• Transport aids (if required), specifically barrows must only be used to
support the ebios-fire from the side.
• There must be no fuel in the tank during transportation.
DAMAGE DURING TRANSIT should be reported immediately to the supplier.
Protect the cladding and visible elements of the fireplace furniture from
soiling and damage during installation and transportation.
2.4 INSTALLATION SITE
When setting up/installing the ebios-fire ensure that the device is not posi-
tioned within the direct radiation area of large heat sources (heaters, stoves
etc.) or in rooms exposed to high temperatures (e.g., saunas).
If the ethanol fireplace is heated up externally when not in use, this can
cause fuel in the tank to be expelled over the burner channel and accumu-
late in the safety tray. In such cases, the burner is to be removed and the
tray emptied before the ebios-fire is lit.
Your ebios-fire must not be installed in:
• In stairways, unless they are in residential buildings with two or fewer
flats.
• In hallways with general access.
• In garages.
• In rooms in which highly combustible or potentially explosive substances
or mixtures are processed, stored or manufactured in quantities that
would be hazardous in the event of ignition or explosion
• In insufficiently ventilated rooms.
• In areas accessible to the public which are not supervised.
• In areas which are not protected against transverse ventilation
• On tables and furniture items (except for those specifically manufac-
tured for this device), wall-mounted shelves etc.
2.5 FIRE PROTECTION/MINIMUM DISTANCES FOR
EBIOS FIREPLACE INSERT
• No flammable objects (decorations, clothing etc.) must be left within the
area of direct radiant heat (500 mm). (see Fig. 2)
• No objects must be placed above the fire in the immediate fire-place
area or on the burner channel.
• The use of ceramic timbers is prohibited.
Fig. 2
Kitchen row Kitchen row
Installation examples Area of direct
radiant heat