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SIKAFLEX

®

 291 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

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kafle

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®

-291

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2

Weitere Informationen 
Internet: www.sika-industry.de, E-Mail: industry@de.sika.com
www.sika.com

Sika Deutschland GmbH
Kleb- und Dichtstoffe Industrie
Stuttgarter Strasse 139
D-72574 Bad Urach
Deutschland
Tel. +49 7125 940-761
Fax +49 7125 940-763

Die Vernetzungsreaktion von Si-

kaflex

®

-291 erfolgt mit Luftfeuch-

tigkeit. Bei niedriger Temperatur ist

der Wassergehalt der Luft geringer

und die Vernetzungsreaktion ver-

läuft etwas langsamer (siehe Dia-

gramm).

Zeit (Tage)

12

10

8

6

2

4

0

4

8

12

0

Schichtdic

ke

(mm)

23°C / 50% r.Lf.

10°C / 50% r.Lf.

Diagramm 1: Durchhärtegeschwindigkeit für 

Sikaflex

®

-291

Chemische Beständigkeit

Sikaflex

®

-291 ist beständig gegen

Süss- und Salzwasser, Kalkwasser

und öffentliche Abwässer sowie

wässerige Tensidlösungen, ver-

dünnte Laugen und Säuren; kurz-

zeitig beständig gegen Treibstoffe,

Mineralöle sowie pflanzliche und

tierische Fette und Öle, nicht be-

ständig gegen organische Säuren,

Alkohol, stärkere Mineralsäuren

und Laugen sowie Lösemittel.

Die Informationen sind nur An-

haltspunkte. Eine objektbezogene

Beratung erhalten Sie auf Anfrage.

Verarbeitungshinweise

Untergrundvorbereitung

Die Haftflächen müssen sauber,

trocken, staub- und fettfrei sein.

Angaben zur Vorbereitung von

Werkstoffoberflächen finden Sie in

der Primertabelle für Sika

®

Marine

Systeme.

Verarbeitung

Kartuschenmembrane einstechen

und vollständig öffnen.

Beutel in die Verarbeitungspistole

einlegen und Clip abschneiden.

Düsenspitze entsprechend der Fu-

genbreite zuschneiden und die

Dichtmasse mit einer geeigneten

Hand-, Akku- oder Kolbenstangen-

druckluftpistole luftfrei in die Fuge

einbringen.

Angebrochene Gebinde müssen

innerhalb weniger Tage verarbeitet

werden.

Die Verarbeitungstemperatur darf

5°C nicht unter- bzw. 40°C nicht

überschreiten. Die optimale Tem-

peratur von Material und Werkstoff

liegt zwischen 15°C und 25°C.

Für die Beratung zur Auswahl und

Einrichtung

einer

geeigneten

Pumpanlage setzen Sie sich bitte

mit der Abteilung System Enginee-

ring der Sika Industry in Verbin-

dung.

Abglätten

Das Abglätten muss innerhalb der

Hautbildezeit des Klebstoffes er-

folgen. Zum Abglätten empfehlen

wir Sika

®

Abglättmittel N. Andere

Abglättmittel müssen auf ihre Eig-

nung überprüft werden.

Entfernung

Nicht ausgehärtetes Sikaflex

®

-291

kann von Geräten und Werkzeu-

gen mit Sika

®

Remover-208 ent-

fernt werden. Ausgehärtetes Mate-

rial kann nur noch mechanisch

entfernt werden.

Hände/Haut sollten sofort mit

Sika

®

Handclean oder einer geeig-

neten Handwaschpaste und Was-

ser gereinigt werden. Keine Löse-

mittel verwenden!

Überlackieren

Nach erfolgter Hautbildung kann

Sikaflex

®

-291 überlackiert werden.

Die Lackverträglichkeit muss durch

Vorversuche

überprüft

werden.

Einbrennlacke dürfen nur auf völlig

ausgehärtetem Sikaflex

®

-291 auf-

gebracht werden. Es ist zu berück-

sichtigen, dass Härte und Filmdi-

cke des Lackes den Klebstoff in

seiner Dehnung beeinträchtigen

und zu Rissbildungen führen kön-

nen.

