6.4 LOADING PELLETS
The stove is tted for connection to a pellet loading
pipe (not included).
The pellets are loaded via a hatch to be tted to the
hood of the enclosure and connected to the stove
with the optional accessory equipment. Make sure
to follow the installation instructions included with
the kit.
Do not use the stove removal system to load the
pellet tank.
Do not use non-original accessories.
Pellets falling outside the tank can compromise the
proper operation of the stove and may ignite and
cause re.
The pellet loading pipe must be used solely as a
chute for loading the tank and not as an extension to
the tank itself; do not ll the tank beyond its normal
capacity (without the pipe).
6.5 CREATION OF UTILITY HOLES ON
CLADDING
Cladding is to be made only by quali ed personnel.
Utility holes must be made in the cladding for the
following (Fig. 6.6.1):
A. loading of pellets onto hood;
B. heat release in hood;
C. ventilation of cladding on base;
6.6 CONNECTION TO SYSTEMS
6.6.1 Electrical connection
Simply connect the stove to the electricity mains
with the plug supplied.
The electrical connection (plug) must be easy to
access also after the stove has been installed.
If the power lead is damaged it must be replaced
electrician to prevent all risks.
6.6.1.1 Earthing
breaker as provided for by current laws.
A
B
C
Fig. 6.8
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