Operation Manual
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1. 0 TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
Important
Before installing and putting the gas hearth into operation, it is important to read these instructions
carefully and keep them for future reference.
When constructing our stoves, we devote our greatest attention not only to design and appearance but
also to maximum user-friendliness and operational safety.
Wethereforehaveabsolutecondencethatyouwillenjoythereplaceyouselectedformanyyears.
2.0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
2.1 Technical instructions
Check whether you received the stove for the right kind of gas (this is indicated on the type •
identicationtag).
Checkwhetherthegaspressureisright(thisisindicatedonthetypeidenticationtag).•
The air needed for combustion is taken from the room, so be sure that there is sufcient•
ventilation.
Never place this hearth in a mechanically ventilated home.•
Combustion gases need to be discharged through an exhaust pipe suitable for this purpose.•
Thestovemustbeconnectedandcheckedbyacertiedgasinstaller.•
Making changes to the setting values and other adjustments needs to be done by a certied•
installer and in accordance with the requirements.
Thehearthmustbeinstalledintoareproofrecess.•
If you use an existing smoke channel, you must place a corrosion-proof steel tube on the stove •
measuring at least 0.5m long with a diameter of at least 100mm.
Alwayshaveyourchimneyueprofessionallycleanedbeforeplacingthegashearth.•
Always comply with the currently applicable regulations for gas units.•
Overall size of the encasement: height 511mm, width 660mm and depth 323mm. •
When building in the appliance, there must be approximately 5cm clearance between the recess •
andthereplace.
The hearth must be installed in accordance with the currently applicable local and regional •
regulations.
2.1.1 Chimney
If the chimney has previously served as an exhaust for a coal or oil stove, it must be cleaned by a
professional.Thoughagasreplacecanoperatewellonlittlechimneydraw,itisadvisabletohavethe
chimney checked for any blockages or obstructions, etc.
2.2 Installing the hearth
Remove the packaging
Remove the two screws behind the control panel (see illustration 1) and lift off the glass window.1.
Remove the four screws of the decorative frame, and remove the frame (see illustration 2). 2.
Remove the two screws of the chimney connector, and slide the plate out of the rails (see illus. 3).3.
Mounttheexiblepipetotheconnector.4.
Then place the stove into the housing and slide the connector back into place.5.
Connect the gas in accordance with the instructions (see also ´gas connection´)6.
Check whether all gas connections are gastight; you can use soap water or a gas-leak detector.7.
Assemble the receiver of the remote control (see also ‘remote control’).8.
Replace the decorative frame.9.
Put the logs into place (see the section on placing the log set)10.
Puttheglasswindowbackintoplace.Avoidtouchingtheglassbecausengermarkscannotbe11.
removed after the stove has been lit up.










