Wella Climazon Millenium Manual Install [new] May 2026
The Definitive Guide to Wella Climazon Millennium Manual Install: Step-by-Step Setup & Safety
Meta Description: Struggling with your Wella Climazon Millennium? This detailed manual install guide covers wall mounting, electrical requirements, filter assembly, and common setup errors. Ensure peak performance for your salon hood dryer.
2. Wall Mounting (Structure & Anchors)
The Climazon Millennium weighs approximately 18–22 kg (40–50 lbs) and generates vibration from its motor. wella climazon millenium manual install
- Mounting Surface: Solid concrete, brick, or wooden studs. Never mount on drywall alone.
- Bracket Spacing: Use the provided wall bracket. Distance between screw centers is typically 620mm (24.4 inches) horizontally.
- Anchors (Concrete): M8 or M10 sleeve anchors, minimum 60mm (2.4 inches) embedment.
- Wood Studs: 5/16" x 3" lag screws into stud centers. Do not use wall plugs in wood.
- Tilt Angle: Mount so the arm is at least 180cm (5'11") from floor to the lowest point of the hood when lowered, leaving clearance for the client’s head.
Troubleshooting:
- If you encounter any issues during installation or use, refer to the troubleshooting section of the manual or contact Wella support.
Part 1: Pre-Installation Checklist (What’s in the Box?)
Before you start turning screws, verify you have all components. A typical Wella Climazon Millenium delivery (or refit kit) includes: The Definitive Guide to Wella Climazon Millennium Manual
- The Main Base: Heavy metal base with locking casters.
- The Telescopic Pole: The vertical chrome column (usually 2 or 3 telescoping sections).
- The Arm Assembly: The horizontal rotating arm (approx. 24 inches).
- The Hood/Dome: The plastic drying/steaming dome with internal heating elements.
- The Electrical Cord: Usually detached for safety during shipping.
- Hardware Kit: Bolts (M6 or M8), Allen keys, plastic cable clips, and the locking clamp for height adjustment.
- Manual (Missing?): If lost, use this guide as your PDF replacement.
Tools Required:
- Phillips head screwdriver (#2)
- Flathead screwdriver
- 10mm and 13mm wrenches or sockets
- Allen key set (usually 4mm or 5mm)
- Wire strippers/cutters (if re-wiring the plug)
- Multimeter (for safety testing)
1.3 Tools Required
- Phillips #2 screwdriver
- Flathead screwdriver (terminal driver)
- 10mm and 13mm wrenches (for wall bracket bolts)
- Voltage tester/multimeter
- Drill with masonry bit (if brick wall)
- Spirit level
3.2 What to Check
- Noise: A low hum is normal. Grinding or rattling means the fan wheel is misaligned or the filter is not seated.
- Heat: After 2 minutes, put your hand inside the hood (carefully). You should feel warm, circulated air – not scorching hot.
- Arm Drift: Release the hood at full extension. It should stay in position. If it drops, the friction hinge needs tightening (4mm hex key on the arm joint).
Testing & Commissioning
- With no clients present, run the unit through all modes: heat, cool, fan, and any specialty programs.
- Measure supply voltages and currents; compare to nameplate and commissioning sheet.
- Verify thermostat accuracy with a calibrated thermometer at the chair position.
- Confirm safe operation of all interlocks and emergency stop (if fitted).
- Check for unusual noises, vibrations, or leaks.
- Record commissioning data: voltages, currents, temperatures, airflow, and drain flow.