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Viessmann

Modelltechnik GmbH

Bahnhofstraße 2a

D - 35116 Hatzfeld-Reddighausen 

www.viessmann-modell.de

Made in Europe

92364

Stand 03/sw 

04/2017

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The latest version of the manual can be looked up at the 

Viessmann homepage entering the item-No.

1. Important information

Please read this manual completely and attentively before 

using the product for the first time. Keep this manual. It is part 

of the product.

1.1 Safety instructions

Caution: 

Risk of injury!

 

Due to the detailed reproduction of the original and the 

intended use, this product can have peaks, edges and 

breakable parts. For installation tools are required. 

1.2 Using the product for its correct purpose

This product is intended:
-  For installation in model train layouts and dioramas.
-  For connection to an authorized model train transformer 

(e. g. item-No. 5200) with admitted operating voltage.

-  For operation in dry rooms only.
Using the product for any other purpose is not approved and 

is considered incorrect. The manufacturer is not responsible 

for any damage resulting from the improper use of this 

product.

1.3 Checking the package contents 

Check the contents of the package for completeness:
-   Bridge mast
- Groundsocket
- Screw
-  Bracket for Märklin bridges
-  Universal base
-   Manual 

2. Mounting 

Figures 2 – 11 please see on page 2.

Caution:

Never touch the mast but only the patented base socket (fig. 1).

 

Slide the mast from the groundsocket.

2.1 Mounting on Märklin bridges

-   Push the groundsocket on the bracket for Märklin bridges 

(fig. 2 + 3).

-   Clip the bracket with the groundsocket sidewards under 

your bridge and slide the bridge mast onto the groundsocket 

(fig. 4 – 6).

2.2 Mounting on other manufacturers‘ bridges

-   Screw the groundsocket with the enclosed screw onto the 

universal base (fig. 7 + 8).

-   Apply a bit of glue to the marked points of the universal 

base (fig. 8) and glue it to the bridge (fig. 9).

-   Slide the bridge mast onto the groundsocket (fig. 10 + 11).

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