HOT AIR CIRCULATION
The supply of warm air in the room where the stove is
installed is provided by a grille installed on the top right of
the stove front.
Tiny and Kelly are also supplied with a channelling
system that allows warm air to be channelled to heat adja-
cent rooms.
It is possible to set the stove up so that the air channelling
pipe comes out from the top, the back or the right side (the
B - H connecting sleeves are provided separately in the
package).
CONNECTING THE WARM AIR OUTLET ON THE
TOP
In order to connect the outlet you must use the pre-cut lid
provided separately (C) by removing the diaphragm C1,
instead of the uncut lid (D - fig.1).
Remove the pre-cut diaphragm (A - fig. 2) from the metal
plate of the right ceramic support and attach the connec-
ting sleeve (B - fig. 1).
Slide and fit the channelling pipe onto the sleeve (B)
through the hole obtained on the lid C.
CONNECTING THE WARM AIR OUTLET ON THE
RIGHT SIDE
To connect the channelling pipe all you need to do is
remove the pre-cut diaphragm (E - fig. 2) from the metal
plate of the right ceramic support and attach the connec-
ting sleeve (B - fig. 2). Fit the tube over the connecting
sleeve (B) by sliding it through the hole in the ceramic (in
this case, the ceramic cap is not used).
CONNECTING THE WARM AIR OUTLET ON THE
BACK
It is also possible to set the stove up with the channelling
pipe outlet on the back (fig. 3). In this case you must
remove the lid from the rear outlet (G-fig.2) and attach it
in position G - fig. 3.
Install the required connecting sleeve (H-fig.3) and fit it
onto the channelling pipe.
WARM AIR DISTRIBUTION CONTROL
The distribution of warm air can be adjusted manually
using lever L which is accessible by lifting the top left
ceramic lid (steel for Kelly) (fig. 4).
N.B. inorder to operate the control lever you must remove
the security plate (I-fig.4).
It is possible to channel all of the warm air into the room
where the stove is installed (lever fully to the right), all of
the air into the adjacent room (lever fully to the left) or
partially to both rooms (lever in the central position).
An optional KIT 8 is available in order to channel the
warm air (see page 42).
It is essential to remember the importance of proper insu-
lation on the pipe where the hot air passes to avoid
dispersion. Avoid curves in the pipe as much as possible.
N.B.: IT IS ADVISABLE TO USE CHANNELLING
PIPES OF A MAXIMUM LENGTH OF 3 M WITH 2
CURVES.
INSTALLATION
C
C1
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
E
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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C2
D
B
A
B
G
G
H
I
L