Weitere Informationen

Folgende Dokumente sind auf

Anfrage erhältlich:

-

Sicherheitsdatenblatt

-

Primertabelle für Sika Marine

Systeme

-

Allg. Richtlinien zur Verarbeitung 

von Sikaflex

®

 Kleb- und Dicht-

stoffen

-

Marine Handbuch

Gebinde

Tube

100 ml

Kartusche

310 ml

Beutel

400 ml

Wichtig

Für den Umgang mit unseren

Produkten sind die wesentlichen

physikalischen, sicherheitstechni-

schen, toxikologischen und ökolo-

gischen Daten den stoffspezifi-

schen Sicherheitsdatenblättern zu

entnehmen.

Die

einschlägigen

Vorschriften, wie z.B. die Gefahr-

stoffverordnung, sind zu beachten.

Auf Wunsch stellen wir Ihnen un-

ser System-Merkblatt TM 7510

"Hinweise

zum

Arbeitsschutz"

beim Umgang mit Produkten der

Sika Deutschland GmbH zur Ver-

fügung.

Hinweis:

Die vorstehenden Angaben, insbesondere

die Vorschläge für Verarbeitung und Ver-

wendung unserer Produkte, beruhen auf

unseren Kenntnissen und Erfahrungen im

Normalfall,

vorausgesetzt

die

Produkte

wurden sachgerecht gelagert und ange-

wandt. Wegen der unterschiedlichen Mate-

rialien, Untergründen und abweichenden

Arbeitsbedingungen kann eine Gewährleis-

tung eines Arbeitsergebnisses oder eine

Haftung, aus welchem Rechtsverhältnis auch 

immer, weder aus diesen Hinweisen, noch

aus einer mündlichen Beratung begründet

werden, es sei denn, dass uns insoweit

Vorsatz oder grobe Fahrlässigkeit zur Last

fällt. Hierbei hat der Anwender nachzuwei-

sen, dass er schriftlich alle Kenntnisse, die

zur sachgemäßen und erfolgversprechenden

Beurteilung durch Sika erforderlich sind, Sika

rechtzeitig und vollständig übermittelt hat.

Der Anwender hat die Produkte auf ihre

Eignung für den vorgesehenen Anwen-

dungszweck zu prüfen. Änderungen der

Produktspezifikationen bleiben vorbehalten.

Schutzrechte Dritter sind zu beachten. Im

übrigen gelten unsere jeweiligen Verkaufs-

und Lieferbedingungen. Es gilt das jeweils

neueste Technische Merkblatt, das von uns

angefordert werden sollte.

The cross-linking reaction of Sika-

fl

 ex

®

 291 occurs in the presence of 

atmospheric moisture. At lower tem-

peratures the water content of the air 

is less and the cross-linking reaction 

proceeds somewhat more slowly (see 

diagram).

Layer thickness (mm)

Time (days)

Diagram 1: Through curing speed of 
Sikafl ex

®

 291

Chemical Stability

Sika

fl

 ex

®

 291 is resistant to fresh 

water and salt water, hard water and 
ef

fl

 uent from public drains including 

aqueous surfactants, dilute alkalis 
and acids; short-term resistant to 
fuels, mineral oils including vegeta-
ble and animal oils and greases, not 
resistant to organic acids, alcohol, 
stronger mineral acids and alkalis or 
solvents. This information is intended 
only as a general indication. Advice 
for speci

fi

 c applications is available 

on request.

Processing instructions

Substrate preparation

The surfaces to be bonded must 
be clean, dry, and free of dust and 
grease. Data on preparation of materi-
als surfaces can be found in the primer 
table for Sika

fl

 ex

®

 marine systems.

Processing

Break the cartridge membrane and 
fully open it. Insert the bag into the 
application gun and cut off the clip. 
Cut off the tip of the nozzle to suit 
the crack to be 

fi

 lled, and apply the 

sealant with a suitable manual, bat-
tery-powered or compressed air 
piston gun into the crack, leaving no 
air bubbles. Opened containers must 
be used up within a few days. The 
processing temperature must not be 
below 5°C or above 40°C. The opti-
mum temperature both material and 
sealant is between 15°C and 25°C.

For advice on selection and arrange-
ment of a suitable pump system, 
please contact the System Engineer-
ing Department at Sika Industry.

