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11. PLACING THE UNIT (first read “General instructions”)
Please note: Before placing the unit, we recommend you first read Chapter 7 “Concentric flue system” on
page 11.
11.1 Round and level unit components (See page 25 )
A. Combustion chamber J. Remote control
B. Burner plate K. Decoration plate
C. Gas control block L. Gas clamps
D. Receiver M. Window
E. Burner N. Wall plate/radiation plate
F. Ceramic wall at the back O. Restriction plate
G. Ceramic wall at the top P. Restriction plate Ø 65
H. Ceramic wall on the left Q. pilot flame cover
I. Ceramic wall on the right
11.2 Connection to the gas pipes
You can determine where the gas pipes will be placed, dependent on the layout. Ensure control equipment is not
twisted during installation and there is no excessive tension. Accessibility of various connection points in relation
to components need to be maintained. After installation, check the connections for tightness in relation to gas.
Use a 1/2“ gas tap with connection. Ensure the gas pipes are dirt-free and sand-free, and gas and combustion
products from various parts and functioning is correct. The gas connection should only be undertaken when the
electricity supply is disconnected. This prevents any damage occurring to the gas control equipment.
11.3 Placing ceramic wood blocks (See page 28 )
Please note!
You need to check if a restriction plate needs to be mounted before the wood blocks are placed. (See
page 22)
• Remove the gas clamps (hold the window back) to the left, right and at the top of the unit. Screw the
bottom clamp(s) a little looser so the window is still supported and the window can be easily removed from
the unit. Place the window somewhere safe.
• After the window has been removed, the log inset can be placed. To this end, please see the photo’s on page
28 outlining the order in which items are placed.
• Firstly, mix the Lava stones and the so-called ‘wokkels’ (worm-shaped ceramic burner decoration material)
and distribute these over the burner and decoration plate. Ensure the ventilation slot around the burner and
pilot burner are taken into account, as these need to be kept free from decoration material.
Warning!
Do not place ceramic burner decoration material or logs against the pilot burner.
• Carefully place the log inset. Different positions may have a significant influence on the flame image or
cause poor functioning of the burning process.
• For maintenance activities (to the burner, pilot flame or thermocouple), the window can be removed by
dismantling the gas clamps as described above. Remove the ceramic logs one log at a time and replace
these once maintenance has been performed as described above.
• Replace the window and carefully fasten the gas clamps.