Instructions / Assembly

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...Dont’s
DON’T allow the heating cables on the mat to cross over or touch each other at any point as
this can cause the cable to overheat.
DON’T cut or shorten the heating cable at any time.
DON’T install the heating cables with any staples or other metal fixings that can damage the
heating cable.
DON’T store tiles, sharp or heavy objects on any of the wiring while tiling or bang a trowel
on the installation area to remove excess mortar from the trowel.
DON’T install the heating mat below 5°F (-15°C) ambient temperature.
DON’T attempt to bypass the GFCI if it trips and cannot be reset during normal operation.
Consult a qualified electrician or call the helpline for further assistance.
DON’T install the heating element under permanent fixtures.
DON’T commence installation on a mud job/screed that has not been fully cured.
DON’T use the heating system until you have allowed sufficient drying period for the
finished floor.
DON’T cover the cold lead joint or termination joint with tape when securing the subfloor.
This may cause air pockets resulting in the joints overheating.
DON’T install the heating mat beyond the room or area in which they originate.
DON’T attempt to repair the heating cable if it becomes damaged. Call the technical helpline
for further instructions.
DON’T allow the thermostat to exceed the maximum temperature for your final floor finish.
Always check the maximum temperatures allowed with the floor covering manufac-
turer.
DON’T switch on the installed heating system until tile adhesive has fully cured (1 - 3 weeks
minimum), check adhesive manufacturers instructions.
DON’T install the cold leads closer than 2” from the heating cable on the mat.