Installing the stove
The floor on which the stove is installed must be even
and horizontal. The stove may only be installed on an
adequate loadbearing floor. The stove can be stood
on a metal floor sheet or glass sheet to protect the
flooring.
If the flooring or carpet is inflammable, a stable and
non-combustible spark protection plate must be used.
This must extend 50 cm to the front and 30 cm to each
side beyond the edge of the combustion chamber
opening. Under the stove no spark protection plate is
required.
Stove rotating
The stove is delivered with the footrest engaged (not
rotating). If you want the appliance to rotate, you need
to unscrew the wing bolt located on the right side of the
footrest (see Fig.2). The footrest is located behind the
inspection door.
The stove can be rotated clockwise and anti-clockwise
by 45° in 5 steps each using the footrest.
Fig.2
Footrest
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Minimum distance
from combustible or load-bearing walls
There must be no objects made of combustible mate-
rials within a distance of 80 cm of the stove's radiation
area, measured from the combustion chamber's in-
spection glass, nor may any be placed within this area
subsequently.
Depending on whether the stove is installed with the
arrest engaged (non-rotating) or rotating, different min-
imum wall distances that must be complied with apply,
based on the position of the combustion chamber door
to the set-up wall or side wall (see Fig. 3 to 6).
Stove with arrest engaged
The wall distances for non-rotating installation are pre-
sented below.
Fig.3 Stove with arrest engaged,
Wing bolt
Fig.4 Stove with arrest engaged,
20 cm
A
installed straight in corner
A = Position of combustion air line
routed up from the bottom
20 cm
A
installed diagonally in corner
A = Position of combustion air line
routed up from the bottom
20 cm