Installation manual117 Installatie7.1 Placing the applianceSeparate sub-sections describe different ways of placing the appliance. The general description below for placing the appliance applies to all these sub-sections:1Place the appliance where it will be installed and observe the following:3-The construction dimensions of the appliance (see fig. 7-2).-The minimum chimney breast dimensions (see section 7.4).-The length of the cables and pipes (see section 7.4).-Place the appliance in front of a heat-resistant and non combustible wall and on a heat-resistant and non-flammable floor. The wall brackets on a built-in appliance ensure that the minimum distance to the wall is maintained.-Take sufficient measures to prevent temperatures of a possible wall behind the chimney breast becoming too high, including the materials and/or objects behind the wall.-Make sure there are no combustible objects or materials within the radiation range (see fig. 7-6) of the fire.-Place the concentric system in such a way that no fire hazard can ever be created (see section 7.3).-Do not cover the appliance and/or do not wrap it in an insulation blanket or any other material.1Set the height of the appliance using the adjustable feet and level the appliance.1Loosen the bracket with the gas control by loosening the self-tapping screws and screw the self-tapping screws back in the appliance.1Place the bracket with the gas control, together with the wiring of the ignition/ionization cable(s), the flexible gas hose(s) and the data plate with chain in the direction of the control hatch (see section 7.5).3-Do not lay the cables of the ionisation and ignition pins along metal parts, wiring and other components.-The data plate must remain attached to the appliance with the chain.3-Make sure that the appliance to be installed has a stable position. Fasten possible extending legs with the self-tapping screws.-Anchor appliance to the wall using the mounting facility. (see Fig. 7-2 (B)).
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