Before installing the appliance, ensure that the wall or ceiling has the necessary load-bearing capacity.
Always adhere to the relevant building regulations. For ceiling installation, the fixtures must be able to
carry four times the weight of the appliance. If in doubt, contact a construction specialist.
The heater may not be installed immediately below a power socket.
The glass panel consists of toughened safety glass (TSG). This panel is much stronger than
conventional glass panels and can withstand greater impacts. It is however recommended to protect the
glass against excessive stress. When breaking, the TSG glass shatters into many small parts with blunt
edges that minimise the risk of injury. When choosing a location for installation, please note that there is
a very small residual risk of spontaneous breakage, i.e. breakage of the glass panel without any
external impact. Therefore ensure that the appliance is not installed in a place where such spontaneous
breakage could cause injury to people or damage to property.
Caution: Any load on the glass panel, for example by leaning against it or by the impact of other forces
must be avoided!
Fitting the wall bracket
The wall bracket (Fig.1, item 4) is pre-fitted to the appliance. For installation, unscrew the wall bracket
from the glass radiation heater. To do this, unscrew the two hexagon socket head screws (size 5) at the
upper securing tabs (Fig.1, item 3) to the stop so that the tabs are pushed by the spring force from the
hook (Fig.1, item 2). As the appliance is designed for vertical installation, the upper securing tabs are
located on the side of the appliance at which you find the plug connector for the power line (Fig.1,
item 5). After loosening the screws, lift the the wall bracket at the top by a few centimetres from the
appliance and remove them by pulling them downwards.
The wall bracket is preset for vertical installation of the appliance and pre-assembled upon delivery. If
you wish to install the heater in a horizontal position or below the ceiling, change the securing tabs of
the wall bracket as shown in Fig.6.
Fig.6:
Wall bracket for
vertical installation
The screws of the upper securing tabs are secured with self-locking nuts. When changing the securing
tabs, greater force is required to fully unscrew the screws. When screwing them in again, ensure that
the screws are flush with the base of the nut. Mount the securing tabs by completing the above steps in
reverse order.
Caution: For instillation on the ceiling you must use the glass panel holders (see chapter
"Accessories").
Wall bracket for horizontal and
ceiling installation
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