Dometic GROUP Waeco MagicComfort MSH100 Instructions De Montage Et De Service page 22

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Installing the seat heater
Preparing the heating elements
NOTICE!
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Insulate all the trimmed ends with the insulating material supplied
to prevent a short circuit.
NOTE
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You can cut the heating elements to the required length and
shorten the lengths of the two conductor paths.
You can cut out a section of the heating element in the area of
the anchoring grooves on the seat or the backrest. Make sure
the cut-out sections are only made between the two conductor
paths (fig. 5, page 3).
The heating surface on the backrest only needs to extend
approx. 30 – 35 cm above the seat, as the driver only leans
against this area when sitting normally (fig. 6, page 3).
➤ Place the heating elements on the seat and backrest.
➤ If there are anchoring grooves in the seat or the backrest, mark these
areas on the heating elements.
➤ Mark the required lengths. Take into account the depth of the anchoring
grooves, if present. The heating element is inserted in these anchoring
grooves.
➤ Trim the heating element to the required length.
➤ Customise the cut-out sections as required.
➤ Insulate all the trimmed ends with the insulating material.
Installing the heating element for the seat surface
➤ Insert the heating element for the seat surface between the cover fabric
and the foam core of the seat (fig. b, page 4).
➤ If anchoring grooves are present, make sure that the cut-out sections are
positioned over the anchoring grooves (fig. c, page 4) and place the
heating elements in the anchoring grooves.
➤ Fasten the heating element using double-sided adhesive tape to prevent
it sliding on the foam core.
Ensure that no creases or kinks form.
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