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7.3.1 Removing the old dial
In case of visible damage of the existing radia-
tor, valve or heating pipes, please consult a spe-
cialist.
Rotate the thermostat dial to the maximum value (A)
(anti-clockwise)(seeg.p.67).Thethermostatdial
then no longer presses against the valve spindle, ma-
king it easier to remove.
Therearedifferentwaysofxingthepositionofthe
thermostat dial:
• Union nut: Unscrew the union nut in an anticlock-
wise direction (B). The thermostat dial can then be
removed (C).
• Snap-on fastenings: Thermostat dials that have
been attached using this method can be easily relea-
sed by giving the lock/union nut a slight turn in the
anticlockwise direction. The thermostat dial can then
be removed (C).
• Compressiontting: The thermostat dial is held in
place by a mounting ring which is held together with
a screw. Slacken this screw and remove the thermo-
stat dial from the valve (C).
• Threaded connection with set screw: Slacken the
grub screw and remove the thermostat dial (C).
7.3.2 Adapter for Danfoss
One of the provided adapters is needed to attach to
Danfoss valves. The assignment of the suitable adap-
ter ring to the relevant valve can be found in the follow-
ing illustrations.
Pleaseensurethatyoudonottrapyourngers
between the two halves of the adapter!
The Danfoss valve bodies have elongated notches (D)
around their circumference (see p. 68), which also en-
sure that the adaptor is properly seated when it snaps
on.
During installation, please ensure that the pins inside
the adapter (E) are lined up with the notches (D) on
the valve. Ensure that a suitable adapter for the valve
is properly clipped on.
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