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HWAM 3660 with stone cladding
Contents:
Designation
Stone top
Screws
Washer
Pointed screws
For top outlet only: If you want to connect the smoke pipe and chimney before installing the stone set, start by
installing the stone top and raising it 10 mm as a minimum. To do so, place wooden blocks under the stone top.
This will allow the stone sides to be installed on the stove. Once the stone sides have been installed, remove
the wooden blocks and position the stone top by means of the guide pins.
1. Removing stone side holders
Lift one of the holders about 4 mm and pull it away from the stove so that it disengages from the guide pins
on the bottom plate of the stove. Repeat with the other holder. Put the holders aside and note which holder
belongs to the right and left side respectively.
2. Fitting stone on stone side holders
Begin by fitting stone on the right-hand side holder. Two 35 cm slabs of stone (upper and lower) and one 72 cm
slab of stone (middle) are required. Place the middle slab on the floor with the flat side up, and carefully lower
the right-hand holder onto the slab so that it lies between the two steel plates mounted at right angles on the
holder (distance brackets). The stone must be installed so that its form follows that of the distance bracket on
the console (illustration 2A). Fasten the stone slab using the four screws and the four washers (illustration 2B).
Then install the upper and the lower stone sides (length: 35 cm) in the same way with four screws in each slab.
These stone slabs must also be installed so that their form follows that of the distance bracket on the console.
Important: All screws must be tightened as much as possible.
Repeat the process with the other holder. The stone sides have now been fitted (illustration 2C) and are ready
to be hung on the stove.
3. Installing stone sides
Place the stone side on the guide pins at the bottom (illustration 3A). Push the stone side in at the top, making
sure that the two fittings at the top touch each other. Lift the stone side up carefully (about 4 mm) and then
in towards the stove until it falls into position in the fitting on the stove (illustration 3B). Repeat the process
with the other stone side.
4. Installing the stone top
Fasten the two set of pointed screws on the wood-burning stove (illustration 4). ). Place the stone top on the
wood-burning stove. Carefully lower the stone top on to the two pointed screws.
5. Installing the stone top flue blanking plate
If the stove is equipped with a back outlet, the stone top flue blanking plate supplied can be used to cover the
hole in the stone top plate. The stone cover bracket goes into the hole in the stone top plate (illustration 5),
the four tabs (illustration 6) on the bracket facing upwards. Place the bent bracket corner in the indentation
in the stone top plate.
Squeeze the arms of the bracket lightly to fit the bracket in the hole in the stone top plate while maintaining
its elasticity. Now rotate the bracket approx. 90 degrees to fix all three bracket corners properly in the hole
in the stone top plate. The stone top flue blanking plate can now be placed in the hole in the stone top plate.
6. Height adjustment
If required, the stone cover bracket may be adjusted by bending the four tabs slightly (illustration 6).
Pcs.
Designation
1
Stone top flue blanking plate
24
Support for stone top flue blanking plate 1
24
Stone sides
2
9
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Pcs.
1
2 sets of 3 each