If notching is required:
a)
Mark the width and position of the
tongue on the top of the fascia...
The width must not exceed 78mm.
b)
Make 2 cuts 12mm deep and chisel
out between the cuts.
The cuts must not be deeper
than 12mm.
Figure 3
Figure 4
6.
Drive the 2 TEK screws into the holes in the large square tube to ensure the two
telescoping tubes are locked together. See figure 6.
7.
Reposition the tiles, replacing the tile clips where possible. Spare adjustable clips have
been provided to replace any clips that may have been lost or damaged. Any tile that
can’t be clipped must be secured to adjoining tiles, using a suitable silicon
adhesive/sealant.
Once done........the mast install is complete.
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Note: Care should be taken not to damage the gutter, which may allow water
ingress into the roof space.
4.
Shape sealing foam strip (supplied) to fit
into the cut in the Fascia
.
Reposition the
bracket assembly and push down firmly
into the sealing foam to seal the cut
against water ingress.
Check mast is vertical using a spirit level.
See figure 5.
5.
Fasten end plates to the rafters:
•
To fasten the mount in place it is necessary to
use one fastener in each group of three holes in the end plates.
•
The hole selected in each group
must be at least 25mm from either edge of the rafter.
•
Ensure the Tek screw nearest the fascia, is
NO less than 65mm from the front of the fascia.
•
To avoid splitting hard wood rafters it may be necessary
to pre-drill for these screws
with a 4mm drill bit.
Note: At least two of the
14x40 type 17 self-drilling
woodscrews per end must
be used on all installations.
WARRANTY TERMS –Australian Consumer Law
1.
Hills Antenna & TV Systems provides consumers with the
following warranty in relation to this Equipment, in addition to complying with the
requirements of any relevant legislation, including the Competition and Consumer Act
2010 (Cth) in Australia and the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 in New Zealand (the
Acts
), except where a New Zealand consumer acquires the relevant Equipment for the
purposes of a
business.
2.
In this warranty, we have used the following definitions:
(a)
Hills Antenna & TV Systems
,
our
or
we
means Hills Antenna & TV Systems, a
division of Hills Limited ABN 35 007 573 417 of Level 7, 130 Pitt Street, Sydney,
NSW 2000.
(b)
Equipment
means the goods packaged with this warranty document, or to which
this warranty document is affixed.
(c)
Material
means a material or component used by Hills Antenna & TV Systems in
the manufacture of the Equipment.
(d)
Warranty Period
means 12 months from the date of purchase of the Equipment.
If the Equipment or part (as the case may be) is repaired or replaced, there will be
no extension to the original warranty period.
(e)
Workmanship
means the handling, assembly and manufacturing processes
performed by or on behalf of Hills Antenna & TV Systems in order to manufacture
the Equipment.
3.
Hills Antenna & TV Systems warrants that for the duration of the Warranty Period, the
Equipment will be free of faults arising from defects in Workmanship or Materials, on
the terms and conditions set out in this warranty.
4.
Hills Antenna & TV Systems undertakes that if during the Warranty Period, the
Equipment, or any part of the Equipment, has failed to operate correctly due to faulty
Workmanship or defective Material, it will repair or replace the Equipment or part (as
the case may be) free of charge on the following terms:
(a)
The consumer must retain proof of purchase of the Equipment. Hills Antenna & TV
Systems may reject a warranty claim on Equipment where the consumer is unable
to substantiate proof of purchase to the reasonable satisfaction of Hills Antenna &
TV Systems.
(b)
The consumer must contact the relevant Hills Antenna & TV Systems Branch Office
(details listed below) or telephone 1800 720 000 upon becoming aware of a defect
to any Equipment.
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