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3. Lift and take out the heating block by hold-
ing it at the heating elements.
4. Unscrew 3 headless screws (A) located in the
upper part around the heater housing. The
3 holes serve for mounting of the guard rail
support brackets.
5. Insert 3 Allen-key screws M8x40 (C) from the
inside through the mounting holes. Screw
the distance holders Ø 20 x 40 (B) firmly on
the Allen-key screws.
6. After that screw the hollow tube (D) com-
pletely on the front pin (protruding threaded
end), so that the large bore hole of the hol-
low tube (D) faces outwards.
7. Now mount the brackets with flat connec-
tion plates (E) firmly on the rear left and right
pins C (on their protruding threaded ends).
5.
7.
You have now 3 assembled mounting brackets
for mounting of the wooden guard rail.
8. Now take the wooden guard rail and lower
it down on the heater. On the inside in the
middle of the guard rail there is a pre-mount-
ed metal pin Ø 6 mm - push the guard rail
slightly towards the heater so that this pin
comes into the corresponding opening of
the hollow tube.
9. Align the rear mounting brackets with flat
connection plates with the corresponding
cut-outs in the guard rail and screw each
plate firmly with 4 panhead screws (F) to the
wooden rail.
10. Both rear brackets have a rotating ad-
justment pin (G) - it allows to adjust the gap
between the heater and the rail. Rotate this
pin section around its axis to the left or right
to adjust. This allows to align the guard rail
around the heater to ensure that the gaps are
equal on all sides.
After that re-install the heating block back into
the heater in reverse order.
6.
10.
A
B
C
D
7.
E
E
B
F
G = adjustment pin
C
D
8.
1x
3x
2x
~20
1x
3x
2x
~20
11.
9.