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4. INLET AIR

There are 2 alternatives for ensuring sufficient amounts of air flow to the Cinderella.

4A. Inlet air through pipe in rear wall

1.  Draw a mark in the Cinderella’s centreline, 155 mm from the floor.

2.  Pre-drill a hole using a long drill bit through the internal and external wall in the centre of the location for a 110 mm hole. 

Make sure you are holding the drill at a 90 degree angle to the wall. Then expand the hole using a 111mm hole saw.

3.  Install one of the enclosed short vent pipes with the conical/bevelled end towards the Cinderella - see fig. 2 and 3. Make a 

mark about 40 mm from the end of the pipe, in order to tell how far into the toilet the pipe should be pushed.

4.  After determining the correct length and location of the inlet air pipe, cut the pipe on the outside. NOTE: Cut the pipe flush 

with the external wall, see fig. 4 The inlet air pipe should be sealed with a suitable sealant, such as silicone, Sikaflex, etc.

5.  Fit the ventilator cowl making sure it is correctly installed. The inlet air pipe must extend about 10 mm above the lower 

edge and be centred - i.e. the edge of the cowl must be about 34 mm from theexternal surface of the pipe, see fig. 5. Tip: 

Use a marker pen to indicate where the screws must be fastened.

See more installation possibilities on www.cinderellaeco.com
If you require a different design for the inlet air system, contact your nearest sales outlet or service centre.

For installation of the outlet air pipe: see ”Outlet air.”

 

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