Flush mounting – thermally insulated wall – 2N Lift8 v1.6.0 User Manual

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Drill a hole using the template included for all
the necessary cables. Be careful while drilling
as this type of mounting does not allow to
balance rather great deviations later!
Unpack the frame, put the

onto it

audio unit

and put this set on the hole to test whether
the hole is deep enough and its uneven edge
is completely covered by the frame.
Push or hammer the supplied plugs into the
holes. If the plugs are too loose, use a
mounting glue.
Remove the front panel from the audio unit.
Select the holes for the cables. Insert the
packings in the other holes. Use the cable
bushings or some sealing to avoid insect or
water penetration. Mount a small bushing into
the

bottom hole too.

audio unit

Put a frame on the

.

audio unit

Insert the

in the hole and put the

audio unit

cables in at the same time. Leave a small
cable reserve inside keeping the excessive
cables under the

bottom.

audio unit

Insert the screw in the plugs in the holes on
both the

sides. Tighten all the

audio unit

screws

carefully.

Caution:

the

screw

tightening sequence may affect the audio unit
position.
Seal the frame against the wall if necessary
with some silicon or other cement. Although
unnecessary for the

function, the

audio unit

sealing helps protect the wall against
dampening due to water leakage.
Do not complete the mounting procedure until
you have connected the

electrically

audio unit

– refer to

Electric Installation.

Flush Mounting – Thermally Insulated Wall

Cut out a hole in the insulation layer with the aid of the template (like with classic
bricks).

It is assumed that all the necessary cables lead to the predrilled hole. Now follow the
instructions for classic brick mounting yet respect a lower strength of thermally
insulated walls while tightening the screws.

Caution

As the hole depth depends on the insulation layer thickness, you may
need longer screws! If there are hollow bricks under the insulation layer,
the screws must be long enough to fill in the whole plug (50 mm)!
Otherwise, the plug will come loose.
Check the diameter of the plug holes. If the holes are too large, the plugs
may come loose! Use a building glue for fixing if necessary.
Check the depth of the plug holes! The plug length is 50 mm, the screw
length is 90 mm.

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