Installation
8.3
Installing in an existing opening
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NOTE
• Existing roof hatch openings in accordance with fig. 8, page 5 are suita-
ble for installing the roof air conditioner.
• Dispose of all waste material, glue, silicone and seals separately. Observe
the disposal guidelines.
• The manufacturer only assumes liability for parts included in the scope of
delivery. The validity of the warranty expires if the device is installed
together with third-party parts.
See fig. 8, page 5
➤ Remove all screws and fixtures of the existing roof hatch or air conditioner.
➤ Take out the roof hatch or air conditioner.
See fig. 9, page 5
➤ Remove the sealant around the opening using a scraper or similar tool.
See fig. 0, page 5
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NOTICE!
Observe the sealant manufacturer's instructions.
➤ Seal the screw holes and recesses with a flexible non-hardening butyl sealing
compound (e.g. SikaLastomer-710, Selleys Butyl Mastic, Bostik ezycaulk
butyl sealant, or similar products).
8.4
Laying the connecting cables
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DANGER! Danger of electrocution
Make sure there is no voltage at electrically operated components before car-
rying out work on them!
The roof air conditioner must be connected to an electric circuit which is able to
supply the required current (see Technical data in Operating Manual).
➤ Select the cross-section of the cable corresponding to the length:
– Length < 7.5 m: 1.5 mm²
– Length > 7.5 m: 2.5 mm²
See fig. a, page 5
➤ Make an opening on one side in order to feed through the electrical power
supply cable.
➤ Feed the 240 Vw cable through the opening into the vehicle interior.
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