Before Using The Cookstove; Cooking Surface Cover Installation; Handrail Installation - Drolet DB04800 Installation Manual

Outback chef wood burning cookstove
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• Minimum upward slope toward the chimney: 20 mm/m (¼" per foot)
• One of the installation extremities must be firmly fixed to the cookstove nozzle with three metal
screws and the other extremity firmly fixed to the chimney.
• It must be possible to clean the pipes either by a glance or by removing the pipes. The removal of
the pipes must not require moving the cooking stove.
• The male parts of the pipe sections must be toward the appliance so the ashes and the condensation
stay inside the pipe.
• A flue pipe must never pass through a flammable floor or ceiling or go through an attic, a false
ceiling, a cupboard or concealed space.
• When passage through a combustible wall or partition is desired, the installation must comply with
CSA B365, installation code for solid fuel appliances and associated equipment.
• The chimney connector must be in good condition.

BEFORE USING THE COOKSTOVE

Cooking Surface Cover Installation

Install the cooking surface cover included with the cookstove before using it.

Handrail Installation

The cookstove's handrails are not installed at the time of purchase. Therefore, you will have to install
them by following the steps below.
1.
Unscrew the handrail's support screws (D), already on the cookstove plate (E).
2.
Fix the two supports (B) on the handrail (A) and fix them with the included screws (C).
3.
Pay attention to the positioning direction of the supports.
4.
Position the brackets so that they are facing each other with the holes in the cooking stove plate.
5.
Fix the handrail on the cookstove plate (E) with the screws (D) included.
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