Technical data
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2. INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE
CHANGING THE SMOKE FLUE SUPPORT
From top connection, Fig. 14
To bottom connection, Fig. 15
First unscrew the left and right heat protec-
tion plates (Fig. 6). Then loosen the 4 fixing
screws for the rear wall and lift it to the
side.
The two hexagonal head screws that secure
the flue support system are now accessible.
Loosen both of these and rotate the support
through 180˚.
Before reinstallation in the reverse sequence,
the cover plate (Fig. 3, part 16) is removed
from the rear wall.
INSTALLATION OF LEFT AND RIGHT
SIDE WALL
As when changing the flue support, first
unscrew the two heat protection plates, left
and right (Fig. 6).
Now take one side wall and slide it from
the front, with the two suspension lugs,
into the side wall holder (Fig. 6 - 1).
Slight tilting of the side wall when inser-
ting eases the process. The side wall is now
screwed to the housing, via the fixing straps
(Fig. 6 - 2).
CHANGING THE DRAW DEFLECTOR
Should you need to unscrew the draw
deflector (Fig. 3, Part 26, 27) on your oven,
or the vermiculite panel in it for cleaning or
replacement due to breakage, unscrew the
two fixing screws (Fig. 10) and lift the
component from the combustion chamber.
The vermiculite plate is merely inserted in
position and can now be easily replaced.
CHANGING THE DRAW PLATE
If the draw plate is also to be changed (Fig.
3, Part 28), lift the draw deflector out after
loosening the two fixing screws as described
in the previous item.
Now lift the draw plate slightly to one side
and remove the fireclay side. The draw plate
can now be tilted, turned, and removed
from the combustion chamber opening.
The vermiculite panel is only inserted by
hand and can easily be removed.
Before initial commissioning or after re-loca-
ting the appliance, cleaning and servicing,
make sure that the draw plate (Fig. 3, Part
28), the draw-deflector (Fig. 3, Part 26),
and the wood collector (Fig. 3, Part 30)
are correctly positioned.
When using a flue with a throttle flap, this
must be open.










