17
Installation
1. Attach the mounting bracket to the wall.
The parts to be used vary depending on
the attachment method.
* Never use electric drivers, impact drivers and so forth.
Tightening with excessive force may result in
deformation of the mounting bracket and/or failures.
<When attaching to a junction box>
• Use the raised countersunk head screws to
attach the mounting bracket to the junction box.
(In this case, the wall anchor and round
countersunk head wood screws are not used.)
<When attaching to a wood surface>
• Use the raised countersunk head wood screws
to attach the mounting bracket.
(In this case, the wall anchor and raised
countersunk head screws are not used.)
<When attaching to a concrete wall surface>
• Drill a
φ
6mm hole, approx. 25mm~30mm
in depth, and hammer in the wall anchor.
Attach the mounting bracket using the raised
countersunk head wood screws.
(In this case, raised countersunk head screws
are not used.)
2. Remove the decorative frame from
the remote controller.
(The remote controller is inserted in
the decorative frame.)
Remove the remote
controller while pulling
the decorative frame
forward.
Decorative frame
Main remote
controller body
3. Connect a Y-shaped terminal of the remote
control cord to a terminal stand of the
remote control in back side.
Push down only section A (
) of an
attach Y-shaped terminal from an insulated
cover (clear) top side.
* Do not remove the insulating cover (clear).
* Be careful about the installation direction
of the Y-shaped terminal.
* Do use an electric driver, the impact
screwdriver absolutely.
*
The position of a terminal stand changes with
kinds of remote control.
Remote controller cords
(Be careful about the
installation direction of
the Y-shaped terminal.)
* Check the terminal is
covered with Section A
( ) of the insulating
cover
(clear, see Fig. 1).
* If the Y-shaped terminal is not covered, the
exposed section may come into contact with the
mounting bracket resulting in improper operation
or failure.
THIS SIDE UP
For exposed wiring, use
scissors or shears to
carefully cut “the wires inlet tab”
of the decorative frame to create
slot for wires before attaching to
wall mount.
Wires inlet tab
Decorative frame
Top
Bottom
Mounting bracket
(accessory part)
Confirm the
orientation of the
mounting bracket.
Raised countersunk
head wood screw
(accessory part)
Top
Bottom
Junction box
Mounting bracket
(accessory part)
Confirm the orientation of the
mounting bracket is correct.
Raised countersunk
head screw
(accessory part)
Top
Bottom
Mounting bracket
(accessory part)
Wall anchor (accessory part)
Raised countersunk
head wood screw
(accessory part)
Confirm the orientation
of the mounting bracket.
insulated cover (clear) to the front, and