User manual APPLIED ENERGY XPLUS 340

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[. . . ] Customers outside the UK please contact your local Xpelair distributor, details of which are available from the UK office. Characteristics The electric motor and fan are enclosed in the ventilator housing. Attached to the casing are 4, 125 mm diameter spigots for ductwork connections, 3 for extract ductwork and one common spigot to take the waste air to atmosphere. Installation The installation should minimise resistance and prevent any leakage in the ducting. [. . . ] Switch off the mains electrical supply and remove all fuses before commencing wiring. Wire the fan as shown below Connect the cable from the isolating switch to the electrical supply wiring. Refit fuse before turning on the electricity supply Remote control ­ RF ­ Radio Frequency (868, 3MHz) OPERATION: The RF system (Radio Frequency) is an installation technique that does not use any wiring between the control point(s) and the receiver. Transmission is via radio waves which makes the system ideally suited for use in specific applications such as renovation of interiors, extensions; in existing electrical installations where drilling or channeling work is excluded, offices with movable walls etc, or to avoid the use of complex cabling configurations. It is a modular system consisting of one or more emitters and one or more receivers. Each emitter can control an unlimited number of receivers simultaneously. CHARACTERISTICS: · emitter range: 100m in open air · no wiring between control points and receivers (RF controlled), only one connection between the switch-receiver and the device to be operated. · the wall-mount emitter can be readily glued or screwed on the wall. · receiver and emitter form one integrated whole · operating temperature: -5°C to +45°C · receiver: max. load 4A / 230V~ 50Hz · emitters + base plate: button with 4 positions = low = middle = high = high with timer short press (<1. 6sec. ) = max. speed for 30 minutes After this time has elapsed the fan returns to the lowest position. Battery equivalents for emitter: Varta 3V/260mAh CR2430 Panasonic 3V/250mAh CR2330 Putting into service After installing the emitters and receivers, the emitters must be programmed with the receivers. A receiver will only work if the address of an emitter has been programmed in the receiver. PROGRAMMING · Using a fine screwdriver, briefly (< 1. 6 sec) press the flush programming key situated on the receiver on the Xvent unit. · Program all (RF) emitters that have to interwork with the receiver one by one. The correct reception of an address is acknowledged by a long light signal (4sec. ). [. . . ] · The presence of metal or moisture in the walls may adversely affect the emitter range. The RF emitter can be mounted in two ways: A) Gluing: Mounting on a flat base, e. g. 2 Remove the protective strips on the back of the base plate, glue the base plate on the place where the emitter is to be mounted and press down well (Fig. A). [. . . ]

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