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IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
1. READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS FULLY BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION.
1. READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS & WARNINGS FULLY BEFORE COMMENCING INSTALLATION.
2. INSTALLATIONS AND WIRING MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT IEE REGULATIONS (UK), LOCAL OR APPROPRIATER REGULATIONS (OTHER
2. INSTALLATIONS AND WIRING MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT IEE REGULATIONS (UK), LOCAL OR APPROPRIATE
COUNTRIES). IT IS THE INSTALLER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE APPROPRIATE BUILDING CODES OF PRACTICE ARE
REGULATIONS (OTHER COUNTRIES). IT IS THE INSTALLER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE APPROPRIATE
ADJERED TO.
BUILDING CODES OF PRACTICE ARE ADHERED TO.
3. A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN MUST SUPERVISE ALL INSTALLATIONS.
3. A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN MUST SUPERVISE ALL INSTALLATIONS.
4. THESE APPLIANCES ARE INTENDED FOR CONNECTION TO FIXED WIRING.
4. THESE APPLIANCES ARE INTENDED FOR CONNECTION TO FIXED WIRING.
5. CHECK THAT THE ELECTICAL RATING SHOWN ON THE FAN MATCHES THE MAINS SUPPLY.
5. CHECK THAT THE ELECTRICAL RATING SHOWN ON THE FAN MATCHES THE MAINS SUPPLY.
6. WARNING: THESE APPLIANCES MUST BE EARTHED.
7. SITE AWAY FROM DIRECT SOURCES OF HEAT (I.E: GAS COOKERS OR EYE LEVEL GRILLS) AND NOT WHERE AMBIENT
6. WARNING: THESE APPLIANCES MUST BE EARTHED.
TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY TO EXCEED 50ºC.
7. SITE AWAY FROM DIRECT SOURCES OF HEAT (I.E.: GAS COOKERS OR EYE-LEVEL GRILLS) AND NOT WHERE
8. WHEN THE FAN IS INSTALLED IN A ROOM CONTAINING A FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE, PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID THE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURES ARE LIKELY TO EXCEED 50
BACKFLOW OF GASES INTO THE ROOM FROM THE OPEN FLUE OF THE FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE.
8. WHEN THE FAN IS INSTALLED IN A ROOM CONTAINING A FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE, THE INSTALLER MUST ENSURE
9. ENSURE THAT ALL RELEVANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CORRECT EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ETC) ARE TAKEN
THAT AIR REPLACEMENT IS ADEQUATE FOR BOTH THE FAN AND THE FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE.
WHEN INSTALLING, OPERATING AND MAINTAINING THIS FAN.
9. ENSURE THAT ALL RELEVANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CORRECT EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
10. GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR SITING THE FAN SEE "FIG G". ALWAYS SITE THE FAN AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE.
ETC) ARE TAKEN WHEN INSTALLING, OPERATING AND MAINTAINING THIS FAN.
11. IF ANY SECTION OF THE DUCTWORK IS POSITIONED HIGHER THAN THE FAN A CONDENSATION TRAP (XCT100) MUST BE FITTED AS
10. GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR SITING THE FAN SEE "FIG. G". ALWAYS SITE FAN AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE
CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE FAN.
12. THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY PERSONS (INCLUDING CHILDREN AND THE INFIRM) WITH REDUCED PHYSICAL,
11. IF ANY SECTION OF THE DUCTWORK IS POSITIONED HIGHER THAN THE FAN A CONDENSATION TRAP (XCT100) MUST
SENSORY OR MENTAL CAPABILITIES, OR LACK OF EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE, UNLESS THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SUPERVISION
BE FITTED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE FAN.
OR INSTRUCTION CONCERNING USE OF THE APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR SAFETY. CHILDREN SHOULD BE
12. THE APPLIANCE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE BY YOUNG CHILDREN OR INFIRM PERSONS. YOUNG CHILDREN
SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THAT THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE.
SHOULD BE SUPERVISED TO ENSURE THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE.
For speed and ease of Installation, your
installation may require some of the Ancillaries
indicated in "Ancillary
Options".
If installing on a wall (surface mounting)
1. Mark on the wall the centre of the duct hole A.
2. Use this centre to cut an opening through the wall
117mm diameter, with a slight fall to the exterior.
3. Fit the wall tube, not supplied, and mortar into
place.
If installing in a wall (flush mounting)
1. Mark on the wall the centre of the duct hole A,
and drill a pilot hole through both walls.
2. Use the centre to mark a rectangular hole for the
inner wall using the dimensions A.
3. Cut the rectangular hole through the inner wall.
4. Go outside and cut a 117mm diameter hole in the
outer wall using the small hole as the centre.
5. Measure the wall thickness.
Cut the wall tube (WD100), not supplied, so that it
is 85mm less than the wall thickness.
If installing on a ceiling (surface mounting)
This method requires a space above the ceiling, such
as a loft or attic, to provide access for 100mm internal
diameter ducting, or a minimum 70mm void using flat
ducting.
