Installation Types - Vision E-line solus VS220 Instruction Manual

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The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any injuries or damages that may occur due to improper handling
or installation. Ensure that the wall upon which the appliance is to be installed and any wall fixings used are
sufficiently strong enough to hold the weight of the appliance (appliance weight can be found printed on the
packaging). Plasterboard alone is not considered a structural material and it is not recommended to reply solely on
plasterboard fittings to support the weight of the appliance. If the appliance or any structure linked to the appliance
is to be fitted to a wall with a timber frame construction, adequate wooden supporting members must be fitted
using appropriate fixings. If this is not possible then steps must be taken to strengthen the wall before installation.
WALL MOUNTED
The appliance is supplied with a wall bracket which is
secured to the rear of the appliance.
Step 1
Remove the bracket from the rear of the appliance, place
the bracket in the desired position ensuring it is level,
mark the fixing points and use appropriate fixings to secure
to the wall.
Step 2
Attach the bottom mounting brackets to the appliance
using x4 ST4 screws see Fig 11 the appliance then can be
lifted on to the wall bracket to enable the bottom bracket
fixing points to be marked on the wall. Then use suitable
fixings to secure the bottom mounting brackets to the
wall.
Note See details of the weight of the appliance in
the technical information to help determine the correct
fixings.
SUITE ELEMENTS
Suite elements can be fitted to the appliance using the
shelf support brackets – see Fig. 12. The brackets can be
adjusted up or down to suit a range of shelf material
thicknesses from 15-24mm. Once the correct thickness
has been set, offer the shelf to the appliance in a smooth
manner.
STUD/FEATURE WALL
Ensure that the stud wall has a supporting header – the
weight of the finished wall should not rest on the top of
the appliance. The base of the stud work must be able to
take the full weight of the appliance.
The 4 small mounting brackets can be fitted to the
appliance as shown in Fig. 13 for securing to a timber frame.

INSTALLATION TYPES

FIG. 11
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
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