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5.5 Setting up the operator base
The following illustrations are just examples, in that the space for securing the operator and accessories depends on
the overall measurements. It is up to the installer to choose the most suited solution.
- Assemble the four anchoring clamps to the plate.
- Dig a pit for the anchoring base and set up the required corrugated
tubes for the connections coming out of the junction pit.
N.B. the number of tubes depends on the type of installation
and accessories used.
- Remove any protruding nuts or washers, position the cabinet onto the base and fasten it.
Note: install the cabinet with the inspection fl ap facing an easily accessible direction.
- Fill the pit with cement and sink the anchoring base (that is, the plate
+ clamps) making sure the corrugated tubes pass through he hole set
up on the plate and that they are not fi lled with cement. The base must
be perfectly level, clean and with the bolt threading completely on the
surface.
Wait at least 24 hrs for everything to solidify.