2. Installation
5. Slightly roughen the drawn surfaces and feet with sandpaper (120 grain)
and clean the surface again with the cleaner and allow the cleaner to flash
off for about 10 minutes. WARNING: Do not touch the surfaces afterwards.
6. Mount the roof lead-through (preferably in the slipstream behind the an-
tenna) on the vehicle roof. Make sure that the penetration of water and
moisture (e.g. rain or splash water) into the drill hole is avoided. Make sure
that the cables are not bent too much to avoid signal loss and damage to
the cable (smallest bending radius max. 5-7 cm).
2.2 Gluing instructions
1. Prepare the adhesive for mounting.
2. Now apply the adhesive to the underside
of the antenna base in serpentine lines
so that the adhesive cures well all the
way inside.
3. Now immediately (within 5 minutes after applying the adhesive) place the
antenna on the marked field. Press the foot lightly and evenly and fix the
antenna so that it does not slip, e.g. with adhesive tape. There must still be
at least 2 mm of adhesive between the antenna foot and the surface after
pressing on. The adhesive is cured after max. 48 hours at +18° C and a rela-
tive humidity of 50%. If there is a low humidity during the installation period,
spray some water into the air around the antenna after the adhesive has
been applied.
4. Remove any leaked adhesive mass immediately with a spatula or similar and
clean the soiled surfaces with the cleaner and a fleece cloth.
5. For safety reasons, you can additionally attach the antenna base. To do this,
drill through the existing holes in the antenna base into the roof of your
vehicle and fix it with a screw and lock nut. To prevent the freshly glued foot
from slipping, wait until the adhesive has hardened.
6. After complete assembly and hardening of the adhesive, a silicone joint can
be drawn around the antenna base.
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