Part 2: Kit
Retaining
screw
Smaller cut-out
to rear
Bridging
bracket
Upper
riser rail
section
Mark the position
where rail
enters the ceiling
Riser rail
Guide bracket
Fig.21
bracket until it touches the ceiling
(Fig.21)
.
Align the rail vertically. Mark the centre hole
position of the rail on the ceiling. Remove
the rail section and the guide bracket and,
using a 26 mm hole cutter, drill the ceiling
opening.
Fit the bridging bracket
(and spacer)
to the
wall using the screw supplied, making sure
the small lug inside the bracket faces down.
Measure the 940 mm rail
(for the upper
section of rail)
and mark the required length
to fit between the bridging bracket and into
the ceiling. Remember to add the extra
length of rail onto the measurements to
clear any obstructions above the ceiling level
(Fig.20)
. Cut the riser rail to length and
deburr.
If the upper rail section is sufficiently long,
fix the guide bracket
(and spacer)
onto the
wall for additional support
(Fig.20)
.
Feed the cut upper riser rail though the
guide bracket
(if used)
before sliding the
ceiling trim down onto the rail. Slide the
riser rail into the ceiling opening and drop
back into the bridging bracket, with the
smaller of the cut-outs facing towards the
rear. Secure the rail to the bridging bracket
using the small screw supplied
(Fig.22)
.
Slide the ceiling trim up to the ceiling.
Fit the 700 mm riser rail into the bottom
bracket with the smaller cut-outs facing
towards the rear and secure with the small
screw supplied.
ImportaNt:
Before securing the rail, test
fit the outlet connector and clip to make
sure it will fit into the bottom bracket with
the rail in place.
Fit the lower riser rail assembly into the
base of the bridging bracket, making sure
the small cut-out engages the bracket
lug. using a spirit level, align the riser rail
vertically and mark the bottom bracket
centre hole position. Remove the assembly.
Drill and plug the wall.
Slide the hose retainer onto the lower rail
section.
Fig.22