2.2 STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY type “FIX” (FIXED type for floor or ground fixing - using gas contai-
ners or gas network):
IMPORTANT! Before assembling the appliance, check whether its parts are appropriate for use in
combination with the gas type and the gas pressure foreseen and whether they meet the regula-
tions in force.
In case you should want to use the appliance with LPG 50 mbar (Germany, Austria and Luxemburg)
you must install the diaphragm that fits the model (CLASSIC or PERFORMANT). The installation is
represented in fig.8 and explained in the instructions you find in the set of diaphragms, on the type
shield of the appliance and in tables 1a or 1c.
Before assembling the heater, remove the two protection plugs (1: Fig.3A and 5: Fig.5). Make sure
you do not lose them (they serve as protection when the heater needs to be dismantled).
1 – Put the "base plate + the structure" on the ground and remove the bell-shaped gas inlet tube
protection (2: Fig.3A1) and indicate the position of the 6 fixing holes on the ground (1: Fig. 6C).
2 – Centre the “base plate + the structure” with respect to the gas inlet tube (2: Fig.6C).
3 – Fix the structure to the ground using the 6 fastening screws supplied together with the structure
(1: Fig.6C).
4 – Check whether the gas type and gas pressure match the ones mentioned on the identification
plate (see Table 1). If necessary, install the pressure regulator/reducer (NOT supplied, 2: Fig.8A).
5 – Buy a connection and a rubber connecting hose. Make sure their type and material are in
conformity with the regulations of the country in which the heater is installed.
The threaded final part of the quickfit (1/4” gas turning to the right) can: by means of a rigid or
flexible metal tubing be connected directly to a connection as foreseen in:
CASE A (B1: Fig.8): Install the rubber tubing (2) equipped with the appropriate threaded connection
(4) (NOT SUPPLIED).
CASE B (B2: Fig.8): Screw the bought tubing connection (4) (in case the supplied connection should
not be appropriate) directly to the threaded final part of the quickfit (1/4” gas) and subsequently fit
the rubber hose (2) (maximum length = 1,5 m) by means of an appropriate bracket (3).
The treaded final part of the quickfit (1/4” gas turning to the right, 5: Fig.8) can, after having
assembled the transition piece (1/4” gas turning to the right-turning to the left 6/Fig.8), be connec-
ted to a flexible tubing as foreseen in:
IMPORTANT: Always make sure the rubber hose and the connection you have bought, are in
conformity with the regulations that are in force in the country in which the heater is installed.
6 – Fix the gas inlet tube to the bottom part of the "quickfit" (already installed on the A-shaped
structure).
7 – Check, before making the connection, by means of Table 1 and/or (1: Fig.8B and 6: Fig.5)
whether it is necessary to install the gas diaphragm on the supply opening of the "quick coupling"
(only necessary for LPG in AUSTRIA , GERMANY and Luxemburg).
8 – Put the parabolic hood (2: Fig.11) on top of the burner (3: Fig.11) and fix it immediately by
means of the round knob (1: Fig.11).
9 – Take hold of the "pole + burner" and insert them in the quickfit on the base by pushing them sli-
ghtly downwards (1: Fig.9A1) until you hear a click.
NOTE: To dismantle the heater, turn the pole of the burner until the ignition knob (1: Fig.10A-A1)
coincides with the release button (2: Fig.10A-A1) of the quickfit on the base. Release the pole by
pushing the round button. Lift the pole using both hands.
IMPORTANT! The area, in which the heat generator will be used, must have a volume of at least 20
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