supplier.
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The appliance-specific information as described in sections 9.1 to 9.6, applies to all models described in this
manual. Additional installation instructions (per appliance) are described in section 9.7.
9.1 Smoke control area United Kingdom
The DG fire Bora Corner Wall and Bora Corner Fixed have been recommended as suitable for use in smoke control
areas when burning wood.
9.2 Air slide and flue exhaust
9.2.1 Air slide
When installing and maintaining the appliance, check the operation of the air slide (see appendix 2, fig. 3).
It is possible that steel grit ended up in the air slide during transportation. If the air slide does not run smoothly, it
has to be cleaned. For this, the air slide should be disassembled.
When disassembling the air slide, proceed as follows (see appendix 2, fig. 3):
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If an outdoor air connection has been mounted, it should first be removed, before the air slide can be
disassembled.
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Remove the air slide by loosening the two fastening screws.
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Unfasten the air tray from the appliance by removing the air tray screws from the stove.
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Remove the vermiculite plates from the bottom (see section 9.6).
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Then remove the square plate that lies in a recess under the vermiculite bottom plates.
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Loosen the Allen screw with the Allen wrench.
As soon as the bolt is loosened, the air slide will drop down. Catch the air slide!
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Check the air slide and clean it if necessary.
When placing back the air slide, the actions described for disassembling it must be observed in reverse order.
9.2.2 Flue exhaust
The flue exhaust at the Bora Corner has a connection with a 150 mm diameter. The flue exhaust can be connected
to the conical exhaust ring in two ways: dewatering and non-dewatering.
Here, you will have to use the correct connection pieces.
In case of a dewatering connection, other connection pieces are used than in the case of a non-dewatering
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connection.
The required connection pieces are available via your supplier.
The above-mentioned instructions do not apply to the Bora Corner Fixed. In this type the flue exhaust pipe is a
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fixed component of the appliance (see section 9.7).
9.3 Outdoor air connection
It is possible to provide the appliance with an outside air connection. The outside air connection is optionally
available (as an external set) in two different versions. These sets allow a connection on the bottom or rear side of
the appliance. These sets are available via your supplier.
If you order a cover plate for the outdoor air connection, you must take these dimensions into account. For the
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assembly of these accessories we would like to refer you to the manual(s) concerned.
When disassembling the outdoor air connection, proceed as follows (see appendix 2, fig. 4 and 5):
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Place the pipe opening against the bottom side of the appliance. (Bottom connection).
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Use the 4 screws to mount the tray. (Rear connection).
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Connect the flexible hose (Ø 80 mm) to the round 'pipe mouth' of the outdoor air connection.
Various accessories are available from your supplier for finishing the outdoor air connection. For the assembly of
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these accessories we would like to refer you to the manual(s) concerned.
If you want to disassemble the outdoor air connection, you should perform the above-mentioned steps in reverse
order.
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