CS.DSA.IST-1 / Rev 1.0
We recommend you fix the appliance to the wall for improved stability. Therefore, proceed as follows:
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1.
Make two 8 mm diameter holes on the rear wall, at a height and distance according to the bracket
wall with a diameter of 8 mm.
2.
Remove the bracket fixed to the appliance by undoing the two screws indicated in the image
3.
Fix the bracket to the wall. Use suitable washers if needed.
4.
Position the appliance against the wall making sure that the bracket matches its original position on the appliance.
5.
Tighten the two screws on the bracket and appliance
Spaces around and above the appliance
The figure below shows the minimum distances from walls or other not-easily-removable furniture, that need to be taken into consideration when
positioning the appliance.
Any shelves or false ceilings mounted above the appliance must be at least 75 cm away from the top part of it.
Furniture and movable objects made from flammable materials must be positioned at least 50 cm from the side surfaces of the appliance; these objects
must be moved when performing maintenance on the appliance.
Protect all structures that can catch fire against the radiated heat of the fire.
External air intake
During operation, the appliance takes in air from the environment in which it is installed; It is therefore essential that this air is replaced through an
external air vent. The absence of the air vent may affect the flue draught and therefore the combustion and the safety of the appliance.
Therefore it is mandatory to install an external air vent with a minimum completely free passage of at least 80 cm
of 15 cm protected with a special fixed large mesh grid).
If the wall behind the appliance is on the outside, we recommend you make the hole near it at about 20 cm above the ground
If it is not possible to put an air vent in the wall behind the appliance, make a hole in a perimeter wall in the room where it is installed. If it not possible
to put the external air vent in the same room as where the appliance is installed, this hole can be made in an adjoining room as long as this room
communicates permanently, by means of a transit hole (15 cm minimum diameter).
The hole must be protected externally with a fixed grille. The protective grille must be checked periodically to ensure that it is not obstructed, thereby
impeding the passage of air. Therefore keep the air vents clear of obstructions.
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(fig. 2),
while keeping the appliance at the chosen distance from the wall.
REAR WALL
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(fig.
1). Insert suitable wall plugs in the
(fig.
2).
(round hole with minimum diameter
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(see example in Fig.
ENGLISH
A).