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smoke outlet. Break off the plate (5) within this cut-out to make a hole in the rear plate so there is
room for the smoke outlet.
3. Removing the internal heat shield (6). Lift the heat shield (6) up and remove it from the stove. The
heat shield has a cut-out for the flue duct. Break off the pre-cut plate (7); the resulting hole fits the
flue duct.
4. Removing the top plate (8). Remove the two screws (9) beneath the top plate and lift the top plate
(8) off.
5. Removing the cover plate (10). Remove the cover plate (10) on the back of the stove by removing
the three screws (Torx Bit no. 30). Now the cover plate can be removed from the rear-facing smoke
outlet.
6. Removing the flue spigot (11). Remove the three screws. The flue spigot (11) can now be removed
from the upward-facing smoke outlet.
7. Installing the flue spigot (11). Place the flue spigot (11) in front of the smoke outlet on the rear of the
stove and secure it with the three screws.
8. Installing the cover plate (10). Place the cover plate (10) above the smoke outlet on the top of the
stove and secure it with the three screws.
9. Installing the top plate of the stove (8). Place the top plate (8) on the fittings and secure it with the
two screws (9).
10. Installing the internal heat shield (6). Replace the heat shield (6) at the back of the stove.
11. Installing the rear plate (3). Place the rear plate (3) on the guide pins at the back of the bottom plate
of the stove; then press it in towards the stove. Lift the rear plate and press it lightly inwards until it
engages with the guide pins.
12. Installing the external heat shield (1). Replace the heat shield (1) at the back of the stove.
Changing the smoke outlet from top outlet to rear outlet - HWAM 3760 (drawing J)
If a wood-burning stove from the factory is supplied with a top outlet but you want to change it to a
rear outlet, this can be done by following the instructions below. If this change is made, a closed top plate
without a hole for the top outlet can be purchased.
1. Removing the external heat shield (1). Lift the heat shield (1) up and remove it from the stove. The
heat shield has a cut-out for the flue duct. Break off the pre-cut plate (2); the resulting hole fits the
flue duct.
2. Removing the rear plate (3). Lift the rear plate and pull it away from the stove so that it disengages
from the guide pins (4) on the bottom plate of the stove. There is a cut-out in the rear plate for the
smoke outlet. Break off the plate (5) within this cut-out to make a hole in the rear plate so there is
room for the smoke outlet.
3. Removing the internal heat shield (6). Lift the heat shield (6) up and remove it from the stove. The
heat shield has a cut-out for the flue duct. Break off the pre-cut plate (7); the resulting hole fits the
flue duct.
4. Removing the top plate (8). Remove the two screws (9) beneath the top plate and lift the top plate
(8) off.
5. Removal of the front of the heat storage compartment (12). Loosen and remove the two screws
(13) at the top of the front. Loosen the two screws (14) on each side of the front of the heat stor
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age compartment – these screws should not be removed, only partially loosened. Now pull the front
forward.
6. Removing the cover plate (10). Remove the cover plate (10) on the back of the stove by removing
the three screws (Torx Bit no. 30). Now the cover plate can be removed from the rear-facing smoke
outlet.
7. Removing the flue spigot (11). Remove the three screws. The flue spigot (11) can now be removed
from the upward-facing smoke outlet.
8. Installing the flue spigot (11). Place the flue spigot (11) in front of the smoke outlet on the rear of the
stove and secure it with the three screws.
9. Installing the cover plate (10). Place the cover plate (10) above the smoke outlet on the top of the