Installing the Outlet Air Pipe Through an Exterior Wall
1. In the centerline of the Cinderella's chosen position, make a mark on the wall 16
outlet air pipe.
2. Drill a pilot hole with a long drill bit through the wall. Make sure you are holding the drill perpendicular to the floor.
3. Expand the hole with a 4
4. Make a mark 1
3/8
in. (35 mm) from the beveled end of the pipe to indicate how far the pipe should be pressed into the
toilet muff (fig. 4).
5. Install the supplied short air pipe through the wall (fig. 5).
6. Outdoors: Lubricate the muff of the T-piece and slide onto the pipe protruding from the toilet..
7. Mount the vertical pipe and fix it to the wall with wall brackets.
8. Mount the ventilator cowl on top of the pipe.
9. Mount the T-piece plug.
Fig. 4
Installing Outlet Air Pipe Indoor Through the Ceiling
To able the toilet to be placed as close as possible to the wall, as shown in fig. 3, you will have to start with shortening the inclu-
ded short pipe to a minimum length of 3
the further the toilet will be placed into the room. Always make sure to preserve one of the beveled pipe ends, to be used when
connecting the toilet to the pipe.
1. Make a mark 1
3/8
in. (35 mm) from the end of the pipe, to indicate how far the pipe should be pressed into the toilet muff
(fig. 4).
2. Lubricate the end with dishwashing detergent or a similar substance (fig. 6).
3. Press the pipe into the toilet muff, then attach the T-piece.
4. Place the toilet in the intended position.
5. Use a plumb line to mark the center of the T-piece on the ceiling.
6. Drill a pilot hole with a long drill bit through both the ceiling and roof.
7. Expand the pilot hole with a 4
8. Ensure that the pipe is properly fed through the ceiling/roof. If the outlet air pipe is to be enclosed (e.g. using metal siding),
make sure that the end of the pipe extends at least 16 in. (400mm) above the enclosure (fig. 7).
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Make sure that the pipe is fed through the roof in compliance with building regulations. If you are un-
sure, contact a qualified tradesman.
Fig. 6
in. (111 mm) diameter hole saw.
3/8
23
in.
5/8
(600mm)
1
in.
3/8
(35mm)
in. (80 mm). Please note when preparing the short pipe, that the longer the pipe,
1/8
in. (111 mm) hole saw
3/8
3
2
4
3
1/8
in.
(80mm)
in. (415 mm) from the floor, for the
1/3
Fig. 5
Fig. 7
16
in.
1/3
(415mm)
16 in.
(400mm)
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