FlyTec FT100 Installing the flyscreen
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➤ Measure the installation opening in your vehicle and check whether the
dimensions of the flyscreen fit your vehicle.
➤ Remove the rubber buffer from the door (fig. 3, page 4).
Trimming the opening (depending on the vehicle)
➤ If necessary, remove add-on parts that interfere (such as bottom end strips or
bodywork) in the installation opening.
To be able to install the skirting board (fig. 1 1, page 3) flush, you may need to trim
the existing fixtures (such as floors or cabinets).
➤ Mark the following (fig. 2, page 3):
– Size A = 18 mm (width of the bottom part of the skirting board), measured
from the edge of the sheet-metal bodywork
– Size B = 3 mm (height of the skirting board).
➤ If necessary, trim the existing fixtures with a suitable tool, such as an oscillating
saw.
➤ Smooth and clean the cut edges.
5.3 Pre-installing the rails
Cassette profile, skirting board and upper guide rail
The cassette profile, skirting board and upper guide rail must be assembled lying on
the ground (fig. 4, page 4) before being placed in the vehicle.
➤ Check whether the cover profile can be inserted between the C pillar and interior
fittings. You may need to adapt the contour by trimming.
➤ Guide the lower slider of the handle strip along with the cassette profile into the
skirting board.
➤ Pull the cassette and handle strip apart by a bit and then slide the cassette profile
onto the nose on the skirting board.
➤ Secure the cassette profile with the screw (M5 x 30 mm) and M5 nut on the upper
guide rail.
➤ Insert the cover for the C pillar into the cassette so that the drill holes are located
one above the other and secure the two components with three blind rivets
(4 x 8 mm with stainless steel mandrel) without riveting them (fig. 5, page 5).
➤ Secure the deflection screw M4 (fig. 6 1, page 5) to the skirting board.
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