Mini Wall Assembly

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Mounting the stove on a wall
Place the wall bracket (1) on the wall at the desired height. Allow for a 22 cm distance as a
minimum from the oor to the bottom of the mounted wall bracket.
Mark the 6 holes (2) in the wall bracket on the wall and drill the holes. It is recommended to use
raw plugs of steel. If the ue duct is connected to a rear smoke outlet, mark the large hole (3)
in the wall bracket, and drill the hole. Secure the wall bracket to the wall with screws. It is very
important to ensure that the bracket is completely level. If the ue duct is connected to a rear
smoke outlet, remove the cover plate (4).
Lift o󰀨 the stove top plate (4). Break o󰀨 the pre-cut plate (5) at the top of the rear plate. For
smoke outlet to the rear, break o󰀨 the pre-cut plate (6) on the rear plate in front of the smoke
outlet as well as the part of the heat shield (12) that covers the smoke outlet. Lift the stove up
onto the two hooks on the wall tting (7). For proper tting, make sure that the stove rests se-
curely in the hooks. Then insert a bolt M6x8mm (8) in the hole (9) in the wall tting hook, one
in either side, and fasten with the nut (10). Tighten the two M6x16 mm screws (11) through the
tting and into the bottom of the stove. This locks the stove into the wall tting. Replace the
stove top plate.
Building material Producer Type and designation
Concrete,
solid brick or
hollow brick
Hilti HUS-H 10,5 x 55
Expandet MMS-S 7,5 x 50
Fischer FBS 8/5 US
Air-entrained
concrete
Expandet
LB metal M10 air-entrained concrete
anchor
Fischer
FTP M 10 + set screw M10 x 25 mm
steel
The wall’s plaster work is not accounted for in the sizes listed above. The anchor’s e󰀨ective
length must therefore be increased by at least the minimum thickness of the plaster work.
Important! The wall tting may not be screwed into brick joints.
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