ENGLISH
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1. Prepare mounting holes according to the schematic shown in illustration A. The holes should be
40 mm deep.
2. Push the wall plugs into the prepared holes. If they resist heavily, use the hammer. The plugs
should be even with the wall. If the holes are too tight, take out the wall plugs, and drill the holes
out a little using a larger drill bit.
3. Screw in two mounting plates using the 6 long screws in the orientation shown in illustration B.
If, after screwing in, one of the screws is loose due to a too large hole, take it out, apply some
chemical anchor into the hole and quickly push the wall plug back in and screw the piece back in.
If you used chemical anchor, an appropriate amount of time specified by its manufacturer has to
elapse before commencing further steps.
4. Put the unit on a table covered with a soft cloth or towel in such a way as to have its bottom part
stick out a bit over the edge. Alternatively, while holding it up, put the unit vertically, upside down.
5. Screw the two remaining mounting plates to the mounting holes on each side of the bottom of the
heater using 4 small screws. The correct orientation of the plate is shown in illustration C.
6. Hang the heater on the mounting plates in such a way as to slide its openings into the grooves
on the plates. Afterwards, slide it to the right until you meet resistance, so that it lodges in its final
position.
A
B
C