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Air vent valve
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3. 4.
5. 6.
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5. CONNECTION OF THE FITTINGS
6. VENTING THE UNIT
7. HANGING OF THE PANEL
8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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The convector is terminated with a female ½“ Euro
thread. In the GS convector it is used for connecting
the Duo angle valve. For additional options see the accessories table.
Vent (bleed) the unit using the air vent valve during the
first use as necessary. The air vent valve is always located on the side of the heat exchanger – see Figure 7.
For the sake of easier access we recommend hanging
the front panel after the unit has been vented. Install
the glass front panel back to the fixed convector body
with the connected heat exchanger. Fit the panel locks
in the locks on the convector body according to the
sequence of the arrows on Figure 8.
GS front panels: selection of panels and sizes
according to the MINIB catalogue
› For additional options see the catalogue or visit:
http://www.minib.com/
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Býkev u Mělníka 84, 276 01 Býkev
Czech Republic
FIG. 3: By holding it by the edges remove the glass panel from
the convector body following the direction of the arrows
pictured.
FIG. 5: Install the 6 x 50 screws with anchors in the holes. Do
not tighten the screws.
FIG. 6: Measure the inlet and outlet of the heating line accor-
ding to Figure 2.
FIG. 7: Hang the unit, check whether it is installed horizontally,
and slightly tighten. Compensate the deflection, if any, from
the wall using the adjusting screws located in the lower
part of the unit, and finally tighten. Connect the valves to the
heating line. Fit the thermostatic valve.
FIG. 8: Place the glass panel onto the supporting member.
Follow the sequence of the arrows.
FIG. 4: Measure and mark the points for drilling the holes for the fixing screws according to the dimensions on Fig. 2 and Table1.