THE OUTLETS MUST BE POSITIONED AT A HEIGHT OF NO LESS
THAN 2 m FROM THE FLOOR TO PREVENT THE OUTGOING HOT
AIR FROM STRIKING PERSONS;
-. make. two. 185x185. mm. openings. on. the. wall. or. on. the. hood.
where.the.ventilation.openings.are.to.be.applied;
-. position. the. galvanised. support. angles,. previously. bent,. near.
the.opening.in.the.inner.part.of.the.wall.and.secure.them.to.the.
wall.with.clamps;
-.from.the.outside.using.a.drill,.drill.three.holes.to.fix.the.screws.
as.shown.in.the.figure.(drill.the.wall.and.the.galvanised.profiles.
at.the.same.time);
-. use. appropriate. screws. and. from. the. outside. secure. the.
galvanised.support.brackets.to.the.wall;
-. remove. the. clamps,. previously. used. in. the. opening. phase,. to.
secure.the.galvanised.corner.brackets.supporting.the.wall;
-.apply.20x2.mm..adhesive.gasket.A.–.0,6.m.
-. insert. the. B. structure. for. securing. of. the. motor. group. in. the.
holes;
-.use.the.plastic.band.A.supplied.to.secure.the.electric.wiring.of.
the.motor.B.and.that.of.the.temperature.probe.C.to.the.motor.
group.support.structure;
-.with.the.screws.and.nuts.supplied,.secure.the.structure.of.the.
motor.group.to.the.galvanised.support.angles;
Leave at least 300 mm of electrical cable above the locking
point, as shown in the figure, to facilitate subsequent removal
of the motor during maintenance.
WARNING: the electrical wiring must NOT be in
contact with hot parts.
THIS OPERATION MUST ALWAYS BE PERFORMED IN
THE ABSENCE OF ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY !!
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