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Place the corner bracket (1) in the corner at the desired height. Allow for a minimum distance of 3 cm
from the floor to the bottom of the corner bracket. Mark at least 2 of the corner bracket's 4 oblong
holes (1.1) on the wall on each side of the corner bracket. Drill the holes. Use of raw plugs in steel,
expansion bolts or an adhesive anchor is recommended. If the flue duct is connected to a rear smoke
outlet, mark the large hole in the corner bracket (1.2) and drill the hole. Secure the wall bracket to the
wall with screws. It is very important that the bracket is completely level. It is recommended that the
cover plate (1.3) should be removed before mounting the corner bracket. Do not attach until the wood-
burning stove has been mounted on the wall.
Attach the stove bracket (2) to the corner bracket (1). Fit the supplied M10 bolts in the holes (2.1).
Fasten with the nuts from the inside of the corner bracket (1).
Break off the two oval plates (3.1) at the back of the stove. If the flue duct is connected to a rear smoke
outlet, remove the cover plate (3.3). Lift the stove up onto the two hooks on the stove bracket (2.2). For
proper fitting, make sure that the stove rests securely in the hooks. Then attach the two accompanying
6 mm bolts (4), one at each side of the stove bottom plate (3.2). This locks the stove into the stove
bracket. Do not overtighten the bolts, as the metal should be able to expand with the heat generated
by normal use of the stove.
Building material Producer Type and designation
Concrete,
solid brick or
hollow brick
Air-entrained
concrete
The wall's plaster work is not accounted for in the sizes listed above. The anchor's effective length must
therefore be increased by at least the minimum thickness of the plaster work.
Important! The orner bracket may not be screwed into brick joints.
Hilti
HUS-H 10,5 x 55
Expandet
MMS-S 7,5 x 50
Fischer
FBS 8/5 US
Expandet
LB metal M10 air-entrained concrete anchor
Fischer
FTP M 10 + set screw M10 x 25 mm steel
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