1.6 Connecting the flue pipe
The flue collar can be rotated and be used for ø150 (inside and outside the flue collar) and ø120
connections.
Mounting the flue collar pointing upwards
From the factory, the stove is prepared for installation
with the flue collar provided (1) pointing upwards. The
ball stop, which prevents the chimney sweep from dam-
aging the stove’s baffle plates while sweeping, is the 128
mm long rod that is provided in the stove. The flue collar
stop bar is fitted when installing the chimney.
Mounting the flue collar to the rear
Lift the top panel and convection back panel from the
stove.
Remove the smoke outlet from the top outlet. The
smoke outlet must not be used when connecting the
flue pipe to the rear.
Remove the round plate which is fixed with 2 screws at
the rear of the stove and fix it instead on the top outlet.
With a hammer use light, firm taps to knock out the
iron piece on the convection back panel from the small
“bridges” holding the piece in place.
When connecting the flue pipe to the rear, use the other
cast smoke outlet supplied with 40 mm insertion depth.
The ball stop must not be used when installing the flue
collar to the rear.
Lift the top panel and convection back panel back into
place.
A round section is provided which can be placed in the
top panel and cover for the blocked off smoke outlet.
The location of the baffles
The baffles (2) and (3), which are made from vermicu-
lite, are mounted on delivery.
Make sure that the baffles are correctly assembled be-
fore lighting the stove (please see the sketch).
Fresh air connection, if required
Downwards:
The stove is fitted ex works with a branch piece under the stove for fresh air connection, if re-
quired.
Rearwards:
Lift the top plate and convection back panel off the stove and remove the branch piece under
the stove. Remove the round plate fitted with two screws at the bottom at the back of the stove
and, instead, attach it where the branch piece was previously fitted under the stove. Re-fit the
branch pipe where the round plate was previously fitted at the back of the stove. The iron pie-
ce at the bottom of the convection back panel is knocked out with light, firm taps with a ham-
mer next to the small ”bridges” holding the piece in place. Lift the convection back panel and
top plate back into place.