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Extract Ventilation rates
For U.K. Market only:
The product is designed to Comply with U.K. Building
Regulations Approved Document F1: Means of
Ventilation System 3 – Continuous mechanical extract.
The installation rates are:
** As an alternative for Sanitary accommodation
ONLY. An opening window equal to 1/20th of the floor
area may be used instead.
The whole building ventilation rates are:
a. In addition, the minimum ventilation rate should be
not less than 0.3 l/s per m2 internal floor area (this
includes each floor, e.g. for a two-storey building, add
the ground and first floor areas.
b. This is based on two occupants in the main
bedroom and a single occupant in all other bedrooms.
This should be used as the default value. If a greater
level of occupancy is expected, then add 4 l/s per
occupant.
The product should be used in conjunction with
Vortice Flexible Aluminium Ducting or Vortice Rigid
Modular Plastic Ducting.
Typical applications
Fig. 7÷9
Installation
Fig. 10÷16
Electrical connections
Fig. 17÷22
NOTE
This appliance must be connected during installation
to the control box (supplied or accessory, depending
on the model), from which all the relative functions
and settings are selected.
Maintenance / cleaning
Fig. 23÷30
Important information
concerning the environmentally
compatible disposal
IN CERTAIN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES
THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT FALL WITHIN THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL LAWS IM-
PLEMENTING DIRECTIVE WEEE, AND IN THESE
COUNTRIES THE PRODUCT IS NOT SUBJECT TO
SEPARATE DISPOSAL OPERATIONS AT THE END
OF ITS WORKING LIFE.
This product conforms to EU Directive2002/96/EC.
This appliance bears the symbol
of the barred waste bin. This indi-
cates that, at the end of its useful
life, it must not be disposed of as
domestic waste, but must be
taken to a collection centre for
waste electrical and electronic
equipment, or returned to a retai-
ler on purchase of a replacement.
It is the user's responsibility to dispose of this ap-
pliance through the appropriate channels at the end
of its useful life. Failure to do so may incur the penal-
ties established by laws governing waste disposal.
Proper differential collection, and the subsequent re-
cycling, processing and environmentally compatible
disposal of waste equipment avoids unnecessary da-
mage to the environment and possible related heal-
thrisks, and also promotes recycling of the materials
used in the appliance.
For further information on waste collection and dispo-
sal, contact your local waste disposal service, or the
shop from which you purchased the appliance.
Manufacturers and importers fulfil their responsibili-
ties for recycling, processing and environmentally
compatible disposal either directly or by participating
in collective systems.
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