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Fitting Instructions
Warning!
Fitting position
Aperture size
Roof thickness
Fitting direction
Fixing screws
- Upper frame
- Inner frame
Sealing
Fitting
Never stand on the dome of the rooight!
(See picture 1)
Choose a tting position that will not interfere with other roof
mounted components (e.g. roof-racks/antenna’s etc.) and avoid
internally installed electrical cables and furniture, which could
impede the correct operation of the rooight.
The rooight should only be tted to a at roof surface, both in-
ternally and externally.
400x400 mm (see technical data page 5)
Ensure the correct rooight is selected for the roof thickness (for
available size options see technical data page 6).
Rooights must only be tted with the operating handles facing
the front and rear of the vehicle, not across the vehicle.
Pan 3,5 mm/head according to DIN ISO 7049 (DIN 7981)
Screw size - When fully tightened the screw should enter the outer
frame about 10 mm.
The length of the screw for the inner frame max. 10mm.
Do not use countersunk screws as they will damage the rooight
frame (see picture 4).
Use only long term exible sealant, suitable for external use, (not
supplied), and also suitable for the material of the upper frame.
Consult your sealant supplier.
Separate the inner and outer frames and t the outer frame to
the outside of the roof aperture onto a bed of sealant, with the
operating handles facing front and rear of the vehicle.
Place over the screw holes on the inside of the frame, the 8
xing brackets; four in each corner, four in the centre of each
side. Secure with screws (see picture 2). Screws not supplied.
Attention: Do not over-tighten the screws, stop as soon as the
brackets start to distort. (See picture 3).
Max. Torque 0.5 Nm
To t the inner frame, gently pull out the pointed ends of the cover
proles to release them and reveal the xing points.
(See picture 5).
There are two xing holes in each corner of the frame, for two
xing options (See picture 6 - 7).
It is recommended that the inner frame is tted with the blinds to
the side of the vehicle, opposing the operating handles..