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MPK 28 - Fitting Instructions; Safety Warning; Installation Location; Model and Size Selection

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Fitting Instructions
Warning!
Fitting position
Aperture size
Roof thickness
Fitting direction
Fitting screws
Sealing
Fitting
Never stand on the dome of the rooight!
(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 rooight.
The rooight should only be tted to a at roof surface, both in-
ternally and externally.
Depending on rooight model (see technical data page 6 - 7).
Ensure the correct rooight is selected for the roof thickness (for
available size options see page 6).
Rooights must only be tted with the operating handles facing
the front and rear of the vehicle, not across the vehicle.
The length of the screw should be determined by the roof thick-
ness, plus approximately 10 mm tor the screw to enter the upper
frame.
Secure only with pan, or round headed screws (not supplied), 3,5
mm/ head according to DIN ISO 7049 (DIN 7981). Do not
use
countersunk screws as they will damage the rooight 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.
Before tting the rooight remove the proles covering the ynet
and blind rollers. These are temporarily/partially tted into place
when new. PLEASE NOTE: When fully tted these proles cannot
be removed without being damaged. It is therefore important to
make sure the rooight is tted and operates correctly, before fully
installing the proles.
Correctly align the upper and lower frames and secure evenly with
the screws. Do not over-tighten as this may damage the frame, or
affect the correct operation of the rooight. If the inner frame starts
to distort, the correct torque has been reached (See picture 2-3).
Screws not supplied!

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