MOUNTING AND INSTALLATION
4.1.3
Considering the product location
4.1.3.1
Surrounding conditions
∙ Do not install the product above another product that
could damage it (for example, above a cooker that might
emit steam or grease) or in a room, which has a lot of
dust in the atmosphere which is corrosive.
∙ Make sure that the room where you want to fi t the
product is suffi ciently protected against frost.
4.1.3.2
Properties of the mounting surface
∙ Before choosing a site for the product, carefully read
the safety warnings and instructions in the operating
instructions and installation instructions.
∙ Ensure that the wall to which the product will be mounted
on is structurally safe in order to support the weight of the
product.
4.2
Mounting the product
4.2.1
Removing the casing
1
Key
1
Front casing
∙ Remove the front casing (1).
4.2.2
Wall-mounting of the product
a
Danger!
Danger to life if the load-bearing capac-
ity of the fixing elements used is insuffi-
cient!
If the fixing elements do not have sufficient
load-bearing capacity, the product can
come loose and fall down.
When fitting the product, ensure that the
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fixing elements have a sufficient load-
bearing capacity.
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∙ Determine the assembly location.
∙ Drill the holes to receive the fastenings (see chapter 4.1).
∙ Fix the hanging bracket on the wall.
Key
1
Hanging bracket
∙ Lifting the product into position, lean the top of the product
slightly to the wall and position just above the hanging
bracket.
∙ Lower the product slowly and engage onto the hanging
bracket.
∙ The product is for internal installation only.
4.3
Hydraulic installation
b
Caution!
Risk of damage caused by contaminated
lines!
Foreign bodies such as welding remnants,
sealing residue or dirt in the supply lines
can cause damage to the product.
Flush the supply lines thoroughly before
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installation.
Caution!
b
Risk of damage caused by heat transfer
when soldering.
Heat that is transferred during soldering
can cause damage (expanded) polypropyl-
ene around electrical modul and to the
seals in the service valves.
Protect (expanded) polypropylene of
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electrical modul
Do not solder the connection pieces if
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the connection pieces are screwed to the
service valves.
b
Caution!
Risk of damage due to corrosion.
If plastic pipes that pass oxygen are used
in the heating installation, this may corrode
or sludge up the appliance's heating circuit
or the appliance itself.
If you use plastic pipes that pass oxygen
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in the heating installation, add a corro-
sion inhibitor to the circuit water.
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