- 9 -18. Carefully push out the half-arc-shaped cardboardstrip from the template, in which the tile base is to beassembled.Assemble the base on some blobs of silicone (transpar-ent) and with adhesive between the tiles in the numericalorder shown in the overview. Make sure that the jointsbetween tiles 1 and 2 are in line with the template's centremarking. Fix using tape.Once the tile base is assembled, carefully tear away thetemplate in front of the tiles and the safety case. Also testthat the shaft for the air supply fits and is working properly.19. Assemble tile course 1 (the wide, lower, tile mould-ing) in adhesive, in the numerical order shown in theoverview. Make sure that the joints between the tiles arein line with the joints in the tile base. The outside of thetiles must be in line with the outside of the tile base.ASSEMBLING THE TILESIt is now time to assemble the tiles. Each course of tiles is shown below by three illustrations.• The right illustration shows the Christineberg diagonally from the front.• The two illustrations on the left, A and B respectively, are overview illustrations showing the course of tiles in ques-tion from above:A illustrates the Christineberg without the extension tiles.B illustrates the Christineberg with the extension tiles.The tiles must be assembled in the numerical order shown on the overview picture. Take due notice here of the differ-ent component tiles.Setting the tiles:1. Mix the tile adhesive to a smooth consistency.2. Apply adhesive on the bottom of each tile and on the side that will be joined to any tiles which have been installedbefore.3. Then set the tile in place.4. Adjust to produce a finished joint of approx. 1 mm between the tiles, both horizontally and vertically.5. Check with a spirit level to ensure that the tiles are not sloping.6. Fix the tiles temporarily with masking tape or similar.A BA BTile base Tile baseTile course 1 Tile course 1