4 HANDLING AND
TRANSPORT
The stove is delivered complete with all parts
included.
Beware of the tendency of the stove to tip over.
The stove's centre of gravity is towards the front of
the appliance.
Always keep this in mind when moving the stove
on the transport pallet.
When lifting avoid jolts or sudden movements.
Make sure that the forklift capacity exceeds the
weight of the stove being lifted.
The operator of the forklift or other hoisting
equipment is responsible for lifting the loads.
Prevent children from playing with the packaging
components (e.g. film and polystyrene). Danger of
suffocation!
4.1 REMOVING THE STOVE FROM THE
PALLET
To remove the stove from the transport pallet follow
the instructions shown in the "Product Booklet"
enclosed.
5 INSTALLATION SITE
PREPARATION
5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
The following paragraphs provide instructions that
must be complied with in order to ensure maximum
efficiency of the product purchased.
The following instructions are however subordinate
to compliance with any national, regional and local
laws and standards in force in the country where
the product is installed.
5.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Responsibility for work carried out in the place
where the stove is installed lies with the user;
the user is also responsible for making sure the
installation checks are completed.
The user must abide by all local, national and
European safety requirements.
The appliance must be installed on floors with a
suitable load-bearing capacity.
The stove assembly and dismantling instructions
are reserved exclusively for specialist technicians.
Users should always contact our service centre
to request work to be performed by qualified
technicians.
Before having work performed by other technical
personnel verify their effective technical
competence. Before starting to assemble or
dismantle the stove, the installer must heed the
safety precautions required by law, specifically:
A) do not work in adverse conditions;
B) always be in a fit mental-physical state for
working and make sure that personal protective
equipment is in perfectly working order;
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C) always wear safety gloves;
D) always wear safety shoes;
E) always use electrically insulated tools;
F) make sure that the area being used for assembly
and dismantling is clear of any obstacles.
he enclosed "Product technical details" show the
minimum clearances from combustible materials
and objects expressed in centimetres that must
be observed when positioning the stove; for non-
flammable walls/objects, these clearances can be
halved.
Protect all structures that may catch fire if exposed
to excessive heat.
Floors made from flammable materials such as:
wood, parquet, linoleum, laminates or carpets
must be protected by a suitably-sized fireproof
base underneath stove. Such base may be made
from steel, slate, glass or stone and must cover
the floor in the part underneath the stove and the
flue attachment, and must extend at least 50 cm
at the front.
The manufacturer declines all liability for any
alterations to the characteristics of the material
making up the floor underneath the protective base.
Any elements made from wood (e.g. beams) or
other combustible material located near the stove
should be protected with fireproof material.
Flammable walls or elements must be kept at least
150 cm away from the stove.
Leave enough clearance for maintenance work.
Arrange for the electricity line to arrive near the
stove for the connection of the power supply cable
(Fig. 5.3).
Fig. 5.3