Operation Manual

9
GB
Before making any
electrical connections always make sure
the power is disconnected inside the
distribution board and that the wire ends
are not live.
It is compulsory for the air conditioner to be
powered via a separate line protected by a 10
A thermomagnetic switch.
To ensure good
insulation under all possible conditions
electrical wiring must be properly
sheathed.
4.3 Positioning the air conditioner
Before installation, check
that the cylindrical section seal on the air
conditioner base is still correctly
positioned inside its special frame seat
(Fig. 7 ref. 1).
Before positioning the air conditioner on the
vehicle roof it is necessary to lay a sufficient
amount of slow-drying sealant around the rim
of the aperture.
Bring the air conditioner onto the roof (fig. 7
ref. 2) and, without scraping it, position it
over the 395 x 395 mm opening previously
lined with sealant. Correct alignment of the
air conditioner on the roof will provide a view
- from inside the camper - of the 4 threaded
fixing seats.
The arrow in fig. 7 indicates direction of
forward drive.
Working from inside the vehicle, shift the air
conditioner until the four fixing threads are
aligned with the square 395 x 395 mm
opening of the hole on the roof.
Line the four external sides of the connecting
duct with adhesive insulating tape so that it
adheres to the folded fixing edge (fig. 8).
Working from inside the camper, insert the
connection outlet at the base of the air
conditioner; use the four supplied 12 mm long
self-tapping screws to fix it. Align with the
rectangular hole of the fan (Fig. 9). The arrow
in figure 9 indicates the vehicle driving
direction.
Fit the air/block tunnel with the supplied
screws (fig. 10). It is important to attach the
screws according to a driving torque of
2 N m, that is, 0.2 kgm.
You are advised to use a torque wrench.