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Re-mount the wall bracket by matching up the drilling points A with the lower holes on the wall
bracket. Mark the 2 drilling points B with a pen.
Step 3
Drill the 4 holes and insert wall plugs that are adapted to your wall (e.g. plasterboard, concrete).
Position and screw in the wall bracket.
1.3 - Connecting the radiator
The appliance must be supplied with 230 V 50 Hz.
The radiator power supply must be directly connected to the network downstream of the
omnipolar cut-off device in accordance with the installation guidelines.
A 3-wire cable (Brown = Phase, Blue = Neutral, Black = Pilot wire) is used to connect to the supply
circuit through a junction box.
In humid rooms, such as kitchens and bathrooms, the junction box must be installed at least 25 cm
from the ground.
The installation must be equipped with a circuit-breaker type protective device, with a 30 mA
differential.
Connection to ground is prohibited. Do not connect the pilot wire (black) to ground.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their after-sales
department or by a similarly qualified individual for safety reasons.
If the control or controlled device is protected by a 30 mA differential (for example: in the
bathroom), the power supply for the pilot wire on this differential needs to be protected.
1.4 - Locking the appliance on its wall bracket
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Place the appliance on the S bracket as per the diagram.
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Move the appliance towards the bracket, then lift the appliance
(arrows 1 and 2).
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Introduce the mounting brackets into the holes on the appliance,
then lower the appliance (arrow 3).
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Lock by rotating the 2 V-locks by a half turn, your appliance is now
mounted.
1.5 - Maintenance
Before performing any maintenance work, turn off your appliance by turning the On/Off switch to
the 0 position.