Smoothing off

Smoothing off must be performed 
within the skin formation time of the 
adhesive. We recommend Sika

®

 N 

smoothing off agent. Other smooth-
ing off agents should be checked for 
suitability before use.

Removal

Uncured Sika

fl

 ex

®

 291 can be re-

moved from equipment and tools with 
Sika

®

 Remover 208. Cured material 

can only be removed mechanically. 
Hands/skin should be cleaned im-
mediately with Sika

®

 Handclean or 

a suitable hand cleansing paste and 
water. Do not use solvents!

Painting over

After the skin has formed, Sika

fl

 ex

®

 

291 can be painted over. The suit-
ability for painting over must be 
trialled prior to application. Powder 
coating points may be applied only to 
fully cured Sika

fl

 ex

®

 291. It should be 

borne in mind that the hardness and 

fi

 lm thickness of the paint 

fi

 nish may 

affect the expansion of the plastic and 
lead to cracking.

Additional information

The following documents are avail-
able on request:
-  Safety data sheet
- Primer table for Sika marine 

systems

-  General guidelines for working with 

Sika

fl

 ex

®

 adhesives and sealants

- Marine handbook

Containers

Tube
Cartridge

Bag

Important

When handling our products, please 
read the material-speci

fi

 c safety data 

sheets for their essential physical, 
safety, toxicological and ecological 
data. The applicable regulations, 
such as the hazardous substances 
regulations should be complied with. 
On request we will send you our sys-
tem data sheet TM 7510 “Instructions 
for protection at work” for handling 
Sika Deutschland GmbH products.

Note:

The details above, especially the suggestions for 
the processing and use of our products are based 
on our knowledge and experience in normal cases, 
providing the products are correctly stored and ap-
plied. Due to the variety of materials, surfaces and 
variations in working conditions, no guarantee of a 
work product or liability from any legal relationship 
can be founded on these instructions or on oral 
advice unless we are charged with premeditated 
or gross negligence. Here the user must prove that 
he brought to Sika‘s attention promptly, completely 
and in writing all knowledge necessary for Sika to 
make an objective assessment of expectation of 
success. It is the user‘s responsibility to check the 
products for suitability for the intended application. 
We reserve the right to change the product speci

fi

 -

cations. The trademark rights of third parties must be 
respected. In all other respects our respective sales 
and delivery conditions apply. The latest version of 
the technical data sheet is applicable and should be 
requested from us.

Additional information
Internet: www.sika-industry.de, e-mail: industry@de.sika.com
www.sika.com

Sika Deutschland GmbH
Kleb- und Dichtstoffe Industrie
Stuttgarter Strasse 139
D-72574 Bad Urach
Germany
Tel. +49 7125 940-761
Fax +49 7125 940-763

Summary of Contents for MobiSet 3 digital CAP 710

Page 1: ...Translation of the original operating manual MobiSet 3 digital CAP 710 Englisch ...

Page 2: ...n de en sat index htm I Lei puo avvere la versione italiana delle istruzioni di montaggio dalla nostra rapresentanza http www kathrein de include kontakte_groups_eng cfm kontinent 1 gruppe SAT piu vicina della sua citta oppure scaricarla dalla nostra hompage http www kathrein de en sat index htm E Para obtener la versión española de nuestro manual de instalación contacte nuestros representantes en...

Page 3: ...ith sealing gasket Sikaflex 291 adhesive sealant 100 ml tube UFS 940sw HDTV DVB S receiver with connecting cables infrared sensor and infrared remote control MobiSet 3 digital CAP 710 installation and operating instructions UFS 940sw satellite receiver operating manual SCOPE OF SUPPLY See the UFS 940sw operating manual for a rear view of the receiver together with explanation of functions and oper...

Page 4: ...RNTABLE 25 CONNECTING TO THE UFS 940SW 25 FUNCTIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTION TO THE ON BOARD POWER SUPPLY 26 CONNECTION EXAMPLE FOR 12 V BATTERY CONNECTION 27 RECEPTION RANGE FOOTPRINT 28 DISMANTLING FOR SERVICING 29 DISMANTLING 29 ADDRESS OF THE SERVICE CENTRE 29 POLARISATION SETTING 30 POLARISATION SETTING 30 SAFETY NOTES 32 SETTING OPERATIONS 32 MANUAL LOWERING TO PARK POSITION 35 SAFETY IN...

