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2.8. Installation of the stove
The appliance must be installed in accordance with the applicable provisions of the building law.
The stove must be installed and assembled by qualied specialists.
To ensure the correct installation:
▪ the stove must be placed at a safe distance from any ammable materials (the walls or other surfaces
surrounding the stove may have to be secured);
▪ the space in front of the stove must be protected against sparks that may fall out of the furnace during add-
ing fuel. The minimum safe area is 60cm in front of the stove and 30cm from the edge of the door. Surfaces
can be protected with natural stone, oor tiles or a dedicated glass base;
▪ it is forbidden to install the stove in a bedroom, bathroom or in a room with another heating device without
its own air intake;
▪ it is not permitted to integrate the stove with an air recuperation system;
▪ the stove is a standalone device and does not require any additional supports;
▪ the stove is equipped with regulated feet for adjusting the height (levelling) of it (with an adjustment range
of up to 20 cm);
▪ if the stove has to be raised above the adjustment range of the feet, make a brick base and place the stove
on it (do not remove the feet as they are needed for levelling purposes);
▪ incorrect levelling of the stove will hinder the functioning of the door (it will not close properly);
3. START-UP
After the stove has been mounted and connected to the chimney, the rst start-up of the stove must
be performed by an installer or a qualied service technician. As part of the start-up procedure, the installer
should show the User how to operate the stove correctly. The installer is obliged to refuse to put the stove into
use if he or she nds any assembly-related irregularities which make it unsafe to use. A correctly performed
start-up should be conrmed in writing in the guarantee card.
Fig. 7 Safe area for ammable materials