Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
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Convection  air  may  be  led  to  arrive  from  both 
the room and outside (other room, cellar, exte-
rior) to the bottom side of the fireplace. In case 
convection air is supplied (directly or indirectly) 
from outside, it may also be useful as a supply 
of fresh air for combustion. 
At  any  rate,  assure  proper  home  air  manage-
ment and sufficient air supply into the room.  
Ensure not to use other air-consuming applianc-
es,  such  as  heaters,  cooking  hoods,  bathroom 
ventilators,  in  the  same  room  or  in  the  house 
while the stove is burning; or make sure to have 
an  extra  ventilation  grille  installed  for  these 
appliances. 
3.1.3.  Floor, walls 
Combustible  material  must  be  sufficiently  pro-
tected.  The floor  under  the fireplace  and  the 
walls around it must not contain electric wires. 
Under the appliance 
Under the appliance, any combustible material must be removed or specially shield-
ed by means of a 6 cm concrete slab and 10 cm insulation.  The legs of the appli-
ance  may  rest  directly  on  the  concrete  slab  and  insulation  must  be  applied  inbe-
tween the legs. 
Floor round the appliance 
A  floor  made  of  combustible  material  must  be  properly  shielded  in  the  following 
areas: 
Front: height of the lower part of the fire chamber + 30 cm, but 60 cm at least. 
Sides: height of the lower part of the fire chamber + 20 cm, but 40 cm at least. 
Walls, ceiling 
Combustible walls behind, next to, or above the fireplace must be shielded with at 
least a 10 cm stone or brick wall and 10 cm insulation. Fireproof materials should be 
covered with at least 6 cm insulation. 
V > H + 30 > 60 
S > H + 20 > 40 










