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Remove the transport packaging and the pro-
tective caps from the radiator.
If the heater pipework runs in from below, screw
both fittings ½“ x ¾“ (with internal hexagonal
thread) firmly into the flow and return connec-
tors of the valve-controlled radiator so that they
form a good seal.
If the heater pipework runs in from the side, the
radiator must be converted for a right hand
connection. To do this, unscrew the valve insert
at the top right, and the stopper at the bottom
right of the radiator. The stopper fittings which
had been removed already are then screwed
firmly into the flow and return connectors of the
valve-controlled radiator to form a seal.
Make sure that all stopper fittings and the
bleeder valve (top left of the radiator) are firmly
screwed into the radiator! Insert the radiator into
the cabinet in such a way that the rear heating
fin sits in the notch provided at the bottom left
and right of the appliance rear panel. Secure
the radiator at the top with the fixing bracket.
The notches in the bracket reach over the rear
heating fin.
Align the radiator in the appliance (clearance to
left side inner panel approx. 15mm, to right side
panel of appliance approx. 20mm). Fix the
screws at the top right and left of the fixing
bracket firmly.
Connect the radiator firmly to the heating sys-
tem. Make sure that all connections are sealed
and firm!
If the heater pipework runs in from below, screw
the thermostat head supplied to the valve at the
top right of the radiator.
If the heater pipework runs in from the side with
a connection set, screw the thermostat head
supplied onto the corner valve at the top right.
Fill the radiator with water.
The radiator bleeding takes place at the top left
side.
Make sure that as little water from the bleeder
valve as possible gets onto the metal parts in
the proximity or runs into the appliance! Catch,
or wipe up the water with a sponge or absor-
bent cloth!
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Close the appliance back up.
When replacing the top panel, refix the slider
(Fig.1, Pos.3) and make sure that the locking
bolt snaps audibly into the spring clip element in
the top of the appliance side panels.
When replacing the front panel make sure that
the 4 countersunk screws (Fig.1, Pos.2) fit into
the keyholes in the front panel. Press the front
panel downwards until it locks.
Put in the device plug (see also the chapter
“Electrical connection”).