2. Bring the five core cable from the fire unit (with the six way plug attached) through the cable entry hole,
securing it to the wall plate with the strain relief bush allowing approximately 6” (150mm) to protrude through the
wall plate.
3. Mark through the fixing plate the four holes (slots) and drill and plug the brickwork to fix the wall plate securely
into position.
4. Feed the glass fibre rope gently into the gap between the inner and outer spigot to form a ring seal between
them. The rope can be pushed into the gap with a screwdriver. Care must be taken not to push the rope too far,
it only needs to be inserted enough to clear the outer edge of the mating spigots.
5. Having fed the 5 core cable through the cable entry hole in the fan unit, push the fan unit into the wall plate
until it engages. Securely fix into position with the four screws provided.
6. Connect the six way miniature plug into the free six way socket connected to the circuit board.
7. Place the painted outer cover over the top of the wall plate and secure with the four screws provided.
PLEASE NOTE: Silicone sealant should be used to seal round the top sides of the Outer Fan Cover
only.
Should rain water pass through the outer cover to the inner wall plate and is not able to disperse, it will back up
onto the top ledge of the fan and drip onto the circuit board rendering the unit inoperable.
If this occurs the fitter will be held responsible and will be liable to fund the replacement.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
CONTINUED
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Fig. 9
Inner spigot
Outer spigot
Wall plate
Glass fibre rope
Fig. 8
spigot
Cable entry hole
Fixing holes
Wall plate
Fan unit
Outer cover