1. Mark on the ceiling the centre of the duct hole A,
avoiding ceiling joists and buried cables etc..
2. Cut a 117mm diameter hole using the marked
centre.
If installing in a ceiling (flush mounting)
For 100mm diameter ducting:
This method requires a space above the ceiling, such
as a loft or attic, to provide access for 100mm internal
diameter ducting.
1. Mark a rectangular hole using the dimensions B.
2. Cut the hole, avoiding ceiling joists and buried
cables etc.
For flat ducting:
• This fan can be installed within a 140mm void with
the circular spigot 7.
Preparing the fan for installation
1. Remove the front cover 2 (Fig.C)
2. Fit the foam tape !™ supplied around the circular
spigot 7 (Fig.E).
3. Remove the electrical cover 5 (Fig.E).
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Setting the condensation speed
CF40 / CF40TD / CF40RSTD Only (Fig.D)
4. The correct condensation control speed should be
selected to suit the room size in which the fan is to
be installed. Slide the switch X to the required
position. Please note that the fan is factory set to
"Position 2".
5. Switch Position
Size / Room Volume (m
)
3
1
Large (54 and above)
2
Medium (30 – 54)
3
Small (less than 30)
Setting the trickle speed
All models except DX400 (Fig.D)
6. The fan can be set so that it provides constant
trickle extraction. Slide the switch Y to the
required position. Please note that the fan is factory
set to "Position 0".
Switch Position
Setting
0
Trickle extraction OFF
I
Trickle extraction ON
Setting the time delay start
DX400T / CF40TD Only (Fig. D)
7. The fan can be set so that there is a 2-minute
delayed start to its operation when used with an
external on/off switch. Slide the switch Z to the
required position. Please note that the fan is factory
set to "Position 0".
8. Switch Position
Setting
0
Time delay start OFF
I
Time delay start ON
Mounting the fan on a wall or ceiling (surface
mounting)
1. Place the ducting into the hole and align to the
required position. If wall mounting, ensure that the
ducting slopes down and away from the fan
2. Mark the positions of the three fixing holes A in
Fan box 6 (Fig.E).
3. If wall mounting, drill three holes 5.5mm diameter
for wall plugs (supplied). If ceiling mounting B,
use appropriate fasteners (not supplied).
4. Cut out the cable inlet hole, if required, in the
surround 0 and slit the cable grommet. Slide the
surround 0 over the fan box 6.
5. Pass the electrical cables into the fan box 6
through the rear cable inlet hole and surround,
and re-fit the cable grommet. Ensure that cable
grommet is in place and a tight fit.
6. Offer the fan box 6 up to the wall or ceiling.
Ensure the circular spigot 7 enters the ducting.
7. Fix the fan box 6 to the wall using screws 8 or to
the ceiling using appropriate fasteners (not
supplied).
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If mounting in a wall (flush mounting)
The surround 0 is not required. Fit the ducting to the
circular spigot 7.
If the hole size is as recommended:
1. Assemble the three fan body clamps 9 to the fan
box 6 using screws 8.
2. Slit the cable grommet. Pass the electrical cables
into the fan box 6 through the cable inlet hole and
cable grommet.
Ensure cable grommet is in place and a tight
fit.
3. Offer the fan box 6 up to the wall. Ensure the
circular spigot 7 enters the ducting.
4. Tighten up the three screws 8 until the fan is
clamped to the inner wall. The fan body clamps 9
will rotate to an automatic stop position. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN.
If the hole size is larger than recommended i.e.:
larger than the flange on the fan box 6 (Mostly
relating to "retro-fit" installations):
1. The fan body clamps ARE NOT suitable.
Construct a wooden frame of INTERNAL
dimensions 232 x 280mm. Depth should be at
least 50mm. Fit the wooden frame into the internal
wall and make good the hole.
2. Offer the fan box 6 up to the wall. Ensure the
circular spigot 7 enters the ducting.
3. Screw the fan box 6 to the wooden frame using
the slots in the flange (screws not supplied).
If mounting in a ceiling (flush mounting)
1. The surround 0 is not required.
2. Insert the fan box 6 into the hole and mark four
positions using the slots in the flange B.
3. Remove the fan box 6 from ceiling and fit the four
ceiling clips (supplied) over the edge of the hole,
so that the clips align with the marks on the ceiling
4. Drill 4 pilot holes into the ceiling through the hole
B.
of each clip, ensuring not to damage the clip, and
fit the clips ensuring correct alignment.
5. Fit the ducting to the circular spigot 7.
6. Offer the fan box 6 up to the ceiling.
7. Slit the cable grommet. Pass the electrical cable
into the fan box 6 through the front cable inlet
hole.
Ensure cable grommet is in place and a tight
fit.
8. Using the screws !¡ (Fig.B), fix the fan box
flange to the ceiling clips.
Terminating the ducting
Fit the outer grille to the outer wall. For ceiling
mounting, use appropriate ancillaries (not supplied).
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