Morso 5660 B Standard Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 4

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Your Morsø 5660 Std Fireplace Insert is fully assembled when
you receive it. This ensures optimum protection during trans-
portation.
However, in order to connect the stove to your chimney in-
stallation, it is necessary to dismantle the stove's flue collar.
This may only be done by removing the baffle plate from
the combustion chamber.
The Morsø 5660 weighs 327lbs therefore, in order to avoid
damage when unpacking and installing the stove, it is recom-
mended that two people carry out the task. Additionally, it is
advisable to use an underlay (cardboard, rug, or the like) for
placing parts during the installation.
Position your 5660 std. Fireplace Insert inside your fireplace
opening. Connecting to a chimney liner is best done from in-
side your insert. In order to do so, you must dismantle and re-
move the internal parts of the combustion chamber.
The installation should be done making it possible to re-
move the insert later on, if necessary, without damaging
the masonry or other materials around the insert.
Stove door
Firstly, dismount the stove door. This will ease the installa-
tion and avoid damage. Remove the spilt pin on each hinge
pin and lift up the two hinge pins, and dismount the door.
Note: The brass washer in the upper hinge is loose and must
be put in place again when remounting the door.
Fireproof materials
Now take out the fireproof liners and insulation materials
from the combustion chamber in the following sequence:
Bottom liners, the two side liners, and the rear wall liner. Fi-
nally, remove the liner and the insulation mat that sit above
the baffle plate in the roof of the combustion chamber.
Caution: The liners are very porous and must be handled
with great care.
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Baffle plate/secondary air supply
The baffle plate is mounted with four M8 bolts.
The baffle plate is heavy (30lbs.) therefore, it is difficult to
hold it in place over the four threaded holes.
For this reason, two guide bolts without heads are includ-
ed to facilitate the positioning.
1. The outermost bolts in each side should be removed.
2. The two guide bolts are now screwed into each of the
outermost holes so that the heads are barely visible (this
is necessary for the final removal of the baffle plate).
3. Next, remove the two center bolts. The baffle plate is
now resting only on the two guide bolts.
4. Carefully slide the baffle plate off the guide bolts and re-
move from the combustion chamber.
Flue collar
The flue collar with the stop bar is unscrewed from the
stove.
The loose flue collar should now be connected to the flue pipe
(or 8 feet stainless steel connector) or the flexible chimney liner
inside chimney/fireplace opening.
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