Page 5: ...4 ELEVATION 55 LNB TILT SKEW 55 STOP ON SIGNAL 55 MOVE TO THE AZIMUTH ROTATE THE ANTENNA 55 MOVE CAP TO PARK POSITION 56 CAP SETTINGS 56 ELEVATION BORDER AND ELEVATION OFFSET 56 SEARCH SPEED 56 ALIGNMENT SATELLITE SEARCH 57 CHANNEL SATELLITE SELECTION PROGRAMMING THE TIMER 58 CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST 58 CHANNEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST SORTED BY SATELLITE 59 CHANGE OF LOCATIO...

Page 6: ...ts and mounting accessories in the set which could endanger both the mechanical and functional reliability Improper or forcible opening of the components Use of cleaners containing solvents such as acetone nitro cellulose combination thinners petrol etc Failure to observe installation and safety instructions in this manual Note The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a CAP 710 receiver uni...

Page 7: ... person carrying out the repairs Caution Risk of death or injury due to falling or the roof collapsing Nobody should be inside the caravan motor home underneath the antenna during dismantling installation Caution Risk of death or injury due to possible roof collapsing and falling parts Proper installation and safety Essential information A crucial safety factor is proper performance of installatio...

Page 8: ... that the cable polarity is not reversed If the cable polarity is reversed there is a risk of thermal overload and damage to components when the equipment is powered up Power supply fusing Operate the system from your vehicle s battery 12 V or a suitable mains power supply unit This mains power supply unit must ensure a stable output voltage of 12 V continuous current of 11 A and 15 A 300 ms surge...

Page 9: ...on the frequency of driving that the system is still securely attached and tighten any parts that have worked loose The maximum permissible speed for vehicles with a receiver unit mounted on the roof and the antenna lowered is 130 km h Lower the antenna if it will not be used for a long period This makes the securing bolts more difficult to access protection against theft Antenna in the park posit...

Page 10: ...e off the mounting plate and place it on the prepared wooden supports Make sure that the cables are not crushed where they emerge from the underside of the turntable UNPACKING AND PREPARATION Essentially the cable lengths of the MobiSet 3 CAP 710 components allow you a free choice of installation location on your caravan or motor home However you should take note of the following points Before ins...

Page 11: ... least the required area free for ease of installation and any subsequent dismantling INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Direction of travel Park position Recommended clear space radius at least 807 mm Zone radius min 566 mm within which a device with a height of up to 230 mm can be attached next to the turntable Roof attachments may be mounted within the hatched area The height of neighbouring attachmen...

Page 12: ...er supply cable are fed into the interior of the vehicle directly underneath the turntable If you prefer a different method of laying the cables they can be run from the rear of the turntable via the channel provided in the mounting plate The cables must then be run along the roof of the vehicle in a protective cable duct and through a separate HDZ 100 roof gland neither supplied The HDZ 100 roof ...

Page 13: ...anel materials and insufficient support in the insulating material through holes Ø 5 5 mm into the interior of the vehicle are necessary galvanised M5 round head screws of sufficient length should then be used Make sure that you use a sufficiently strong support that can accept the screw tensile forces large plain washers or a complete reinforcing plate Figure C Not included Place the mounting pla...

Page 14: ...agent within a circumference of 35 cm around the drilled hole and allow the surface to dry thoroughly If the surface is painted ensure that the paint finish is sufficiently well bonded to the substrate If the coat of paint is already loose or peeling it must be removed down to a stable layer in the area to which the adhesive will bond If you have any doubts concerning the adhesive characteristics ...

Page 15: ...ounting plate in place with the prepared screws evenly tightening six screws across the diagonals Note The adhesive sealant used is capable of filling small gaps caused by the curvature of the vehicle s roof However you should ensure that the mounting plate is not bent by tightening the screws Remove any adhesive sealant that leaks out at the sides with a clean cloth or if necessary with Sikaflex ...

Page 16: ...adhesive sealant to the six threaded holes in the mounting plate and screw the fastening screws into the thread Tighten the screws to a torque of 6 Nm To prevent water vapour from inside the vehicle reaching the turntable through the roof gland thread the two cables through the sealing gasket supplied see Fig E and insert this into the roof gland until it reaches the stop Insert the plug into the ...

