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2-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRECAUTIONS REGARDING INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!
Product installation and assembly must be carried out by qualied personnel.
The product must be installed in a suitable place for it to be regularly opened and routine maintenance to be performed.
The environment must be:
• Compliant for proper operation.
• Equipped with an adequate smoke expulsion system.
• Equipped with ventilation intake from outside.
• Equipped with 230V 50 Hz power supply with an EC compliant earth system.
The product must be connected to a chimney or an internal or external vertical duct that complies with current regulations.
The product must be positioned in such a way that the electrical socket is accessible.
IMPORTANT!
The product must be connected to a chimney or a vertical duct that can expel the smoke at the highest point of the
building.
The smoke derives from the combustion of wood essence and if it comes in contact with or close to walls, the latter
can become dirty. Moreover, utmost attention is required as they are almost invisible but very hot and can cause
burns. The holes of the external air inlet and the smoke outlet pipe must be drilled before positioning the product.
THE OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
For correct operation and even distribution of heat, the product must be placed where the air required for combustion can ow.
The volume of the environment must not be less than 15 m
3
.
The air must enter through permanent openings in the walls (near the product) that reach outside with a minimum section of 80 cm
2
without the protective grille.
These openings (air inlets) must be made in such a way that it is impossible for them to be obstructed in any way.
Air can also be drawn from adjacent rooms to the one that is to be ventilated, provided they have an external air inlet and are not used
as a bedroom or bathroom or where there is a re hazard, such as: a garage, wood shed or where ammable materials are stored, and
applicable regulations must be strictly complied with.
If the product is placed too close to the wall it could cause overheating and damage the plaster (yellowing, cracking,
etc.).