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INSTALLATION
For the unit to work, two holes
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162 must be placed as
indicated on the template;
The maximum length of the holes is of 1 m and there
must be no bends. Use the supplied grids or grids
with the same characteristics.
The holes on the wall must be drilled using suitable
equipment that facilitates your work and that does not
cause damage or excessive inconvenience to Your client.
The best tools to make big holes on walls are special drills
(called "core drills") with a high torque and whose speed
can be adjusted according to the diameter of the hole to
make and to the material. In order to avoid excessive dust
and debris in the room, "core drills" can be combined with
suction systems composed of a vacuum connected to
e.g. a suction cup placed next to the perforation tip.
In order to make the holes, proceed as follows:
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Place the template provided against the wall respecting
the minimum distances from the ceiling, the floor
and the side walls as indicated on the template. The
template can be held in place using adhesive tape.
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Mark the centre of each hole with a small drill or a
punch before actual drilling.
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Using the core drill, make two holes for inlet and outlet
air.
The holes must be drilled slightly downwards to avoid
water from entering.
The majority of the removed material is expelled outwards,
so please be careful that it doesn't hit people or objects. In
order to avoid breaking the outer plaster, be careful while
drilling the final part of the hole and ease the pressure on
the core drill.
Drill the 6 holes for the bracket as indicated on the
template.
The appliance weights more on the right, so make sure to
secure it properly on this side. The holes must have an 8
mm diameter to accommodate the 6 supplied plugs.
A thorough examination of the characteristics and
consistency of the wall must always be carried out to
determine the amount of fixings to be made and to
choose specific plugs in particular conditions. In the
case of installation on a plasterboard or on walls with
low consistency arrange, if necessary on the outside, a
bracket that can support the machine safely.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
any underestimates of the structural consistency of
the anchoring arranged by the installer. We therefore
encourage you to pay the utmost attention to this
operation as, if performed badly, it could cause
serious damage to people and objects.
Drill a hole in the position indicated on the template for
those heat-pump appliances without a condensation
drain built in the wall in order to enable the draining of
condensation.
A hole is also indicated on the template to secure the
machine on the wall with an anti-lifting bracket, which
is already on the machine.
Assembling the unit
A
B
C
D
E
Holes for M8 plugs
Electrical connection area
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162 mm Holes for air channelling
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14 mm Condensation drain
Anti-lifting bracket hole