Logitek Standard Elec. Cable Manufacturing C/A210 Install the brick and baffle as per

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Chimney Liner Installation

Remove the existing chimney cap and install a stainless steel liner into the chimney (if a special section has been used or drilled to attach to the insert, it must be the bottom piece). The next piece should be a dripless slip joint, followed by the rest of the chimney liner. Fasten the chimney at the top when it is positioned so that the slip joint will allow the lowest piece to slide up enough to clear the insert during installa- tion. Insulate the top four to six feet between the liner and the chimney to prevent heat loss. Install the cap and flash if necessary to prevent water or creosote from entering the chimney’s venting system.

From inside the fireplace firebox, attach any adaptors or flue offsets and slide the liner up as far as necessary for the bottom piece to clear the insert during installation.

Installing the Insert

Place the insert into the firplace, making sure to center it side to side. Slide the insert in until the surround mounts are approximately 1/2” (13mm) from the face of the fireplace where the surround panels cover.

Lower the chimney and make attachment to the insert. Level the stove by using a 3/4” socket and a long extension and adjusting the bolts on either side of the insert.

Install the side surround panels with the screws supplied. Push the insert in until there is approximately a 1/4” (6mm) gap between the back of the surround panels and the face of the fireplace. Before installing the top surround panel, make sure all connections are tight and that no part of the insert or chimney is touching the firebox or chimney in the fireplace. There must be a minimum of 1” (25mm) clearance between the stove and the zero clearance fireplace. Install the top surround panel.

If additional support is necessary, factory punched holes in the front corners of the bottom air chamber will accept leveling legs. Carefully measure the distance from the hearth protection to the bottom of the stove. Use 3/8” diameter bolts that are 1/2” (13mm) longer that the distance just measured. Thread a nut onto the the bolt approximately 1” (25mm). Lift the stove slightly and insert a bolt into each hole and then thread the nut up the bolt until the front is securely supported. Install another nut onto the bolt through the air space in the stove and tighten securely. If desired an insert front support, Part# 71133, is available to fill the space between the insert and the hearth protection.

Install the brick and baffle as per page 6.

Post Installation Checks

1.Check that all chimney pipe joints are securely fas- tened.

2.Check that the heater is securely fastened to the floor (if applicable).

3.Make sure the intake vent has clear access to outside air (if applicable).

4.Make sure the outside air vent has been sealed properly to keep rodents out (if applicable).

5.Be sure all roof flashings are watertight (if appli- cable).

6.Be sure the stove is properly grounded (if appli- cable).

FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND INSURANCE PURPOSES, HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION INSPECTED BY YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE AUTHORITY OR FIRE MARSHAL BEFORE STARTING A FIRE IN YOUR STOVE. NOTIFY YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY.

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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Contents EPA Certified Wood-Burning Fireplace Inserts Contents Testing Information General Safety PrecautionsNegative Pressure Warning Negative pressures described aboveDrafting CreosoteBreak-In Period Ash DisposalFuel Paint Curing= 4-1/2 x 5-1/2 C = 4-1/2 x 6-1/4 D = 3 x 6-1/4 Next, install the front baffle bricks #33-38 underBrick Installation Side View of the FireboxM9 229mm Required ClearancesSide view of optional mantel deflector shown Top ViewStove and it’s parts Installation Procedures- Masonry ChimneyBooklet Chimney RequirementsSee Required Clearances on Original conditionInstall the brick and baffle as per Post Installation ChecksBurn only dry, well-seasoned wood for maxi Burn wet wood or anything other than cleanAt all times except when loading wood Dry wood productsStarting and Maintaining a Fire Operating Techniques and Hints Clean GlassGetting the Most Out of Your Stove Achieving Clean, Long Burns Maximizing Your Stove’s Overall EfficiencyMaintenance Ventilate See Break-in Procedures on Add fuel at lower firebox temperaturesProcedures on Check draft See Poor Draft section aboveDo’s and Don’ts 775,212M REV. a 04/2007