use of the appliance
in a safe way and
understand the haz-
ards involved. Chil-
dren shall not play
with the appliance.
Cleaning and user
maintenance
not be made by chil-
dren without super-
vision.
SAFETY DURING INSTALLATION
• Make sure there are no loose ele-
ments near the ventilator, as they
could run the risk of being sucked up
by it. If it is going to be installed in
a duct, check that it is clean of any
element that could be sucked up by
the ventilator.
• When
installing
make sure that all the fittings are in
place and that the structure which
supports it is resistant enough to
bear its weight at full functioning
power.
• Before manipulating the apparatus,
make sure the mains supply is dis-
connected, even if the machine is
switched off.
• Check that the mains supply voltage
and frequency values coincide with
shall
an
apparatus,
the stipulations on the characteris-
tics plate.
• The electrical installation must in-
clude a double pole switch with a
contact clearance of at least 3 mm,
correctly sized and in accordance
with the electrical standards of the
country of installation.
• Please follow the connections dia-
gram for the electrical connections.
• If an earth connection is necessary,
check that it correctly connected and
that adequate thermal and overload-
ing protection has been connected
and adjusted to the corresponding
limits.
• If a ventilator is installed in a duct,
the duct must be exclusively for the
ventilation system.
STARTING UP
Before starting up the machine, make
sure that:
• The apparatus is well secured and
the electrical connections have been
carried out correctly.
• The safety devices have been ade-
quately connected.
• No loose material or fitting remains
can be sucked up by the ventilator. If
the ventilator has been mounted in a
duct, make sure it is clear of loose
material.
• The earth fittings are adequately
connected.
• The electrical safety devices are cor-
rectly connected, adequately adjust-
ed and ready for use.
• The wire and electrical connections
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