Danger from self-turning impeller Do not
get too close to the unit to avoid hair,
clothing or jewellery being drawn into the
unit.
6. Installation
Danger of injury due to cuts
caused by glass breakage, if
the windowpane is under
DANGER
stress!
Only install the windowpane
so that the glass is not under
stress. If necessary, extract
the windowpane and put it
back in place so that it is not
under stress.
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Important notes
Make sure there is sufficient space to the
window frame, wall or ceiling.
The degree of protection is only
guaranteed if the cables are fed through
correctly at the intended housing seal (self-
sealing grommet). Drill a circular hole into
the self-sealing grommet [11] that is
somewhat smaller than the cable diameter.
Never dismantle the external shutter.
Only mount the external shutter on a level
surface in order to guarantee the shutter
function.
Window installation (Figures A to F)
A Lay the power cable. Get an expert to
make the window cut-out [S]. Clean the
windowpane thoroughly before sticking
the external shutter on. Drill the cut-out
[S] in the case of wall / wooden panel
installation.
B Disassemble the internal part. To do
this, hold the internal housing [3] firmly at
the side and pull the connecting flange [2]
at the motor out of the cover. Remove the
terminal box cover [4].
If necessary, drill through the connecting
flange [2] at the 2 breakout points in the
case of wall / wooden panel installation.
B1 Only with wall / wooden panel installation:
Drill through the 4 breakout points [Y] at
the external shutter, with the lamella
open.
C Install the external shutter [1]. External
side of the window: Insert the bolts [5] into
the retaining eyelets in the external
shutter until they click into place (see Fig.
C1). Remove the protective foil from the
gluing points [7]. Line the external shutter
up in the window cut-out and press it
against the glass.
Outside of wall / wooden panel: Attach
the external shutter [1] to the wall or
wooden panel with suitable mounting
material.
D Install the internal part.
Internal side the window: Locate the
connecting flange [2] onto the bolts [5],
line it up and press it gently against the
glass. Tighten the locking nuts [8] with
the supplied socket spanner [9], Figs.
D1 and D2.
Damage, glass breakage!
Tighten the locking nuts [8]
carefully making sure not to
CAUTION
over-tighten them.
Inside of wall / wooden panel: If required,
attach the connecting flange [2] to the
wall or wooden panel with suitable
mounting material.
E Connect the unit electrically, see
wiring diagram on page 44.
Danger to life from electric
shock!
DANGER
Switch the mains fuse off.
Danger of short-circuits
through incorrect feeding of
the power cable into the
CAUTION
terminal box!
Feed the power cable
correctly through the cable
self-sealing grommet and
make sure there is cable
tension relief.
Make a circular hole in the self-sealing
grommet [11] and insert it into the
intended hole.
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