Page 17: ...t be crushed Do not try to pull the cables from the unit This could damage the cables or loosen the cable connections Place the turntable carefully on the mounting plate The through holes on the turntable must be perfectly aligned with the threaded holes on the mounting plate Apply a little adhesive sealant to the six threaded holes in the mounting plate and screw the fastening screws into the thr...

Page 18: ...sharp edges of hole Apply Sikaflex 291 adhesive to the spigot of the roof gland Insert the spigot into the hole and secure it from below with the knurled nut Unscrew screws x 6 10 AF from the mounting plate and remove the mounting plate Place the turntable on prepared wooden supports to protect the roof of the vehicle The sequence of pictures shown illustrates all the necessary installation steps ...

Page 19: ...ate on roof gland and secure with appropriate screws choose screws according to thickness structure of roof Screw turntable on to mounting plate using torque wrench Important Tightening torque 6 Nm Set up electrical connections Connect the UFS 940 receiver Connect the turntable to the battery INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION The antenna must always be lowered into horizontal position park position whil...

Page 20: ...are when tightening the screws not to damage any cables etc behind or in the wall The receiver is designed for installation in exclusively dry interior locations The installation location must be protected against moisture The cable lengths must be taken into account when choosing the installation location The connecting cables must be provided with strain reliefs Ventilation The heat generated wi...

Page 21: ...diagram on the right and The attachment point is provided for sticking the infra red sensor directly to the unit The attachment point on the receiver is on the front panel see diagram on the right Connections and fusing of the unit All connection cables for connection to the receiver including the infra red sensor are connected at the rear of the unit see also the item Connection example in this s...

Page 22: ...he receiver support IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION Under no circumstances use countersunk head screws for installation see diagram on the right since these can damage the screw sockets on the receiver Wherever possible use the wood screws supplied with the receiver Before installing the receiver so that it is attached to another piece of equipment such as a TV set check with the manufactu...

Page 23: ... M4 M6 or M8 and most importantly the permissible screw penetration depth Before starting any installation work it is essential you disconnect all the units concerned from the mains If the screws penetrate too deeply into the TV set they may damage it beyond repair and create the risk of a fatal electric shock Under no circumstances install the receiver between the TV and a wall support Installati...

Page 24: ...iver at the installation location previously selected and prepared Do not force it and take care not to damage either the screw sockets the receiver casing itself or any cables that are already attached to the receiver INSTALLATION Screw projection ...

Page 25: ...12 V supply or a 230 V supply via a power supply unit to the socket on the receiver Make sure that the inline integrated fuse 5 A of the cable is fully plugged in and is intact If the fuse blows the source of the fault must first be eliminated The fuse must only ever be replaced by a fuse with the same rating 5 A Note Lay the Cinch cable supplied with the CAP 710 Take great care to plug the cable ...

Page 26: ...not in a caravan The green connecting cable marked IGNITION allows you the option of connection to a circuit in the vehicle that is activated when the ignition key is turned and then carries a continuous 12 V supply This type of connection ensures that when the engine is started the antenna is automatically lowered into the park position the receiver does not need to be turned on Note that the ant...

Page 27: ...nce means that the automatic lowering function will not work Ensure the cable polarity is correct Figure G INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION CONNECTION EXAMPLE FOR 12 V BATTERY CONNECTION 6 pin brown white green Battery Battery Ignition HDMI cable recommended for HDMI capable TV set Master TV set external IR sensor Cigarette lighter socket or 12V DIN ISO 4165 standard socket Not included ...

Page 28: ... shown below The satellites broadcast the various channel packages in different footprints The respective channel packages can normally be received within these footprint zones In the marginal zones reception is possible although because of a variety of influencing factors this cannot be guaranteed The quality of the channels received can vary considerably for instance due to environmental factors...

Page 29: ...nels no longer used should be sealed with the integral plugs The enclosure is then watertight once again Note Before exchanging the UFS 940sw first move the turntable to the park position ESC Electronic Service Chiemgau GmbH Bahnhofstraße 108 83224 Grassau GERMANY Tel 49 8641 9545 0 Fax 49 8641 9545 35 and 36 Internet http www esc kathrein de E Mail service esc kathrein de DISMANTLING FOR SERVICIN...

