1.7.2 Connecting the concentric fl ue
Assemble the concentric fl ue system according to one of the examples in section 1.6.1,
fi gure 4 to 14 inclusive.
Make sure that all connections are completely gas tight.
1.7.3 Building in the appliance
Remove the front of the casing, if applicable. (See Chapter 4: DISMANTLING /
ASSEMBLING OF THE GLASS.)
Decide on positions of the vents (grilles above and below the fi replace) and, if applicable,
the hot air grids of the convection package.
The brickwork must be built up around the hearth. In connection with the hearth
expanding during burning: there must be at least 3 mm clearance on either side of the
appliance. Do not build up the brickwork farther than the angle irons/brackets (keep in
mind the thickness of any plastering!).
Do not use masking tape on the appliance when installing
and plastering.
Tape can damage the fi nish of the hearth.
Connect up the convection package, if applicable.
The optional mantle iron is intended for supporting the brickwork above the hearth.
The mantle iron must rest on the brickwork on both sides so that upward building is
possible. The brickwork therefore must not rest on the fi replace; there must be approx.
3 mm clearance in connection with the weight.
If using other materials, such as stone or heat-resistant plating, you should follow the
supplier’s instructions.
Once the fi replace has been fi nished, you can now, fi t the frame with the small door to
the operating unit.
After installation in a new fi replace and/or applying new cement work, the
appliance cannot be used for at least four weeks.