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• In the event of: device dismantling, using appropriate tools, heat exchanger removal, motor module removal: the device
must already be switched off and disconnected from the electrical mains.
• The electrical system to which the product is connected must comply with regulations in place.
• Only connect the device to the mains supply/ electrical outlet if plant/outlet capacity is suitable for its maximum power. If
otherwise, immediately seek assistance from a professionally qualified person.
• Switch off the main switch on the system when: a
malfunction is detected, you decide to perform external
cleaning maintenance, you decide not to use the device for
short or long periods.
• The device cannot be used as an activator for water heaters,
stoves, etc. nor should it discharge into the hot air ducts of
said devices.
• The device must discharge directly outside in a single
allocated duct.
• The extracted air flow must be clean (or rather free of grease,
soot, chemical and corrosive substances or explosive and
flammable mixtures).
• Maximum operating temperature: 45°C.
• The electrical specifications correspond to the ones on the
data label A (fig.1).
Structure and equipment
The main components of the device are:
• An external body composed of a polypropylene foam shell
and a front cover panel
• A polystyrene counter cross flow heat exchanger, whose
particular morphology guarantees a very high heat
exchange efficiency (>85%)
• Two brushless, low consumption motors with two pre-set
operating speeds
• Management electronics which oversee the power supply
and command and control of the device:
• Temperature sensors (bypass and defrosting)
• User panel, located on the front panel of the device
• Remote panel (optional)
• Two filters: G4 and M5
Meaning of the air vents (fig.2)
A: Clean air supply toward inside
B: Stale air exhaust from inside
C: Fresh air exhaust from outside
D: Stale air supply toward outside
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1 1
2 2
A
A
B
C
D