User's manual
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Min. distances (Drawing A) HWAM 3610
HWAM 3630
HWAM 3650
HWAM 3620
HWAM 3640
HWAM 3660
1. Recommended for brick wall, back, cm 10 10
2. Recommended for brick wall, side, cm 15 10
1. For inflammable wall, back, cm 10 10
2. For inflammable wall, side,cm 40 40
1. To inflammable wall,corner installation,cm 35* 20*
3. Distance to furnishings in front, cm 90 90
*All dimensions in connection with corner installation are only recommendations. Contact your chimney
sweep for a clarification.
Please be aware that not all glass parts are heat-resistant. For this reason, a glass wall should sometimes
be treated as a flammable wall, in which case we ask you to contact your local chimney sweep or glass
producer to hear at what distance the stove should be kept from glass.
Remember to pay attention to applicable regulations concerning the required distance
between the wall and smoke pipe.
Always install a plinth (available as an accessory) and heat shield if HWAM 3610/3620 is to be placed on
a flammable floor.
For wall-mounting, HWAM 3610/3620 must be placed at least 7 cm above any inflammable flooring. This
also applies to any floorboard placed on the floor.
The distance to a brick wall is set to faciliate the servicing of the Autopilots system.
The HWAM 3610/3620 with wall fittings can be mounted on a brick wall; however, this means that the
stove must be taken down when the Autopilots system is to be serviced.
Requirements for chimney and smoke pipe
The chimney must be of a sufficient height to enable an adequate draft and to prevent smoke problems. The
stove requires a draft of at least 12 Pa.
The chimney must have a minimum opening equivalent to Ø 15 cm. The chimney opening should always
be at least the size of the outlet socket of the stove. The chimney must have an easily accessible soot door.
Smoke pipe and chimney must always be suitable for a stove connection. Ask your HWAM dealer for more
information.
Changing the smoke outlet from top outlet to rear outlet (HWAM 3610/3620/3630/3640)
(Drawing H)
1. Removing sides. Lift one side about 10 mm and pull it away from the stove so that it disengages from
the guide pins on the bottom plate of the stove. Repeat on the other side.
2. Removing the top plate (7). Remove the four screws (8) (Torx Bit no. 30 or M6 nut) beneath the top
plate, two on each side, and lift the top plate off.
3. Removing the rear plate (1). Remove the two screws in the middle of the rear plate. Lift the rear
plate and pull it away from the stove so that it disengages from the guide pins on the bottom plate
of the stove. There is a cut-out in the rear plate for the smoke outlet. Break off the plate (10) within
this cut-out to make a hole in the rear plate so there is room for the smoke outlet.
4. Remove the heat shield (2) by lifting it off the stove. The heat shield has a cut-out for the flue duct.
Break off the pre-cut plate (9); the resulting hole fits the flue duct.
5. Removing the cover plate (3). Remove the cover plate on the back of the stove by removing the three
screws (Torx Bit no. 30).