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2. Push the units together. Use the adjusting screws on the
feet to bring the appliances to the same height, then level
them.
Screw the appliances together at the base using the screw,
washer and nut
B
. Replace panel
A
using the screws.
3. Using a solid tool, break nuts
C
from connecting rail
D
.
Insert connecting rail
D
into the gap between the top,
making sure marking
E
is pointing forwards.
Connect the appliances by hammering nuts
C
into the
dedicated cut out.
4. Seal the whole length of the joint with long lasting silicone
(we recommend grey junction sealing, code: 059611).
Attach the rail
D
using the supplied screws
F
.
Insert the hook on the underside of cover
G
into the
eyelets in the connecting rail and slide cover
G
backwards
until it aligns to the front.
F.10
Side panels and base models
All side panels are available in two different versions:
•
Side panel with an overhang of 12,5 mm / 0,49″
for
individual mounting on walls.
•
Side cover without overhang
to mount on covered sides.
Mount the faceplates onto the unit cladding when setting up.
The faceplates suitable for your type of installation are
available as optional accessories.
1. Side panels for wall installation: height 400 mm [15,75″] / 700 mm [27,56″] / 800
mm [31,5″]
2. Base panel or stainless steel base for wall mounting: height 100 mm [3,94″] /
200 mm [7,87″]
3. Side panels for free-standing appliances: height 700 mm [27,56″] / 800 mm
[31,5″]
4. Base panel or stainless steel base for free-standing appliances: height 100 mm
[3,94″] / 200 mm [7,87″]
5. Side panels for back-to-back setup height 700 mm [27,56″] / 800 mm [31,5″]
6. Base panel or stainless steel base for mounting back-to-back: height 100 mm
[3,94″] / 200 mm [7,87″]
F.11
Fixing the side panels with a 12,5 mm /
0,49″ overhang
1. Attach connecting rails
B
and
C
with the supplied screws
A
. Make sure marking on part
B
on the rail is pointing
forwards.
A
A
B
D
C
C
D
E
D
F
G
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D