Install wall
bracket
See the corresponding
illustrations in manual B.
1. Place the wall bracket on the wall and
use a bubble level to align it. Make sure
that the UP arrow on the bracket points
upwards.
2. Mark the positions of the three attach-
ment holes on the wall.
3. Prepare the attachment holes.
a. Drill the three attachment holes.
b. Insert wall plugs
4. Mount the wall bracket on the wall using
the three screws M6 x 60 mm and three
washers 6.5 mm x 14 mm.
Prepare main assembly
for installation
See the corresponding
illustrations in manual B.
1. Prepare main assembly for cable
installation.
a. Choose the suitable routing method for
the supply cables.
b. If using on-wall wiring, remove one of
the four break-out tabs using a set of
pliers.
Caution
Leaving sharp edges after removing the
break-out tabs can cause damage to the
cables and result in a risk of electric shock.
› Make sure that no sharp edges are left after
removing the break-out tabs.
NOTE: It is recommended to remove
the bottom break-out tab and route the
supply cable through the bottom tab (if
applicable).
c. Optionally, remove knockouts.
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Warning
Removing more knockouts and/or blind
plugs than necessary for cable routing and
leaving open holes will affect the protection
against moisture of the wallbox, which can
result in the risk of electric shock.
› Only remove the knockouts necessary for
cable routing.
› Seal open holes with blind plugs if they are
not necessary for cable routing.
I.
Place the wallbox on a smooth flat
surface.
II. Place a wide-head screwdriver (for
example T30) into the slot of the
knockout that is to be removed.
III. Hit the end of the screwdriver with a
hammer to shear the knockout. Re-
move the rest of the knockout by hand
if necessary and make sure that there
are no burrs present.
NOTE: If the holes needed for cable rou-
ting are already sealed with blind plugs,
remove these blind plugs using a pair of
pliers.
2. Mount cable glands and route cables:
Warning
Not using round cables for installation and
mounting the sealing nuts of the cable
glands incorrectly will affect the protection
against moisture of the wallbox, which can
result in the risk of electric shock.
› Use round cables for installation.
› Make sure that the sealing nuts are moun-
ted on the outside of the wallbox.