Installation
6.2.6
Installing the electrical supply lines
WARNING!
!
Make sure there is no voltage present on electrically operated compo-
nents before carrying out work on them!
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NOTE
The unit is equipped as standard with a 4 m long cable with a cross-sec-
tion of 6 mm
section must be increased by an authorised specialist workshop:
In this case cut off the cable as closely as possible to the unit
(max. 0.5 m) and then establish a suitable connection with a larger cable
cross-section.
The manufacturer recommends a cross-section of 8 mm
between 4 m and 6 m long.
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NOTICE!
Fit a fuse of 25 amps to the connection to the vehicle's power supply.
The battery must be able to supply the required current and voltage
(chapter "Technical data" on page 40).
You can connect the unit to the battery via the lorry's terminal block or
directly. The terminal block is to be preferred for the connection. Ask your
vehicle manufacturer for the specifications of the terminal block.
➤ Lay the supply line and connect it to the vehicle (red line to plus, black
line to minus).
➤ Plug in the supply line plug into the socket of the air conditioning roof
unit supply line.
➤ To relieve strain on the supply line, secure it with a cable tie, e.g. to
the cab roof.
6.2.7
Fastening the cover frame
NOTICE!
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Screw the screws in carefully order not to damage the cover frame.
➤ Fasten the cover frame (fig. 6 8, page 5) to the unit with the four
cylindrical screws (fig. 6 10, page 5), washers (fig. 6 9, page 5)
and the eight spacer sleeves (L = 40 mm, 10 mm: fig. 6 6, page 5;
L = 48 mm, 10 mm: fig. 6 7, page 5). The spacer sleeves keep the
cover frame apart from the unit.
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