
Hacousto Holland bv
Industrieweg 87
2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs
4EVAC Compact 500 quick guide
DoP OD 16.47
Author:
DD
Design revision:
2.0
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5.
Mounting Compact 500 onto a wall
The Compact 500 main unit is meant to be mounted on vertical structures, such as concrete walls.
NOTE: To provide sufficient ventilation, keep at least 20 cm space on both sides of the cabinet. Keep
ventilation grills free of obstacles!
At the back side of the Compact 500 cabinet you will find a wall-mount bracket provided with 3 fixing holes.
Note the two slots in the back plate of the cabinet, corresponding to the wall bracket hooks.
When the cabinet is mounted, there is a 10 mm space between the cabinet and the wall. This space can be
used for cables running from the floor to the top of cabinet.
Prepare wall-plugs and follow these steps:
1.
Place the bracket on the wall. Optimal height of the top is 170 cm above floor level.
2.
Using wall plugs, fix the bracket in 3 points.
3.
Optionally, in the space between the left and right edge of the bracket, place cables flat on the
wall, vertically.
4.
Lift the Compact 500 cabinet and place it flat against the wall:
a.
The top of the cabinet should be at least 20 cm above the bracket top edge,
b.
The side edges of the cabinet should be flat against the wall, hiding the bracket (and
cables) behind it.
5.
Slide the cabinet down until it hangs on the bracket.
6.
Check if the position of the cabinet is straight and all edges at the back are flush with the wall.
7.
Check if the cabinet is placed firmly on the bracket and does not move in any direction.
8.
Lock with two bottom wall plugs.
NOTE: The maximum weight of the main unit (without battery) is 29 kg. We strongly advise that the cabinet
should be lifted and hung by at least two persons. Check your local safety requirements on the maximum
allowed weight per person.