3. ASSEMBLY AND FIXING (MODEL 769)
Assembling
1. Insert the table (E) into the pipe (A). Then assemble the two pipes
(A) and (G) by means of the coupling (C) and the screws (B) and
(F). Finally, bring the table up to the junction of the two pipes and
tighten the knobs (D) (fig. 1).
2. Insert the assembled pipes into the base and tight the screw until
the pipes are fixed into one pole (fig. 2).
3. Insert the head of the appliance at the top of the pole and tight
the 3 screws until the pole is fixed (fig. 3).
Placement
Place the appliance upon a plain and regular surface. The lamps
should be mounted at a minimum of 180 cm above ground level. A
minimum air gap of 40 cm should always be allowed between the
top of the heater and a ceiling or roof (fig. 9). A safety distance of not
less than 100 cm should always be left in front of the appliance or
too near.
Be sure that the heater is not facing the ceiling or inflammable sub-
stances; ensure that there is no possibility of inflammable material,
combustible material or curtains coming into contact with the heater,
or lie near the heater.
The appliance must not be located neither directly below, nor in
front of a socket-outlet. It must be installed so as to prevent that the
switches can be touched from those who are in the shower.
If there is the risk of accidental falling down of the appliance, fix it to
the in a proper way. For example, the base could be fastened to the
ground with dowels by means of the 3 holes in the base (fig. 5).
4. ASSEMBLY AND FIXING (MODEL 769S)
Ensure that the cable to be used is about 1.5 m longer than required
for connection, so as to enable the fixing operations of the Girosole
to be carried out. Because of the size and weight of the equipment
and of the need to work standing on a ladder, it is advisable that fix-
ing operations be carried out by two persons. When determining the
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