10 stove installation, Bypass handle installation, Rear vent configuration – Lopi Leyden 028-S-75-2 User Manual

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10

Stove Installation

(for qualified installers only)

© Travis Industries

100-01177

4060802

Bypass Handle Installation

The bypass handle is shipped inside the owner’s pack (along with a 1/8” hex wrench). With the set
screws loosened, line up the bypass handle with the bypass rod (Figure 4). Press back on the bypass
lever and slide the handle into place. NOTE: Several washers may be included on the bypass rod to
act as spacers –

do not remove these washers

. Once in place, secure the handle by tightening

the two set screws. Make sure the set screws are properly located over the holes in the bypass rod.
When tightened, the set screws will submerge below the surface of the handle (Figure 4).

Figure 4

Rear Vent Configuration

The rear vent configuration is only for masonry fireplace installations (hearth stove). All steel chimney
applications require the top vent configuration.

The vent (chimney connector) may be directed to the rear of the appliance when installed into a masonry
fireplace. See Figure 5 for details.

The flue collar is held in place with three bolts

and two nuts. Use two 7/16" open-end

wrenches to remove the bolts and nuts.

7/16" Wrench

NOTE: Make sure the gasket

underneath the flue collar is properly

located and seals the flue collar when

it is installed.

Open the bypass - this

allows for access to the

nut under the flue collar.

Remove the flue collar and rotate it to the rear.

Use the exiting bolts and nuts to attach the

sides of the flue. For the center connection

use the bolt and acorn nut included in the

owner's pack.

Figure 5

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