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1.0 Installing your Morsø stove

1.1 Unpacking the stove

3410: After removing the outer packaging, flatten it and lay onto the floor close to the stove;
this can then act as protective work surface during the assembly process.
Next, remove the legs and bolts from inside the stove. Gently lay the stove onto its back and
unscrew it from the wooden pallet. Using the bolts supplied, now screw the legs into position
on the underside of the base. The stove should now be lifted and moved into the upright po-
sition, avoiding excess load on the back legs.
3440: Remove the stove from the pallet and place it carefully into the right position.
The stoves are heavy and therefore it is strongly recommended that when lifting, it is under-
taken by two people. Morsø 3410 weighs 100 kg, Morsø 3440 weighs 116 kg,
The stove is intended for intermittent use.
1.2 Installing the stove
The stove and chimney installations MUST comply to all current National and Local Build-
ing Regulations; your approved Morsø dealer or your local building control officer can advise
regarding this. Ultimately, it is you and your installer who is responsible that the installation
complies.
1.3 Chimney sweep
It may also be wise to consult your local chimney sweep before installing the stove. After your
stove has been installed, it is advisable to have the chimney checked and swept at least once
a year. In any case, if your chimney has not been used for some time, it should be inspected
for cracking, bird nests, etc. before it is put back into use.
1.4 Stove placement/clearance requirements
Minimum Clearance requirements apply if the stove is placed near to combustible materials.
Permitted clearances to combustible materials are also indicated on the data plate on the rear
of the stove.
In situations where the stove is to be fitted into a brick or non-combustible recess, we recom-
mend that the stove is installed with at least 10 - 15 cm clearance to the wall, this will allow
heat to circulate around the stove; also the maintenance of the outside stove is easier. When
applied to masonry, a layer of wallpaper is normally classified as a non-combustible surface.
Howerver, thery may be a degree of discolouration particularly where blow vinyl papers are
used.
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