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2. Final assembly
2.1.Dismantling the steam generator hood
• Below the steam generator there are two 32 x
16mm screws that must be unscrewed from the
hood.
Make sure that the hood is connected to the
steam generator through the cables to the display
panel. To remove the hood, loosen the plugs on
the connection cable.
• The assembly drill holes must be drilled in the
wall with the help of the template.
• Place the top screws in their dowels and tighten
them to 5mm from the wall.
• Hang up the steam generator and then tighten
the lower screws.
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• Screw on the fl ex-hose with the stainless steel woven casing already on the steam gene-
rator onto the mains water supply (3/8“).
• The water tank will be drained automatically during the fl ush programme
2.3. Steam connections
• Connect the steam pipe with the RG screw (1“ x 35) to the steam generator.
• You can fi x the steam exit either on the right-hand side or below the steam generator.
• Connect the Steamfi x of the sauna heater to the pre-installed 5/4“ x 35 sleeve.
Important Notes:
The regulations of EN 1717 and/or DIN 1988 Part 4 must be attended. Appropriate
measures must be taken that prevent the water from running back into the drinking water
pipeline. For this, especially pipe isolators or system isolators are appropriate. If necessary,
ask your drinking water supply company or your local sanitary expert.
2.2. Connecting to the water supply and drain
• Route all the electric cables from below through the PG screw connections or through the
rear wall.
Now connect the steam generator according to the following terminal diagram.
2.4. Connecting to the mains
When the mains are connected it is essential to comply with the local VDE EVU require-
ments as these currently apply. The mains must be connected and checked by a fully
qualifi ed electrician to ensure that the applicable norms are adhered to in full.