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➤ Fasten the under-bench air conditioner with the belts (D).
7.4 Installing the angle section
See fig. 7
➤ Fasten the under-bench air conditioner with the two angle sections an three fastening screw for each as shown.
7.5 Installing the external grids
See fig. 8
➤ Fasten the external grids as shown with the screws and washers included in the supply.
7.6 Installing the receiver
See fig. 9
➤ Drill an opening of 50 mm into the wall.
See fig. 0
➤ Lay the cable through the hole to the under-bench air conditioner.
➤ Fasten the receiver as shown.
7.7 Laying the connecting cables
D
DANGER! Danger of electrocution
Make sure there is no voltage at electrically operated components before carrying out
work on them!
The under-bench air conditioner must be connected to an electric circuit which is able to supply the required cur-
rent (see chapter "Recycling products with non-replaceable batteries, rechargeable batteries or light sources" on
page 12).
➤ Select the cross-section of the cable corresponding to the length:
– Length < 7.5 m: 1.5 mm²
– Length > 7.5 m: 2.5 mm²
See fig. a
➤ Plug the four-pole plug of the receiver into the IR socket of the (1).
➤ Plug the 230 Vw plug into an 230 Vw socket (2).
7.8 Air ducting
See fig. b
Make the air ducting (1) with trade parts (not included in the supply). It is recommended to use cardboard pipe for
air conditioning with an aluminium core and external covering of PVC. The nominal inside diameter should size up
to 60 mm, the outside diameter 65 mm.
The ventilation pipes (3) are joined by pressing them together thanks to the tapered hole on the air outlet.
The pipes are connected to the register output.
To achieve the best efficiency it is recommended to:
• lay the air pipes as short and straight as possible
• restrict the length of the pipes to 5 m
• don't lay the pipes near any heat sources
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