Fit the suction socket reduced connecting bend DN 50 90° (minimum installation
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depth about 70 mm) in the wall together with the sleeve, forming a flush fit with the
masonry.
Slot the suction socket reduced connecting bend into the back of the mounting frame
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in such a way that the holding plate runs into the groove of the bend.
Fix the frame in the wall.
Important: Make sure that the frame is fitted vertically, since this is what determines
the alignment of the suction socket.
Install the control cable leaving an excess length of about 20 cm
Fit the plaster cover in preparation for plastering, control cable hide behind plaster
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cover
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In order to remove plaster cover, introduce a thin screwdriver into the slots, press the
clips to the middle of the cover and remove cover.
Connect the control cable to the suction socket
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Important:
Screw in the headless screws just far enough so that the spring-mounted
contact pins within the suction socket are still free to move (leaving about 1 mm of
each headless screw protruding)
Apply the recommended lubricant to the insertion end of the suction socket and fit it
to the suction socket reduced connecting bend.
Screw the suction socket to the mounting frame.
Press the fascia into position.
Only during operation via the control cable
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