5
Operating
5.1
Setting up
Risk of death and injury due to improper environmental
conditions
•
Do not place the product near an open window.
Rain splashing on the fan may cause an electric shock.
• Do not operate the fan in the vicinity of explosive and/or flammable
gases.
• Do not place or operate the product near open flames, cooking or heat-
generating products such as radiators, heating registers and stoves. .
•
Make sure that the fan is not near curtains or objects that can be pulled
into the fan.
1. Hold the fan by the grip (fig. 15, no. 20) and place it on a dust
stable
2. Make sure the fan has a firm footing.
The fan must not stand on the power cord to prevent it from tipping over
during
operation.
3. Turn the front of the fan in the direction you want to ventilate.
For fine adjustment, the fan can be tilted.
4. Loosen the tilt adjustment screw (fig. 15, no. 23).
5. Tilt the fan to the desired position from which the blower should come.
6. Tighten the tilt adjustment screw again.
5.2
Connecting
Risk of injury by stumbling and falling
•
Mind placing cables in a way, nobody will be disabled and the cable
not be damaged.
•
Install the system and devices attached to it in a way that persons
cannot be injured, or objects not be damaged for example by drop-
ping or stumbling.
Fig. 16: Connecting
and horizontal surface.
•
Connect the ventilator to a protective contact socket.
free,
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