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Assembly
Wall-mounting strip fixing screws
1
Opening the appliance
Remove the front panel of the appliance. To do
this, push the front panel approx. 1cm towards
the top side of the appliance and pull it forward
and away.
Remove the top panel of the appliance. To do
this, pull the top panel on the right hand and left
hand side approx. 3cm upwards (until they slip
out of their spring clips). Then tilt the top panel
towards the rear panel in order to lift it out of the
slider.
Take out the parts supplied (1 Thermostat
head, 2 screw fittings, 1 sealing fitting).
Remove the wall-mounting strip from the appli-
ance. To do this remove the two fixing screws
(self-tapping screws with large head) in the ob-
long holes top right and left!
2a
Offer up the wall-mounting strip to the heating
pipes/connectors according to Fig.3 in a hori-
zontal plane and fix it firmly to the wall. In order
to avoid short-circuiting or leakage of air, it is
imperative that the wall on which the wall-
mounting strip is mounted be flat and smooth. If
this cannot be guaranteed, a suitable compen-
satory material must be placed at the fixing lo-
cations. In the area of the air ducts, PU-foam or
silicon must be used to provide a seal between
the mounting strip and the wall.
Plugs and screws used to fix the appliance
must be suitable for the type of wall on which it
is to be mounted (10mm holes in the wall-
mounting strip).
2b
If the radiator connections are from below, we
recommend you use the separate template we
offer as an accessory to facilitate the installa-
tion.
The template is fixed with 2 screws at the top
right hand side of the wall-mounting strip.
The template simulates the radiator. The
screws on the lower edge represent the flow
and return connections. The screw heads are
thus to be fitted into the angle connectors for
flow and return and then aligned horizontally in
the wall-mounting strip. The holes for the air
ducts and those for the wall-mounting strip fix-
ing screws can thus be marked out.
Remember to remove the template once the
wall-mounting strip has been fixed.
We recommend that the radiator connectors
and fittings be initially loosely fixed onto the
heating pipework coming out of the wall or the
floor. The final installation of these takes place
once the radiator has been installed in the ap-
pliance.