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Hook the module onto the screw that protrudes 3 mm from the upper attachment hole.
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Place the supplied rubber sleeves into the openings of the lower part of the casing (optionally,
from below or behind) and then feed the connecting cable through these openings.
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Screw the lower part of the casing into the two lower boreholes so that it sits tightly against the
cabin wall (Fig. 2).
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Installation
• Remove the upper part of the casing. To do this, completely remove the 4 screws and then re-
move the upper part. (Fig. 1).
• The boreholes for the supplied wood screws 4 x 25 mm are attached according to the dimensi-
ons stated in Fig. 2.
• Turn one of the wood screws into the upper middle hole. The load unit is attached to this screw.
The screw should therefore protrude by about 3 mm (see detail in Fig. 2).
Fig. 1
The module may only be mounted outside the cabin. Possible assembly points are the outer wall
of the cabin or the equipment room. Installation on the cabin ceiling is also possible, if adequate
ventilation is ensured. If empty ducts for electrical installations are in place, the position of the
module is determined by these. Please follow the instructions below for installation:
Fig. 2
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Mounting holes
Upper mounting hole
Fig. 3
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Caution!
Remove the mains plug before ope-
ning the lid of the casing!