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3. Insert the hooks on the bottom of end rail
F
into the eyelets
of the connecting rail.
Attach the side of side cover
E
using the 4 flathead screws
supplied.
4. Slide end rail
F
in the direction of the arrow to align it to the
front.
F.13
Sealing
For hygiene reasons, to prevent water and other substances
from running under the appliance, seal all around the joints
between the appliance and the wall or floor with permanently
elastic silicone.
G
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
WARNING
Refer to “
G.1
Mains connection
WARNING
Refer
to
Each appliance has a specific wiring diagram. It contains the
technical specifications (electrical rating, voltage, amperage
etc.).
The Installation and Connection Diagram (E
) shows the position of the main terminal board.
It must be possible to block the system in an open position for
maintenance purposes, to prevent it from being switched on
unintentionally.
The mains supply is connected via cable installed during
assembly, which protrudes approximately 1,5 m out of the floor
or wall.
In case of marine installations: the fluctuation of the voltage
must not be higher than ±6 %.
G.2
Power cable
Unless otherwise specified, our appliances are not equipped
with a power cable. The installer must use a flexible cable
having characteristics not lower than the H05RN-F rubber
insulated type.
Connect the AC power cord to the main terminal board using a
cable relief, in accordance with the electrical wiring diagram.
G.3
Potential equalisation
The appliance must be connected to a point
indicated on a potential equalisation system with a
minimum conductor cross section of 10 mm².
When installing multiple appliances, connect them all together
through potential equalisation.
F
E
F