2 GB
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!
1. Please follow the installation manual when
connecting your stove / replace to the chimney /
ue pipe. If connected dierently from instruction
please, consider the heat radiation from the ue
pipe to the surrounding materials.
2. Before use, please carefully read the user manual
and follow the instructions.
3. Integrated or dened convection openings may
never be reduced or partially obstructed. This may
lead to overheating, which again can cause house
re or serious damage to the product.
4. Use only designated re starters. Never use
gasoline, diesel or other liquids to start the re.
This may cause explosions!
5. Never use other fuel than natural dry chopped
wood. Briquettes, peat, coke, coal and waste
from construction materials develops far higher
temperatures and emissions than natural wood.
Since your product has been designed for use
with natural wood only, other fuels may damage
the product, chimney and surrounding
constructions.
6. In case of damage to glass or door gasket, all use
of the product must be discontinued until the
damage has been repaired.
Failure to follow these precautions will leave your
warranty void and expose people and property to
danger.
Advise: Even if not required in your area, it is always
wise to have a qualied stove / replace tter do the
installation, or at least the nal inspection before use.
INDEX
1. General information 3
Weight 3
Adjustment 3
Floor plate 3
Acrylic glue 3
Minor damage 3
Fine ssures 3
Painting 3
2. Before Installing a new replace 3
Chimney Draught 3
Shared ue gas system 4
Air Supply 4
Floor plate 4
Dimensional drawing 4
3. Technical Information 4
6. Safety distances 4
5. Assembly 4
Assembling bracket leg 4
Initial setting the blocker 4
Rear connection 5
Fresh air supply set 5
Operating Control 5
Removing self-closing door mechanism 5
6. Lighting the re for the rst time 6
Lighting a re 6
7. Maintenance 6
Cleaning and inspection 6
Ashes 6
Thermotte™ Insulating Plates 6
Door and glass 6
Recycling of the ceramic glass 7
8. Warranty 7
9. Advice on lighting a re 7
Some advice in case of combustion problems 9