Height Adjustment And Levelling The Appliance; Connection To The Flue; Connecting To The Top; Connecting To The Back - Lacunza Tarbes Instruction Book

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2.
Attention! Unscrew the four metal
sheets that secure the legs to the wooden
base.
Figure No.4 - Close-up of the metal sheets
that secure the legs to the wooden base
3.
Move the stove to the desired
installation site. The back part of the stove
should be positioned at least 15mm from
the wall.
2.3.5. Height adjustment and levelling the
appliance
The appliance must be perfectly level,
horizontally and vertically, both at the
front and on the sides (use a spirit level).

2.3.6. Connection to the flue

The appliance must be connected to the
chimney flue using special piping designed
to resist the products of combustion (e.g.
stainless steel, enamelled steel, etc.).
To connect the flue to the socket flange,
insert the piping inside the flange and seal
the joint with fire sealant or fire cement to
make it completely airtight.
The installer must ensure that the pipe
connected to the appliance is well secured
and there is no chance of it coming free
from its housing (e.g. as a result of
dilatation due to temperature, etc.).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
On this appliance, the flue socket can be
fitted either on top or at the rear of the
appliance.

2.3.6.1. Connecting to the top

As standard, the appliance is delivered
with the connection collar fitted for a
connection at the top, see following figure.

2.3.6.2. Connecting to the back

For a connection to the rear, the
position of the connection collar needs to
be changed. The connection collar is
attached with 2 M6 nuts (key 11). Proceed
as follows:
Figure No.5 - Figure of the connection
collar fitted for a connection at the top
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