Page 30: ... is factory set to the polarisation setting 0 In this position you can still receive signals from satellites with differences between the longitude of the desired reception area and the orbit position of the satellite of 15 to 20 For differences greater than this it is best to rotate the LNB and set the necessary polarisation angle POLARISATION SETTING Longitude for the reception position The resp...

Page 31: ...7 10 17 20 23 11 36 Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 26 10 2 6 3 0 2 10 13 16 4 31 Luxemburg Luxemburg Luxembourg 26 11 4 8 6 3 1 6 9 12 0 26 Monaco Monaco Monaco 31 13 5 9 6 3 0 9 13 16 4 32 Niederlande Netherlands Les Pays Bas 25 10 4 8 6 4 1 5 8 10 2 24 Norwegen Norway Norvège 11 2 6 1 2 4 5 9 10 12 0 19 Österreich Austria L Autriche 24 6 2 2 0 3 6 13 16 18 6 32 Polen Poland Pologne 17...

Page 32: ...cinity of the turntable and that they cannot touch any moving parts crush hazard Nobody should be below the antenna inside the caravan motor home during setting operations Caution Risk of death or injury due to possible roof collapsing and falling parts on the motor home caravan Continue to heed the Safety Instructions Important Information section No impediments may be in the turning range see Sa...

Page 33: ...ed elevation angle 9 Turn off the UFS 940sw using the main switch at the rear and disconnect it from the power 10 Use the socket driver supplied size 20 to slacken the securing screw of the clamp on the LNB 11 Rotate the LNB by the required number of degrees the scale is located on the bottom on the LNB Scale for polarisation setting 12 Tighten the hexagon socket screw to a torque of 3 3 3 5 Nm 13...

Page 34: ...34 View after installation 45 View after installation 45 POLARISATION SETTING ...

Page 35: ...connected units are disconnected from the power The person carrying out the repair does not suffer from vertigo and can move around safely on the roof of the caravan or motor home The person carrying out the repairs is wearing sturdy and non slip shoes The person carrying out the repairs has a secure position to stand and hold on while working The roof and the climbing equipment used e g ladder ar...

Page 36: ...crew into this thread minimum length 40 mm Screwing in the M12 screw pushes the rocker off the taper seating on the tapered shaft and releases the engagement Attention Screw the screw in only as far as necessary to free the rocker from engagement on the tapered shaft 5 Tilt the antenna to the park position horizontal position 6 Remove the M12 screw This allows the rocker to re engage on the tapere...

Page 37: ...37 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION DIMENSIONS MM Direction of travel Mounting plate 118 3 118 3 153 6 173 5 73 5 282 ...

Page 38: ...38 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Elevation max 75 Elevation 45 Rotary axis Mounting plate Tightening range 20 50 Nut Roof gland 137 5 including mounting plate 135 5 807 3 790 3 700 4 443 3 ...

Page 39: ...put frequency GHz 10 70 12 75 Output frequency MHz 950 1950 1100 2150 Oscillator frequency L O GHz 9 75 10 60 System quality G T 11 3 12 5 GHz dB K 13 4 13 7 Power supply vehicle battery V 10 9 13 8 Power consumption from the 12 V vehicle electrical system Inrush current Satellite search TV reception Stand by A Type 10 max 12 typ 3 typ 1 2 typ 0 024 Current consumption from the receiver mA typ 160...

Page 40: ...hurised heavy 64742 82 1 1 2 5 Xn N 10 65 51 53 66 67 265 185 4 4 4 methylene diphenyl diisocyanate 101 68 8 0 1 1 Xn 20 36 37 38 42 43 202 966 0 Xylol 1330 20 7 1 2 5 Xn 10 20 21 38 215 535 7 3 Potential hazards Hazard designation Xn Hazardous to health Special hazard instructions for human beings and the environment 42 Sensitisation possible by breathing in 4 First Aid measures General instructi...

Page 41: ...a that bind to liquids e g sand sawdust universal binding media Dispose of the material that has been cleared up in accordance with the section on Disposal 7 Handling and storage Handling Instructions for safe handling Refer to Section 8 Personal protective equipment Instructions for fire and explosion prevention Not applicable Storage Requirements for storerooms and containers Containers should b...

