OPERATING MANUAL
Mounting bonding version
This type of mounting requires the parts pro-
videdinthebondingversionoftheRotoclearS3.
The unit can be glued to laminated glass or
polycarbonate panes that do not have a special
non-stick coating. Please note the additional
mounting steps for gluing to polycarbonate.
Mounting steps
Thefollowingstepstakeapprox.1hourintotal.The
adhesive takes at least 6 hours to cure.
Be sure to observe the prescribed curing
time of the adhesive as well as the tightening
torques.
Clean the inside of the machinery glass (Fig.
1-A) at the place of installation extensively with a
grease-dissolving agent (e.g. isopropyl alcohol or
Terostat 450). The glass side of a laminated glass
pane can also be cleaned with acetone. Do not
use acetone on polycarbonate, as it corrodes and
damages the plastic! Clean with a dry, clean and
lint-free cloth without leaving any residue. The
pane must be clean, grease-free and dry.
Determine the position of the Rotoclear S3
and mark the outer limit and the horizontal posi-
tion with a marker on the inside of the machinery
glass.
Additional steps when gluing to polycarbonate
Carefully apply the adhesive template,
smoothitoutandremovethebackingfilm.
Apply a single coat of primer (Fig. 1-B) to the
ring surface and allow to flash off for at least 10
minutes. Make sure that no droplets form.
Now remove both the inner and outer parts
of the adhesive template.
Subsequent steps for both laminated glass
and polycarbonate panes
Unpack the adhesive-mounted flange (Fig.
1-C)andremovetheprotectivefilm(Fig.2-A)(5×)
from the adhesive pads on the back. For the best
adhesive results, please do not touch the side of
the flange facing the machinery glass with your
barefingers.
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Figure 2
Place the bonding flange (Fig. 1-C) on the
inside of the window in the desired alignment of
the connection box according to the labeling on
thebondingflangeandcorrectifnecessary.Then
press the bonding flange firmly over the entire
surface so that no adhesive can escape during
the injection process in the subsequent work
steps.
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