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T R I O - I N S T R U C T I O N F O R I N S TA L L AT I O N
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Place the bae (see Appendix 4, Fig. 4);
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Use the template supplied to set the distance of the restriction (see Appendix 4, Fig. 5) as follows:
-A distance of 33 mm means that the bae is closed to a maximum level;
-A distance of 40, 50 and 65 mm is set by using a template.
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Fix the bae by using the socket cap screw (S).
6.7.2 Air inlet guide (L)
The air inlet guide (L) is supplied separately.
Follow the procedure below for installing the air inlet guide (see Appendix 4, Fig. 6):
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Remove the front pane as indicated in section 6.9.1;
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Remove the tray surrounding the burner (M) from the appliance;
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Place the air inlet guide;
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Place the tray surrounding the burner (M) back in the appliance.
!Caution
Do not throw away the air inlet guides, you may need them in the future.
6.8 Placing the wood set
The appliance is supplied with a wood set.
Caution
Strictly observe the following instructions to prevent unsafe situations:
-only ever use the supplied wood set;
-place the wood set exactly as described;
-make sure the pilot burner and the space around it are kept free from objects (see Appendix 4, Fig. 7);
-make sure that the slot between the burner tray and the tray surrounding the burner is kept free from objects.
- make sure that the vermiculite’s ne dust does not get on the burners.
6.8.1 Wood set
The wood set consists of vermiculite (see Appendix 4, Fig. 8), chips (see Appendix 4, Fig. 9) and a number of blocks.
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Fill the burner tray with vermiculite; equally spread the vermiculite (see Appendix 4, Fig. 14).
!Caution
-You can inuence the ame image by moving the vermiculite, yet
-the burner deck has to remain covered with vermiculite in order to prevent that the life expectancy of the burner is reduced
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Fill the tray around the burner with chips; equally spread the chips.
Caution
Do NOT place chips over the slot, around the burner.
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Identify blocks A up to F by using Fig. 10, see Appendix 4.
!Tip
Use the burn stains on the blocks for identication.
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First place blocks A and B (see Appendix 4, Fig. 11).
Caution
- Place block A in such a way that the pilot ame and ame opening are not covered. Fig. 11, see Appendix 4, shows how
it should be done, and Fig. 12, see Appendix 4, shows how it should not be done
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Then place blocks C up to F (see Appendix 4, Fig. 13).
Caution
The logs should not completely cover the burner pattern, because:
- the main burners will not ignite properly; which could result in unsafe situations;
- the appliance will become lthy more quickly, as a result of soot;
- the ame picture will be aected.
6.9 Panes
6.9.1 Front pane
After placing the wood set you can place the front pane as described below.
!Caution
-Avoid/remove ngerprints on the pane, as they will burn into the glass.
- Avoid damages when removing/placing the glass pane.
- Make sure the sealing tape at the edges of the glass pane is not damaged during removal.
6.9.1.1 Removing the front pane
When removing the front pane, you should observe the instructions below; (see Appendix 4, Fig. 15 to 18)
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Open the door;
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Unscrew the 6 parkers of the glass strip at the sides by using the socket spanner supplied;
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Remove the glass strips;
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Unscrew the 3 parkers of the upper glass strip;
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Hold the pane and remove the upper glass strip;
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Remove the pane from the slot at the underside.
6.9.1.2 Placing the front pane
Placing the front pane will take place in reverse order of the removal procedure described above.
!Caution
Do not screw the parkers on too tight, to prevent breaking and/or slipping: tight=tight.
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