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NOTE: Under no circumstances shall S&P be liable for damages caused to persons or objects resulting from inco-
rrect installation procedures.
• Before proceeding with the installation, ensure that all safety measures indicated in (Fig.1) are observed.
• The wall on which the device is to be mounted must be suffi ciently robust and sturdy to support the weight of the
curtain.
NOTE: Under no circumstances shall S&P be liable for damages caused to persons or objects resulting from the
installation of the curtain on inadequate structures.
• Due to the weight of the curtain, at least two suitably trained technical specialists are required to carry out the
installation.
• The curtains are fi xed-installation devices. In order to connect to the mains, the guidelines indicated in the Low
Voltage Regulation should be followed and/or any country-specifi c regulations.
• Before connecting the curtain to the mains, ensure the supply voltage meets the requirements indicated on the
identifi cation plate.
• Ensure that there is an easily-accessible fi xed electrical socket at a distance less than the useful length of the
curtain cable (1 m).
• The CAS curtains are rated Class I and, therefore, the power supply cable must be connected to a fi xed earthed
electrical socket.
• When installing various curtains in a line, it is not advisable to use an unfi xed multiple socket.
• If the power cable is damaged it must, in the interest of safety, be replaced by S&P’s After Sales Service or by qua-
lifi ed personnel.
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concer-
ning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance to perform by the user not be made by children without supervision.
• Disconnect the curtain from the mains power before carrying out any cleaning operation on the exterior of the
apparatus. Do not handle the curtain with wet hands.
• Never insert an object through the slots in the intake grill nor in the opening of the air outlet.
4. INSTALLATION
• (Fig.2) shows the important dimensions according to the acquired model. To guarantee correct operating perfor-
mance, the length of the curtain must never be less than the length of the opening/door.
• If the length of the opening/door is greater than 1.5 metres, various curtains may be installed in a line to guarantee
that there are no air fl ows from the outside entering the air-conditioned area.
• Use the metallic wall support as a template (Fig.3-1) to mark the position of the 8 holes. Ensure that the centre of
the support is placed in the middle of the opening of the door.
• Make the 8 holes in the wall with an 8mm drill bit. Then, insert eight 8mm wall plugs into the holes (not supplied).
Ensure that these are suitable for the type of wall where the curtain is to be mounted.
• Fix the metal wall support on the wall using 8 screws (not supplied). Ensure that these are suitable for the type of wall
where the curtain is to be mounted. To prevent the curtain from becoming accidentally dislodged, never use screw hooks.
• Hang the curtain on the metal support, as indicated in (Fig.3-2). Then, fi x the curtain to the support using the 3
screws (supplied) indicated in (Fig.3-3).
5. COMISSIONING AND FUNCTIONS
• Connect the power cable to the mains. The speed of the curtain can be controlled using the front panel located on
the curtain, or with the remote control (Fig.4).
Note: The remote control requires two 1.5V AAA batteries (Batteries not supplied).
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