Mounting the standing model
Illustration 1 Remove the two-piece upper plate
1.
Check whether the wall in front of which the hearth is placed is adequately fire-proof. Please read the text
in the chapter on 'Fire Safety' on page. 21.
2.
Check the packaging of the stove and the base. Do not mount the stove or the base that has been damaged
in the box. If there is any damage, please report to WANDERS.
3.
Be careful when unpacking the stove and protect the floor while unpacking: the mouth of the tube
underneath the stove has a sharp edge.
4.
When mounting the standing model the suspension bracket packed at the bottom of the box is not needed.
(It's possible to use the bracket as drawing guide for the external air supply)
5.
Remove the two-piece top plate of the stove (see the illustration) to avoid any damage.
6.
Protect the floor and carefully turn the stove on its backside.
If you want to use the external air supply please read the chapter about this subject on page 26
7.
Remove the six screws on the bottom side (see illustration).
8.
Take the base from the box and remove the clipped-on front plate from the base.
9.
Fasten the base to the stove with the six screws.
10.
Put the stove carefully in an upright position, and put it in the right place, but mind your back.
11.
Connect a separate air supply duct, if necessary (minimum diameter: 150 mm). You can use the connection
at the back or at the bottom.
Illustration 3
Location of the model indication on the stove
12.
Click the front plate of the base back in place.
13.
If necessary, mount the stove on the upper side to the wall. Do not use any synthetic fasteners.
14.
If you opt for a decorative tube, please read the text under the heading 'Assembling the decorative tube'.
15.
Mount the flue gas tubes overlappingly.
16.
Replace the two-piece top plate on the stove.
17.
The model indication can be changed into one with the desired language.
Illustration 2 Remove the 6 screws at the bottom
A
B
Illustration 4
Tube mouth (B) and cover plate (A) are exchangeable
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