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The floor consits of several layers, a wood fibre layer for insula-
tion and a white 16 mm chipboard panel which serves as carrier 
plate for the carpet.

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4.4  Wood fibre and floor plate

First, insert the wood fibre foor plate and secondly the 16 mm chipboard panel 
onto which the carpet will be layed (adhesive tape on top).

Tongue

Groove

Note: This is how you to determine which part of a door or window is the top 
part and which is the bottom part: At the top the tongue part is located, at the 
bottom part there is the groove.

INSTALLATION OF WALLS AND DOOR/WINDOWS

Summary of Contents for MOBILE UNIT

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SOUND INSULATING CABIN MOBILE UNIT...

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Page 3: ...floor plate with wedges 11 4 Installation of walls and door windows 12 4 1 Instructions regarding brick connections 12 4 2 Row A and glass door 14 4 3 Installing the brakes 17 4 4 Wood fibre and floo...

Page 4: ...4 1 Scope of delivery SCOPE OF DELIVERY The cabin parts are delivered in one wooden box i...

Page 5: ...ctor and motion detector box 1 x Roof plate wood fibre 35 mm 4 x Roof lining boards wood fibre 4 x Roof frames chipboard 3 x pipe elbows 2 x Ventilation tubes 1 x Fan 1 x Accessories box 1 x Box with...

Page 6: ...ames when handling door and window elements During assembly please wear suitable clothing and the required protective equipment e g shoes with reinforced caps Climbing aids or ladders will be needed A...

Page 7: ...Feststellbremsen Wasserwage oder Nivellierger t zur Nivellierung Ausrichtung des Bodenplatten 6 mm Inbusschl ssel zur Verstellung der F e 2 Holzleisten zur T rpositionierung Hammer Zulage zur Korrektu...

Page 8: ...ge interval for air filter As soon as the red diode lights up on the fan the filter must be replaced This diode can be seen underneath the fan cover on the roof of the booth Cleaning interval The cabi...

Page 9: ...order of assembly Divide the components into the rows A B C D floor elements and ceiling elements This preparation will help you to ensure quick and smooth assembly When removing the parts from the p...

Page 10: ...c brick and the fan must not be carried on the power cable i Do not place the inside of the ceiling panel on the floor The motion detector positioned there is protruding it could be damaged i Caution...

Page 11: ...cabin 3 1 Scruing the floor plate with wooden wedges When positioning the floor plate make sure that the floor is not sloping i The floor plate has to be secured with the wooden wedges to prevent it...

Page 12: ...nnection The brick construction consists of a tongue and groove system with additional connecting elements The bricks are to be slid together from above as shown in the illustration Depending on the f...

Page 13: ...ATION OF WALLS AND DOOR WINDOWS Each brick is marked with a sticker on the top It should always be read from the inside of the cabin Make sure that the bricks are straight and not askew in the connect...

Page 14: ...ear and right side A4 A5 A6 4 2 Row A glass door The door must be carried by two people for safety reasons Important note Avoid hard elements on clothing such as belt buckles rivets protruding zippers...

Page 15: ...HELD BY ONE FITTER 1 Remove the protective foil from the glass door 2 Two fitters are needed to position the door into the notch on the floor plate The correct position is in the middle of the front...

Page 16: ...16 The door must not be opened unless additionally secured until the brick row D has been installed as the weight of the open door can cause the cabin to tilt i INSTALLATION OF WALLS AND DOOR WINDOWS...

Page 17: ...alling the brakes The Mobile Unit may only be used with the brakes locked The parking brakes are mounted with screws As soon as the unit is placed at the intended location both parking brakes must be...

Page 18: ...plate First insert the wood fibre foor plate and secondly the 16 mm chipboard panel onto which the carpet will be layed adhesive tape on top Tongue Groove Note This is how you to determine which part...

Page 19: ...front right next to the door and continue counter clockwise as shown in the illustrations Next install brick row C Start with Brick C11 and continue clockwise as shown in the illustrations Make sure t...

Page 20: ...misalignment the door position must be corrected You can correct the door position as described in the illustrations on the following page using the 2 x wooden strips as well as the hammer and an add...

Page 21: ...21 INSTALLATION OF WALLS AND DOOR WINDOWS 1 2 3 2x Wooden Strips...

Page 22: ...22 Shelf Position the shelf as shown in the following figure and tighten it with the supplied screws INSTALLATION OF WALLS AND DOOR WINDOWS...

Page 23: ...install the roof plate It contains the LED panel and the motion detector which are pre installed Put the roof plate into the notch of the top brick row Next place the wood fibre plate on top Make sur...

Page 24: ...otion detector module and position it as shown in the illustration Then connect the transformer for the 1 LED panel and connect the plug to the 3 way connector strip Make sure that the transformer is...

Page 25: ...25 ROOF ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRIC CONNECTION 5 2 Connections fan and LED 1 LED 2 Transformer 3 Motion detector module 4 Roof supply cable 5 3 way electrical strip 6 Fan...

Page 26: ...les run through the recesses of the fan box otherwise the roof part will not fit properly Now connect the ventilation tubes to the ventilation cubes as show in the following illustration ROOF ASSEMBLY...

Page 27: ...s to install the 4 roof frames Make sure that the dowel holes on the bottom match the ones on the top brick row Make sure that the power cables are not jammed by the frame parts i ROOF ASSEMBLY AND EL...

Page 28: ...you can put the roof plates onto the top Note that the fan recess determi nes the exact position of the fan and rear outlet valve If necessary you must correct the positions otherwise the roof plates...

Page 29: ...29 ROOF ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRIC CONNECTION...

Page 30: ...nect the power cable to the mains supply 6 Lay Carpet tiles Dispose of the packaging material properly according to regulations at the appropriate disposal point i LAY CARPET TILES 7 Maintenance and c...

Page 31: ...ng hours Always clean the full surface of the bricks to prevent stains forming Any soiling due to assembly or glue can thus be removed A regular vacuum cleaner is suitable for cleaning the carpet The...

Page 32: ...roof parts and roof plate 6 To lift the first brick of the upper brick row use the supplied wedge and gently tap it between rows C and D at the end of the brick to the left of the door as shown in the...

Page 33: ...33 DISASSEMBLY...

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