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10. Lie the top plate (2) on the stove.
11. Place the cast-iron or stone top cover (12) in the hole in the top plate.
12. Re-attach the front (1) to the heat storage area.
Fitting the loose parts
Before the stove is installed, you must ensure that all loose parts are tted correctly. Check that all insula-
tion plates of the combustion chamber have been properly placed, i.e. that the bottom plate is horizontal
and that the side plates are vertical and reach all the way up to the steel sides of the combustion chamber
and down to the bottom plate.
Vertical cross-section of the stoves (Drawing B):
1. Bottom smoke shelf. Must rest on the steel rail at the back of the combustion chamber.
2. Top smoke shelf. Must rest on the bottom smoke shelf.
3. The steel smoke guide plate is in two parts. Each half hangs on a hook under the top plate and is
equipped with two pins (7) that serve as protection during transportation. Remember to remove
the two pins before you start using the stove.
4. Rear ue outlet. Closed at the factory using a plate afxed with screws. The ue outlet is thus concealed
behind the rear plate.
5. Removable rear plate which conceals the Autopilot. Must always be installed if the stove is next to a
ammable wall.
6. Loose heat shield under the ash pan.
Adjustment feet (drawing D)
The stove comes with four adjustment feet. If these are to be used, install as shown in the drawing. Adjust
the screws (two on each side) to the desired height. Please note that the stove should not be moved while
the adjustment feet are in use, as they can scratch the oor surface. If the stove needs to be moved, it is
recommended that you rst adjust the feet back to the original position.
Connection to chimney
All the stoves have both rear and top smoke outlet that can be connected to an approved steel chimney on
top or directly out at the rear to a chimney.
Make sure that the chimney is tight and that no false draft is caused around neither the cover plate, in
connection with a covered smoke outlet, nor the cleanout door and pipe connections. Please note that
bent and/or horizontal smoke pipes will reduce the effect of the chimney draft.
Vertical cross-section of smoke ue (Drawing C)
C1: Top smoke outlet C2: Rear smoke outlet
1. Steel chimney.
2. Flue gas elbow. Fits into smoke ue socket.
3. Brick-built jamb of ue.
4. Built-in pipe sleeve. Fits smoke ue.
5. Wall rosette. Covers disruption to wall around pipe sleeve.
6. Joint. Sealed with packing material.
7. Smoke outlets of the HWAM stove.
8. Cover plate in the external rear plate – break off if a rear outlet is required.
9. Cover screwed in position: secure it to the top plate with screws if a rear outlet is required.
10. Smoke bushing: to be screwed to the back of the stove if a rear outlet is required.
11. Adjusting damper in smoke pipe.
12. Cleaning hatch.
13. Smoke pipe to rear outlet.
14. Loose cast iron cover: to be placed on the top plate when there is a rear outlet.