HOT AIR CIRCULATION
he supply of warm air in the room where the stove is installed
is provided via a grille installed in the right semi-top.
alternatively, nancy is also equipped with a duct system that
allows conveying the hot air to the room of installation and the
ad acent room simultaneously.
the stove can be con gured so that the hot air is channelled
from the top, side or right using the dedicated connecting slee-
ves (A - B) found in the pac age.
TOP (
Remove the diaphragm (C2 - Fig. ) pre-cut in the lid (C -
Fig. ) supplied separately.
sing the screws supplied, x the connecting sleeve (A - g.
), supplied separately.
ut the lid bac in place C
Fit the hot air conveyor pipe on the sleeve (A) through the
hole obtained on the lid
RIGHT SIDE (
Remove the cast iron cap on the upper part of the side.
Remove the diaphragm (D - g. ) pre-cut on the metal sup-
port inside the hole of the cast iron cap.
sing the screws supplied, x the connecting sleeve (A - g.
supplied separately). Fit the hot air conveyor pipe onto the
connecting sleeve supplied separately (A - g. ) passing it
through the cast iron hole.
In this case the cast iron cap is not longer used.
BACK (
Remove the lid on the rear outlet (E - g. ) and x it in the
new position (E - g. ).
Install the dedicated connecting sleeve supplied separately (B
- g. ) and connect the hot air conveyor pipe.
he distribution of the hot air can be manually ad usted using
lever L accessed by lifting up the upper left cast iron semi-top
( g. ).
N.B. inorder to operate the control lever you must remove
the security plate (I - g. ).
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 ad acent room (lever fully to the left) or
partially to both rooms (lever in the central position).
An optional I 8 is available in order to channel the
warm air (see page 9).
INSTALLATION
C
C2
g.
g.
g.
g.
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C1
A
A
E
D
E
L
B
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