Page 42: ...when handling the product Before breaks and after completing work wash hands well Breathing protection When ventilation is poor ABEK multi range filter The gas filter class is dependent on the local concentration of injurious substances Hand protection Wear butyl rubber nitrile rubber gloves Eye protection Safety glasses Body protection Work clothing 9 Physical and chemical characteristics Appeara...

Page 43: ... is empty of residues should be sent for recycling Packaging that contains residues of hazardous substances or which is contaminated with hazardous substances and any packaging that is not empty of residues should be disposed of as the product correctly and without creating pollution If the last contents makes it necessary packaging that is empty of residues must be pre treated for disposal e g wa...

Page 44: ...mmable 20 Hazardous to health if breathed in 20 21 Hazardous to health if breathed in and if comes in contact with the skin 36 37 38 Irritates the eyes breathing organs and the skin 38 Irritates the skin 42 43 Sensitisation possible by breathing in and by contact with the skin 51 53 Poisonous to water organisms can have long term polluting effects on bodies of water 65 Hazardous to health can caus...

Page 45: ...bdeckverfugung empfehlen wir Sikaflex 290 DC In erhärte tem Zustand kann Sikaflex 291 problemlos geschliffen werden Härtungsmechanismus Technical data sheet Version 12 2005 Sikaflex 291 The strongly bonding marine adhesive Technical characteristics Chemical basis 1 component polyurethane Colour white black natural wood Curing mechanism cures by absorbing moisture Density before curing DIN 53479 ap...

Page 46: ...für den vorgesehenen Anwen dungszweck zu prüfen Änderungen der Produktspezifikationen bleiben vorbehalten Schutzrechte Dritter sind zu beachten Im übrigen gelten unsere jeweiligen Verkaufs und Lieferbedingungen Es gilt das jeweils neueste Technische Merkblatt das von uns angefordert werden sollte The cross linking reaction of Sika flex 291 occurs in the presence of atmospheric moisture At lower te...

Page 47: ...el 49 8031 184 700 The automatic overnight updating of the EPG data described in the UFS 940sw operating manual is not performed automatically when the UFS 940sw is being operated on the CAP 710 The EPG data are updated when an individual channel is viewed At this point however the receiver updates all EPG data for the channels that are broadcast from the currently selected receiving transponder F...

Page 48: ... connected as described in the installation and operating manuals If you have not yet done so read the safety instructions at the beginning of the UFS 940sw operating manual and follow them when handling the UFS 940sw and the turntable unit REMOTE CONTROL Before setting up your satellite system make sure that the location allows a free view to the satellite positions to the South and is not shadow...

Page 49: ... Installation and Connection sections First switch your TV set on and select the AV or video HDMI channel number to which you have connected the receiver Switch on your receiver at the power switch on the rear of the unit The following display appears Select the menu language you want using the buttons Available options German English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Polish Norwegian Turkish and...

Page 50: ... refer to the operating manual for your TV set and take care to select only those settings that your TV set can process Video Output via Select the connection on the receiver to which you have connected your television Either HDMI Format Here you can select the picture resolution that will be sent to your TV set Either 1080i resolution 1920 x 1080 half screen images 576p resolution 720 x 576 full ...

Page 51: ...f the TV set must be switched on or off separately If you select On the TV set will be switched on automatically as the receiver starts up but only if the TV set was in stand by mode If the receiver is switched off into stand by mode the TV set will also be switched to stand by mode Automatically switching the TV set on off by the receiver is available only if the TV set supports this function Pic...

Page 52: ...utomatically change over to and from summer and winter time If On is selected the receiver automatically sets itself to the right time If you select the setting Off you must make the change to and from summer time manually by setting the Summertime field to Yes or No When you have completed all settings press the green button to complete the first installation Your CAP system will then be initiali...

Page 53: ...tenna line and press the button to confirm The following display appears RESETTING THE CAP SYSTEM TURNTABLE ANTENNA RESET All satellite positions found by a search will be deleted Press the button to confirm or the button to cancel Note Before exchanging any component of the system such as the receiver the turntable should be moved to its park position by means of the Reset turn table antenna comm...

