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INSTALLATION, ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND OPERATING MODALITIES
1. Fig. A - This exhaust fan is suitable for installation inside a short duct for direct outdoor air exhaust.
If the exhaust fan is mounted at a height of less than 2.3 meters, it necessary to fit the fixed protection grill (7) supplied as an accessory.
2. Fig. b - Remove the central cover (1) from the exhaust fan (2) by releasing the screws (3).
Drill a hole in the pre-cut portion of the central cover (1) and insert the power cable; fasten it to the exhaust fan (2) by means of the cable clamp (4) supplied as standard.
3. Connect power cable to the terminal block:
Fig. C - "STANDARD" CONNECTION Models: FL 10/4"S, FL 12/5"S, FL 15/6"S.
Electrical connection for exhaust fan activation through a manual switch (I) as shown in the diagram.
Fig. D - "TIMER" CONNECTION Models: FL 10/4"T, FL 12/5"T, FL 15/6"T.
Electrical connection for the activation of timed exhaust fan through a manual switch (I) as shown in the diagram.
The exhaust fan is activated when the light is turned on. When the light is turned off, the exhaust fan continues to operate, for the programmable time, from 45 sec. to ca 30 min and this operation is ensured
also with no bulb or with a burnt out bulb.
Operating time is factory set for about 45 seconds. To extend the operation time, proceed as follows:
- Disconnect the power supply circuit.
- Turn the trimmer (T) gently using a screwdriver in the direction shown by the arrow.
- Verify if the operational time has been correctly set, if not repeat the procedure carefully.
4. Fig. E – Place the exhaust fan (2) inside the duct and tighten the screws (5) which will activate the hooking levers (6) and fix the exhaust fan to the duct walls.
Replace the central cover (1) to the exhaust fan (2) and fasten it with the screws (3).
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DISPOSAL
WARNING:
Important information concerning the environment friendly disposal of the appliance
This product conforms to EU Directive 2002/96/EC. The symbol of the barred waste bin indicates that, at the end of its useful life, the product has to be collected separately from the domestic waste.
The user will have to take the product to a collection centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment, or return it to a retailer on purchase of a replacement. Failure to do so may incur the penalties
established by laws governing waste disposal.
Proper differential collection and the subsequent recycling, processing and environmentally compatible disposal of waste equipments avoids unnecessary damage to the environment and possible
related health risk and promotes also recycling of the materials used in the appliance.
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