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3 detail 2) After checking that the compensator is straight,
mark the points for fastening (detail 3).
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4 detail 1) Remove the compensator and drill the holes,
then insert the dowels (detail 2).
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4 detail 3) Apply silicone to the two grooves on the back
of the compensator, along the entire length.
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on the shower tray, making the electric cables come out of the
slot (for the power supply and any others for the alarm circuit
and equipotential connection).
Make sure that all the cables come out of the slot, so that they
will not be squashed by the compensator.
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5 detail 2) After checking that the compensator is cen-
tred on the base and checking that it is straight again, fasten it
as shown (detail 3).
Assembling the fixture panel,
and water and electrical connections
It is advisable to carry out these operations at floor level or on a suit-
able flat surface, keeping the fixture panel in a horizontal position.
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6 detail 1) Pre-assemble the screws shown on the brack-
ets and insert them into their runners, so that they line up.
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6 detail 2) Apply the indicated gasket between the cross-
bar and the column, making sure it is properly inserted.
Part "A" in relief must face upward.
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7 detail 1) Insert the crossbar on the brackets and in the
gasket, all the way; lock all of this in place with the screws (A)
first, then tighten the screws (B) (detail 2).
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8 detail 1) At the top of the crossbar, connect the largest show-
er blower to the longest hose (coming from the mixer unit); instead
the smaller shower blower must be connected to the shortest hose.
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8 detail 2) Remove the supports from the external glass pan-
el packaging and fasten them to the crossbar, tighten carefully.
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8 detail 3) On the side of the crossbar facing the wall, cov-
er the hole with the indicated plug.
MOD.TT (with electronic functions)
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9 detail 1) Carefully silicone around the holes in the shower tray.
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9 detail 2) Take the electric wiring box out of the fixture
panel and provisionally position it on the outside of the crossbar.
Then arrange the electric cables, so that they are accessible for
future connection.
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9 detail 3-4) Position the fixture panel on the shower tray
and insert it into the compensator. Make sure that:
- the bushes at the bottom of the fixture panel are inserted in-
to the holes in the shower tray.
- the pipes at floor level pass inside the bushes.
5 detail 1) Replace the compensator
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10 detail 1) Fasten the fixture panel at the same time us-
ing the "safety" screws as shown.
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10 detail 2) Slightly tighten the screws as shown.
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11.1 detail 1) Fasten the fixture panel to the shower tray
using the screws as shown.
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11.1 detail 2) Connect the short pipe (from the drainage
column) to the boiler, then connect the flexible hoses on the mix-
er unit to the supply pipes, checking for water tightness (detail
3 and 4).
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11.2 detail 1) Connect the general power supply and any
alarm cable inside the electric wiring box. Position the wiring box
on the inside of the crossbar, and then fasten it to the bracket on
the fixture panel (detail 2).
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11.2 detail 3) There is a terminal inside the fixture pan-
el, marked with the given symbol, for equipotential connection.
WARNING! Carefully follow the instructions in the "Electrical
Safety" chapter.
- Follow the L- phase, N - neutral and
- Remove the wiring box cover and, after connecting, put it back
and tighten the cable clamps well.
IMPORTANT: for Countries where 220-240V voltage
is supplied by a two-phase system (L+L), the connec-
tion has to be made on terminals L and N anyway.
I Connecting the alarm (if present)
TT models have been designed with an "alarm" facility, indicat-
ed on the display by button (
help" circuit, it can be connected to the shower box and con-
trolled by a special button.
Inside the electronic control box, near the "ALARM" cable clamp,
there are 2 terminals marked with "ALL", which correspond to the
normally open relay contacts, to which the installer can connect
the alarm circuit. When the alarm key is pressed on the display, a
relay, which is already fitted inside the electronic box, activates
the "call for help" device for about 15 seconds. The call indicator
(bells, buzzers, lamps, etc.) can be powered either with 220/240V
or low voltage, but with a maximum current absorption of 10A.
The alarm circuit connection must be carried out using a cable
with characteristics not inferior to type H 05 VV-F 2x2.5 mm
It is essential to use this cable, to ensure that the cable clamp fit-
ted on the box has the degree of protection (waterproofness) re-
quired by regulations.
N.B. The cable clamp for the alarm exit is closed by the manu-
facturer with a cap, which must only be removed if the "ALARM"
connection is made.
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11.3) Mark the given measurement on the shower tray (de-
tail 1). Using the dotted line as a guide, place an upright on the
shower tray, checking that the centre of the crossbar matches up
with the mark on the shower tray (detail 3).
Also check that the fixture panel is level (detail 4).
Fasten the fixture panel permanently with the screws as shown
(detail 5).
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earth symbols.
). If the building has a "call for
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