Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions

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WOOD COOKING STOVES
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3 min. 20 cm from ammable wall
4 50 cm
5 20 cm
6 wall
7 Floor cover
According to the choosed model, the wood stove can be installed apart, pulled over a wall or recessed
between two walls.
In the last two cases, the side wall over the the cooktop must be at a minimum distance of (see Fig. 14 page
15) from the stove border.
Possible adjacent pieces of furniture’s sides and the back side of the stove must be made up of high
temperature resistance (90°C) and reproof materials.
Also the back side over the cooktop must be made up of high temperature resistance (120°C) and reproof
materials. Do not use wood backs.
In case od apart installed stove, it must be detached from possible walls and/or pieces of furniture, with a
minimum air ow at the sides and at the back in order to allow an appliance cooling and a good distribution
of heat in the environment (see Fig. 13 page 14).
For re regulations distances from ammable or sensible to heat materials must be respected (sofas, pieces
of furniture, wood coatings etc...) as described in Fig. 13 page 14).
If highly ammable materials (curtains, carpets, etc...), all these distances must be increased of 1 meter.
In some countries also loadbearing masonry walls are considered ammable.
If the oor is made up of ammable material, an unburnt material cover must be realized (steel plate,
refractory, marble...). For cover dimensions see Fig. 13 page 14.
Check if the oor has a proper load capacity. If the existing manufacture does not reach this requirement,
proper measures must be taken (for example a load distribution plate).
If air recirculation hoods are used, they must be suitable to be used over the stove and must be placed at a
distance of minimum 60 cm.
10.4 LEVELLING
All stove models are endowed with adjustable feet which allow a plumbed appliance and a better adaptability
for recess.
Fig. 14 - Feet adjustment
Stoves with feet for baseboard allow a front feet retraction for a perfect alignment with the baseboard (for
example for the recess between pieces of furniture of a kitchen). For this adjustment it is sufcient to remove
completely the wood drawer by slightly raising it, then loosen the 17-mm bolts placed abowe the front feet (see
Fig. 15 page 16), move the feet and tighten the bolts.
Pay attention to models recessed in a marble top. If the stove needs to be removed from
the furniture, the feet must be lowered till the cooktop is under the marble top level and
now the appliance can be removed.