© Kirami Oy, Finland2 / 9INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Kirami Comfort CozyGeneralThis product is designed for private outdoor use only. The tubs have a frame and transport palletfor transport. It needs to be removed before the final placement of the tub. Do not lift the tub fromits brims. The tub should always be lifted from its bottom. In case the tub has been suppliedsideways, it needs to be turned to the correct position as soon as possible, so that the tub does notbecome oval and the bottom will not come off from the sides.INSTALLATIONMaking the foundationIt is important to place the tub on an even surface that can bear the whole weight of the tub(approx. 2000kg). The foundation can be evened out e.g. with chips (picture below) or if you want amore solid foundation, it can be cast of concrete or covered with slabs. Do not install any tracksunder the tab in an EPS-based tub, but the bottom of the tab shall be on an even surface which iscompletely load-bearing. NB! A terrace shall have a thick boarding or a slab under the tub. Removeall vegetation from under the tub so that they do not penetrate the tub structures as they grow.It is also important to see that the tub will not be surrounded by lawn or grass for a long time,because it will prevent the wood from breathing and it promotes rotting. The rubber base in an EPS-based tub can be covered with earth, as long as the ends of the wooden side panels get to breath.Note possible maintenance operation when selecting the position for the tub. It must be possible tomove the tub wherever necessary, even if it is embedded in a terrace, for example. The guaranteewill not cover any indirect costs, such as removal or construction of terraces.Water dischargeThe water discharge is the pipe (2 ½” female thread) on the opposite side of the stove. Where thesupplied shut-off valve with a 38 mm hose coupling is installed. Plan the location of your tub so thatthe water discharge will not cause any problems. Guide the water to the side with hoses – hoseswith a 38 mm ID can be used.23/ 7211.02.2018