Page 54: ... time Use the buttons to select the Input GPS position for CAP line and press the button to confirm The following display appears INPUTTING THE CAP GPS POSITION CAP MENU TURNTABLE ANTENNA SETTINGS The GPS data can be input using the numeric keys and or the buttons When you have input all the data press the button to confirm or the button to cancel TO MOVE THE ANTENNA MANUALLY The currently display...

Page 55: ...or No on detection of a satellite signal during manual alignment by the user STOP ON SIGNAL As soon as you switch the orange bar to the Move to the azimuth rotate the antenna line you will see the following display MOVE TO THE AZIMUTH ROTATE THE ANTENNA You now have the following options for rotating your CAP Step by step using the buttons Move towards min minimum rotary position with the button o...

Page 56: ...f structures or other obstacles The settings are made using the cursor buttons or the numeric keys ELEVATION BORDER AND ELEVATION OFFSET In the fringe areas of the satellite footprints it may happen that a better search result is obtained by using a lower CAP search speed If the Regular search speed does not give satisfactory search results you can reduce the search speed to Slow If the signal str...

Page 57: ...utes generally about two minutes You will first see the following message As soon as the turntable has found the correct satellite it saves this position During this process you receive no TV picture The turntable will then perform an automatic fine adjustment if the signal level is sufficient the satellite position will be saved immediately by the turntable During the fine adjustment you will for...

Page 58: ...NEL SELECTION FROM THE CHANNEL LIST When you open this list the channel list selection sort order is displayed from where you selected the last channel For instance you can use the buttons to display various channel lists sorted by satellite e g ASTRA 19 2 or Hotbird 13 The cursor buttons are used to navigate within the respective channel list view to select the desired channel The selection of th...

Page 59: ...ehensive explanation of the channel list with its detailed functions e g the scan and sort function can be found in the UFS 940sw operating manual view the currently selected channel in the small window at the top right To exit the channel list and return to the TV picture press the button again or press the button CHANNEL SATELLITE SELECTION PROGRAMMING THE TIMER The timer function is currently n...

Page 60: ...If you know the GPS data for your new location refer to the item Inputting the CAP GPS position in the section CAP menu turntable antenna settings Inputting the GPS data for your current location allows the search times for your turntable antenna to be reduced As soon as the turntable has found the correct satellite it saves this position During this process you receive no TV picture The turntable...

Page 61: ...ation to move the antenna manually Use the buttons to switch to the Move CAP to park position item and press the button to park the antenna 4 When the ignition is operated the antenna automatically moves to the park position However for this to happen the green wire of the power supply cable must be connected to the ignition and the turntable connected to the power supply see Connection Diagram Re...

Page 62: ... power supply to the turntable and whether it is obstructed e g by a branch If neither of these causes of faults is displayed the turntable motor temperature is in the critical range Allow the turntable to stand for a few minutes in its current position until the turntable motor temperature has reduced You can also however move the turntable to the park position and let it cool down there Press th...

Page 63: ...n to the CAP will remain disabled This means the CAP cannot be operated SPECIAL MESSAGES FROM THE TURNTABLE The turntable antenna has reached the mechanical stop or is jammed Check whether the turntable is obstructed e g by a branch If the turntable encounters an obstruction the CAP reverses 10 This allows the obstacle to be removed more easily The turntable motor temperature is in the critical ra...

Page 64: ...onnection to the turntable is defective Reset the turntable in the CAP menu check the connections between the turntable and receiver or contact our service centre The receiver has lost communication with the turntable Check the connection between the UFS 940sw and the turntable the power supply and whether possibly the ignition signal is present at the CAP FURTHER MESSAGES This message may also ap...

Page 65: ...o the park position your recordings will not be performed To prevent the turntable rotating at a time when it is unsupervised or when rotation might be irritating e g in the middle of the night a timer can be set During the timer period the turntable is active only if the UFS 940sw is in operation or is in standby mode If the receiver is completely switched off switched off at the power socket and...

Page 66: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 67: ...UNCIL dated 27th January 2003 on used electrical and electronic appliances it must be disposed of properly At the end of its service life take this device for disposal at a designated public collection point Spent batteries are special waste Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste take them to a collection point for spent batteries ...

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