Once the clock has been wired, clean the
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seal and apply silicone oil on it.
Realign the front face of the clock and
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reconnect the flat cable from the electronic
card to the movement located on the front
face.
Limit the length of the cable by running it
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through the cable clip in order to avoid
shading in the case of the lighting option
(contact of the cable with the dial once the
clock is closed).
Close the clock by placing the front face back
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into its original position.
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Tighten the four cover screws (1.2 Nm).
Replace and tighten the air inlet screw
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(15 Nm) located under the clock.
2.1.1.2 Mounting on bracket (optional)
The clock must be previously opened before being mounted onto the bracket.
Follow the steps below to proceed with the mechanical installation of the clock on its bracket.
Unscrew and remove the air inlet screw
1
beneath the clock to let air in.
(6 mm Allen key, tightening torque: 15 Nm)
Partially unscrew the four cover screws (two
2
on each side) located on the clock.
(3 mm Allen key, tightening torque: 1.2 Nm)
Carefully slide open and partially separate
3
the front face to access the clock's internal
cabling,
Disconnect the flat cable connected to the
4
movement of the front face of the clock.
Remove the front face completely and place
5
it on a straight, clean and uncluttered work
surface.
Remove the cardboard wedge between the
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movement and the dial.
Where the clock is to be installed, drill 4 holes
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according to the layout and dimensions
indicated below for fixing the bracket.
In the case of a standard mounting on a
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concrete wall, insert the wall plugs into the
drilled holes.
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Run the cabling through the bracket arm.
Place the bracket and tighten the wall fixing
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screws.
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