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Installation Instructions
Before You Start (Figure A)
Figure A is a cross-sectional view of your wood-burning stove. Here you can gain an overview of
the parts of which your stove consists.
1. Steel smoke deector.
2. Vermiculite smoke deector.
3. Vermiculite rear plate.
4. Vermiculite corner plate.
5. Vermiculite side plate.
Please note: The combustion chamber is covered with plates made of vermiculite, which is a
heat-insulating material. These plates ensure that the optimal combustion temperature is quickly
reached, and they must therefore remain inside in the wood-burning stove.
The steel smoke deector and the vermiculite smoke deector ensure that the passage of
smoke through the stove is as long as possible, so that the ue gasses have more time to emit
their warmth within the stove and the surrounding area. In this way you get more warmth from
the wood you add to the stove, as the warm smoke is not simply sent out through the chimney.
Arrangement of Individual Components (Figure A)
It is important to ensure that all individual components are in place and no damage was done
to them during transport. Check that all insulation plates of the combustion chamber have
been properly placed, i.e. that the bottom plate is horizontal and that the side plates are verti-
cal and reach all the way up to the steel sides of the combustion chamber and down to the
bottom plate. In Figure A you can see the parts that you must inspect:
1. The steel bafe plate (1) is hung from two hooks and equipped with two pins (7) that serve
as protection during transportation. Remember to remove the two pins before you start us-
ing the stove.
2. The vermiculite smoke deector (2) plate must rest on the two ttings (8) at the top and front
of the combustion chamber and must be pushed as far back as possible into the combus-
tion chamber.
3. The rear plate (3) must be pushed all the way back in the combustion chamber.
4. The cast iron bottom plate (6) should lie at in the bottom of the combustion chamber.
Only when you are condent that the individual components are in place, you may begin with
the installation of the wood-burning stove.
Changing the Smoke Outlet from Top Outlet to Rear Outlet
Proceed as follows to change the smoke outlet from top outlet to rear outlet:
1. Lift the top plate off the stove.
2. Remove the smoke ring on the top of the stove by unscrewing the three screws and lifting it off.
3. There is a cut-out for the ue duct in the back plate. Break off the plate within this cut-out to
make a hole that the ue duct can t into.
4. Remove the cover plate on the back of the stove by unscrewing the three screws (Torx Bit
no. 30) and lifting it off.
5. Install the cover plate on top of the stove with the three screws.