The stove guard, Wooden cover – Logosol M8 User Manual

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The stove guard

Screw two boards horizontally to the

fixing points on the stove. Let there

be a space of a couple of centimetres

between them and the side boards.

Build a vertical fence on the horizontal

boards. The fence should be fitted

about 15 cm above the bottom and

10 cm above the highest point of the

stove.
TIP: Build the entire fence on a suitable

work surface, and then screw it to the

stove. It is difficult to reach the srews

from behind so, in this case, use torx

wood screws or through bolts.
TIP: The stove guard is a good fixing

point for a narrow table, on a level with

the upper edge of the hot tub, on which

you can place a bowl of peanuts (see

Wooden cover).

Wooden cover

Make a wooden cover of some kind of

water-resistant wooden board, or thin

tongued and grooved boards that bear

at least 50 kg. The cover is best done

in three sections. Two sections over

the bath area, and one section that is

cut to fit around the stove behind the

stove guard. The ”peanut table” can

serve as a support for one section of

the cover.
The cover has three functions:
1. It is a protection preventing small

children from falling into the hot tub

when no adults are around.
2. It keeps the heat in the water during

night.
3. It is a protection against leaves and

bird droppings.

Drowning risk!

Consider the risk of children

drowning. Use a stable and solid cover

when the hot tub is not being used.

Ensure that small children cannot

open it!

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