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1.6 Connecting the flue pipe
lift the upper cast iron top plate off the stove.
Note: the round cast iron cover plate in the top plate must remain mounted if the stove is being
installed with the flue pipe to the rear, but unscrewed from the upper top plate if the flue pipe
is being installed pointing upwards.
Mounting the flue collar pointing upwards
From the factory, the stove is prepared for installation with the included flue collar (1) pointing
upwards with included ball stop and screws. The ball stop, which prevents the chimney sweep
from damaging the stove's baffle plates while sweeping, is the 178 mm long rod that is provi-
ded.
Mounting the flue collar to the rear
If the stove is being installed with the flue pipe to the rear, the round plate fixed with two
screws on the back of the stove is dismounted. The iron piece on the inside convection back
panel is knocked out with light, firm taps with a hammer next to the small "bridges" holding
the piece.
The cast iron cover is removed from the back panel by turning it anticlockwise and mounted on
the inside top plate by pressing it down and turning it clockwise. The lid can act as a cleaning
cover, and facilitate access for the annual cleaning of the stove. The flue collar is centred and
screwed onto the back of the stove with the clamps and screws provided. The ball stop is not
used when installing the flue collar to the rear.
the location of the baffles
The baffles (2) and (3), which are made
from vermiculite, are mounted at the fac-
tory.
Make sure that the baffles are correctly
assembled before lighting the stove
(please see the sketch.)
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