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Fitting the unit in a cabinet
Ensure that the cupboard base is stable, so as not to interfere with the
cabinet. Ensure correct ventilation of the cabinet by respecting the clearance
shown in the diagram on page 6. It is important that there is a space from the
bottom to the top behind the cabinet. In the event that another cabinet is to
be installed on top of the one containing the Transtherm unit, make sure that
this space continues right to the top.
A- Adjusting the feet:
- Tighten the two back feet to the
maximum as previously indicated.
Pre-setting the front feet:
- Tighten or loosen the front feet
to bring the cabinet level (see
diagram).
B - Installing the upper securing plate:
Remove the two black plastic bungs. Position and secure
the plate using the two M5X15 screws. Remove the hinge
cover.
C - Placing inside the cupboard:
Position the cabinet inside the cupboard, against the right hand side if the
door is left hand opening, or vice versa for right hand opening.
Check for stability, making sure the 2 front feet are in contact with the floor
of the cupboard, thus avoiding any warping of the cabinet body once loaded.
If this is not the case, adjust the feet until contact is achieved. The cabinet
must be located in such a way that the front is a maximum of 8mm from the
front of the cupboard (see diagram on page 7). The cabinet must then be
secured using the upper securing plate (2 cruciform head screws). Leave at
least 1mm play between the cupboard upright and its door, to ensure cabinet
sealing.
D - Securing the accompanying hinge:
Secure the accompanying hinge to the doors of the cabinet and cupboard
(see diagram page 6).
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