Handling And Transport - Royal SELENE General Information - Warnings - Installation - Maintenance

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HANDLING AND TRANSPORT

The stove is delivered complete with all the parts
Pay attention to the stove's tendency to rock.
Bear the above well in mind also when moving the stove
on the transport stand.
Avoid sudden movements and sharp tugs when lifting
the stove.
Make sure the lifting capacity of the forklift is more
than the weight of the stove.
The person manoeuvring the lifting means is held
completely responsible for lifting loads.
Do not let children play with the packaging materials
To remove the device from the pallet, follow the
indications in the handbook.
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PREPARING THE PLACE OF
INSTALLATION
5.1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The responsibility for any work done in the space where
the stove is to be installed is, and remains, the user's.
The user is also entrusted with carrying out the checks
regarding the proposed installation solutions.
The user must comply with all the local, national and
European rules and regulations.
The appliance must be installed on a floor with an
adequate carrying capacity.
If the floor does not have a sufficient load-bearing
capacity, it is advisable to use a load-distributing plate
of an appropriate size.
Stove assembly and dismantling instructions are for
specialized technicians only.
It is always advisable for the user to call our assistance
If other technicians are called in, please make sure they
Before starting assembly or dismantling of the stove,
the installer must comply with the safety precautions as
established by law, and in particular:
he must not work in adverse conditions;
he must be in perfect mental and physical condition
to work and ensure that individual safety gear are
intact and serviceable;
he must wear accident prevention gloves;
he must wear safety shoes;
he must make sure that the area he is working in
for assembling/dismantling the stove is free from
obstacles.
5.2
COMBUSTION
There are many factors that contribute to good combustion
in terms of heat performance and low emission of polluting
substances (CO - carbon monoxide).
Some of these factors depend on the stove itself while
others depend on the environmental and installation
conditions and on the routine maintenance carried out.
Some important factors are:
Some indications are given in the following paragraphs
that should be complied with to achieve maximum stove
performance.
5.3
STOVE INSTALLATION LOCATION
The enclosed installation manual show the minimum
clearances from combustible materials and objects
expressed in centimetres that must be observed when
these clearances can be halved.
excessive heat.
parquet, linoleum, laminates or carpets must be protected
base may be made from steel, slate, glass or stone and
the front.
The manufacturer declines all liability for any alterations
underneath the protective base.
Any elements made from wood (e.g. beams) or other
combustible material located near the stove should be
Flammable walls or elements must be kept at least 150
cm away from the stove.
Leave enough clearance for maintenance work.
Make sure the minimum distance from flammable
materials (x) is observed, as shown on the pipes used to
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combustion air;
Characteristics of the system for the removal of
combustion by-products.
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