Installation
Operating manual AVERO Phoenix
V2.1 E
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6.
Installation
The bath tub is supplied ready for use. Use the level and the wrench (SW 10) to
vertically align the bath tub. The tub legs can be screwed in or out to adjust their
height. Please make sure that all legs are in contact with the floor and that the bath tub
stands stable.
Prior to the assembly of the bath, the local connection pipes must be sufficiently
flushed before the bath is connected. To avoid soiling of the pipes and fittings, dirt
filters must be installed on site.
The bath tub must be connected through ¾
” hoses. Please observe the attached
connection diagram. The bath tub must be connected by a qualified and competent
professional.
NOTE
To connect the bath to the water supply, dirt filters must be
used on site. Please contact your plumber to this effect.
6.1 Electrical connection
The connection of the bath tub must be executed in accordance with the technical
drawings issued by BEKA Hospitec either the guidelines for the set-up and layout of
wet areas and the current VDE standards. All supply and drain hoses as well as the
electrical cables must be installed so as to avoid the danger of tripping.
The AVERO Phoenix is connected to the power supply network through a shock-proof
protective socket featuring the legally prescribed splash guard (IP class), 230 V
AC/50Hz, 3 x 1.5 mm², 1.5 KW, 16 Ampere, fault-current circuit breaker 30 mA,
equipotential bonding (in Germany) to DIN VDE 0107. The bath tub must be
connected by a qualified and competent professional.
6.2 Protective conductor
When protection class I equipment is used, the quality of the protective conductor of
the installation is highly important. Please note that in this respect regulations and
prescriptions have been specified in many countries by the national authorities.
WARNING
In order to avoid the risk of electroshock, the device only
must be connected to a power supply network with protective
conductor.