Installing the appliance
Before installation, read "Preparing for in-
stallation" on page 27 and the following.
Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury!
• Always wear protective gloves to avoid in-
juries from sharp edges during installation
work and while handling the appliance.
• Slide the appliance carefully into the installa-
tion space until the installation frame makes
contact.
•
Damage to the appliance and/
or the RV! Do not use adhesive sealing ma-
terial (e.g. silicone) for the watertight seal.
Otherwise damage may occur when the ap-
pliance is moved during servicing.
• The appliance must be installed with a wa-
tertight seal with the outer skin of the ve-
hicle.
To achieve the watertight seal:
– Pull the appliance out ≈ 2 in. (5 cm).
– Apply an adequate amount of watertight
sealing material to the entire flange area
of the installation frame and at the cor-
ners, see gray marking in Fig. 21.
– Slide the appliance carefully into the
installation space until the installation
frame makes contact.
Fig. 21
• Screw the appliance into the vehicle's frame
with the prepared 14 screws. See 5. "Make
sure you have suitable screws ready:" on
page 27.
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• Make sure that the unit casing corners are
90 degrees square so that the cover plate/ac-
cess door fits properly.
14 x
Fig. 22
• Immediately remove all excess sealing mate-
rial.
•
Risk of death from poison-
ing and significant damage to the RV
due to exhaust gas and leaking water!
– Make sure that there is a tight seal and
that no exhaust gas or water can enter
the RV.
• Check and make sure that there is a tight seal.
• Fasten the cover plate to the appliance (see
Fig. 23):
– Position the cover plate.
– Screw the cover plate only loosely.
Start with screw 1.
– Align the cover plate.
– Evenly tighten all 8 screws.
8 x
Cover plate
Fig. 23
90 degrees
1