hoxter HAKA 63/51, ECKA 90/40/40, HAKA 89/45 T, HAKA 89/45, HAKA 67/51 Manual For Installation

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Manual for i nsta l l at i o n
Hot-air fireplace insert
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 3
2. Checking the product 3
3. Correct positioning of the fireplace insert 4
4. Transport 4
5. Positioning the fireplace insert 5
6. Removing the transport securings (only for liftdoors) 6
7. Gas outlet variants 6
8. Connection To the chimney 8
9. Air supply for burning 8
10. Dismantling the door 9
11. Closing the door 12
12. Installing the frames 14
13. Installing the fireplace insert 16
14. Permitted insulating materials 19
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1. INTRODUCTION

- Before starting work, carefully read this manual.
- Injury and damage to the materials may occur if the procedure is not followed correctly.
- Following this manual and ensuring professional installation will result in energy saving and ecological operation.
- When assembling the consumer appliance, follow all local regulations and regulations regarding national and European standards.
- Keep this manual in a safe place.

2. CHECKING THE PRODUCT

Immediately after receipt of the consignment, check:
- that there is no visible damage
- that all movable parts and mechanisms are functional
- that the consignment is fully complete and contains:
- Installation and User Manual
- Warranty Certificate
- box with glove and lighter
Immediately notify your supplier of any potential defects and discrepancies.
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3. CORRECT POSITIONING OF THE FIREPLACE INSERT
When choosing the correct position for the fireplace insert, the following requirements should be taken into consideration:
- The position of the fireplace insert must be approved by the construction supervisor
(chimney foreman).
- A sufficient air supply must be ensured in the room. Burning 1 kg of the wood requires
approximately 12 m3 of air.
- There must not be any electric cables running through the wall or ceiling where the fireplace
insert will be installed.
- The distances from walls and floors as well as distances from electricity cables and flammable
materials in walls and ceilings, e.g. wooden beams, must also be taken into account.
- The consumer appliance must be positioned on a floor with the respective floor load capacity.
The fireplace must not be positioned in rooms:
- where there is no air supply for burning
- where flammable and explosive substances or mixtures are processed, stored or produced
- where by the exhaustion of air, the under-pressure originates towards outdoor environment
(ventilators, fume hoods, ventilation and heating equipment, ventilation driers, etc.)

4. TRANSPORT

- Handling the fireplace insert is made easier by using the transport handles which can be
inserted into the on the body of the fireplace insert (F ig. 1).
- Before transporting, make sure that both the ejection mechanism of the doors
(applicable to fireplace inserts with liftdoors) and linning of the fireplace are secured.
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FIG. 1
5. POSITIONING THE FIREPLACE INSERT
- The fireplace insert must be positioned on a base with the respective load-bearing capacity.
- The fireplace insert must be positioned on the foundation plate, not on an unstable
or movable surface.
- The distance of the fireplace insert from the floor can be regulated by turning the legs (Fig. 2).
Use the adjustable legs to balance out a height difference of up to 6 cm (only 1 cm for corner inserts). The fireplace insert must then be balanced horizontally.
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FIG. 2
6. REMOVING THE TRANSPORT SECURINGS
- After positioning the fireplace insert, remove the two transport securings that prevent damage
tothe lift-down door mechanism, see Fig. 3 (the transport securings on both sides of the fireplace insert are clearly marked).
- After removing of the securings, check the movement of the door. If there are any defects, inform
your supplier and stop the installation work.
FIG. 3
(ONLY FOR LIFTDOORS)
7. GAS OUTLET VARIANTS
Extracting smoke from the fireplace depends on how the fireplace insert is combined with anaccumulating flue system. We supply the following versions:
- cast cupola version (Fig. 4a):
- recommended for connection to the accumulating flue system with an external diameter
of180 mm
- available for models: HAKA 37/50, HAKA 63/51, HAKA 67/51, ECKA 67/45/51
- heat-air exchanger version (Fig. 4b):
- recommended for direct connection to chimneys with external diameters of 200 mm (150 mm
for HAKA 37/50)
- available for models: HAKA 37/50, HAKA 63/51, HAKA 67/51, ECKA 67/45/51
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