is sufficiently solid in order to support its weight. Please note: the weight of
the stove is divided across the four support feet. If necessary, reinforce the
floor.
2.
Adjust the support feet to level the horizontal positioning of the stove. Use
a spirit level to do this. Make sure that all four feet sit on the floor with the
same force.
3.
When positioning the stove, take into consideration a free distance be-
tween the stove and the walls or other obstacles as indicated in figure 12.
If the walls or objects around the stove are made of flammable materials,
make sure that they do not exceed 60° C when the stove is at maximum. If
in doubt, fit a flame-retardant protection plate on the walls or move the
objects.
4.
The stove is designed for free installation and is unsuitable for flush mount-
ing.
5.
Make sure that the grille from which the heated air comes out is free and
unobstructed.
6.
Make sure that the return air intake grille is not blocked.
7.
If the floor is made of flammable material, the stove must be placed on a
fire-resistant slab. The dimensions of this slab must be greater than 40 cm at
the front and sides, and 20 cm at the back compared to the perimeter of the
stove.
8.
Position the stove in such a way that it can easily be accessed for mainte-
nance purposes.
9. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
This stove requires an electricity supply. Carefully read the instructions below. The
stove can only be connected to the mains when all other installation operations
have been completed. Read chapter 3 and 3.1 of the user manual before connect-
ing the stove to the mains.
1.
Make sure that the mains voltage matches that of the device indicated on
the type plate.
2.
Use only a grounded socket. In its absence, a grounded socket must be in-
stalled by an authorised installer.
3.
Do not use an extension cable to connect the stove. In the absence of a
grounded socket, it must be installed by an authorised installer.
4.
Make sure that the extension cable does not come into contact with hot
parts of the stove.
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