Connecting The Tub Inlet; Leakage Test - Viega 6161.86 Instructions For Use Manual

Connection fitting concealed pipe interrupter
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Removing the protective plug
Mounting the rosette
3.2.2

Connecting the tub inlet

3.2.3

Leakage test

Connection fitting concealed pipe interrupter
If the shaft top does not need to be shortened and it has been deter-
mined that there are no longer any impurities in the shaft top:
Remove protective plug.
Hold the rosette with the open side facing downwards.
Mount the rosette onto the shaft top.
To connect the tub water inlet:
Push the union nut and clamping ring onto the water-bearing pipe.
Push the narrow end of the screw fitting into the pipe as far as it will
go.
Push the free end of the screw fitting into the connection elbow.
Screw in the pipe tight with the union nut onto the connection
elbow. Euro cone connections are not compatible.
Insert the connection elbow into the overflow unit. The connection
elbow must click into place in the overflow unit with a noticeable
clicking sound.
The leakage test is only carried out as a visual inspection.
Check drain/overflow fitting for visible leaks.
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