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• The magnet (B) can be mounted on other side of the
electronic unit (A).
• The window can be attached either vertically
or horizontally and can be positioned on the side or at
the top/ bottom of the window.
distance:
• Installation must be in parallel with a maximum spacing
of 8 mm.
• The magnet (B) must be centre-aligned with the
electronic unit (A).
• The magnet (B) and electronic unit (A) must be
attached at the same level (or as close to the same
level as possible) within the designated area.
Mounting:
Each of the elements can be fastened in two ways:
Adhesive strip mounting:
The surface on which you are mounting the element must be
clean and free of grease.
• Stick the adhesive strips supplied on the back of the
electronic unit (A) and on the back of the bracket for the
magnet (B).
• Then press the electronic unit (A) and the bracket onto the
frame and window.
Screw mounting:
Screw fastening damages the window frame. For those living in rented accommodation,
this could lead to a landlord making claim for compensation or holding back a tenant’s
deposit.
• Use a pen to mark the borehole positions (E) of the
electronic unit (A) and the magnet holder (B) on the
window frame and casement.
• If you are working with a hard surface, you should
pre-drill the holes marked (E) using a 1.5 mm drill.
• Use the countersunk head screws supplied to fasten
the wall brackets for the electronic unit (A) and
magnet (B).
If you are using the 14.5 mm high spacer,
you must first fasten it with two 2.2 x 16 mm
screws and then attach the magnet unit
(B) to it with another two screws. The
flatter spacers are simply fastened
together with the magnet using two 2.2 x
16 mm screws.
• Once you have fastened the wall bracket for the
magnet (B), insert the magnet. Then place the cap
on the magnet.
• Once you have fastened the wall bracket for the
electronic unit (A), attach the electronic unit.
Complete the mounting procedure by placing the
cap on the electronic unit (A). White and brown