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Table of contents for the manual
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Installation and maintenance instr uctions DX100 Standard DX100 PC Pull Cord DX100T Time r DX100H Humidistat DX100HP Humidistat and Pull Cord DX100PIR Integr al Body Mov ement Sensor DX100VTD Dela y Timer T oilet/Bathroom 100mm/4" F an R ange Retain f or future ref erence ® GB F D NL I S GR N SE A[...]
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2 A B D E F G C DX100PIR 125mm 115mm[...]
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H 3 I J K DX100T DX100PIR DX100H & DX100HP L[...]
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GB Xpelair T oilet/Bathroom F ans DX100, DX100PC, DX100T , DX100H, DX100HP DX100PIR & DX100VTD installation & operating instructions Please leav e this leaflet with the fan f or the benefit of the user Installing the fan These appliances are intended for connection to fixed wiring. Check that the electrical rating shown on each fan matches [...]
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airflow across the room (e.g. opposite the internal doorway). • Near the source of steam or odours. • Not where ambient temperatures are likely to exceed 50˚C. • If installed in a kitchen fans must not be mounted immediately above a cooker hob, or eye le vel grill. • If installing in a room containing a fuel burning device whic h has a non[...]
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GB Xpelair T oilet/Bathroom F ans DX100, DX100PC, DX100T , DX100H, DX100HP DX100PIR & DX100VTD installation & operating instructions Please leav e this leaflet with the fan f or the benefit of the user 6 3. If the shaft has cavity wall, use the w all tube to bridge the cavity . 4. Fit ducting and condensation trap if necessary , positioning[...]
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7 fuse for the appliance m ust not exceed 5A. DX100T only I • T o adjust the over-run period turn the control (T) clockwise to increase and anti-cloc kwise to decrease. DX100H & DX100HP only J • Humidity operation is f actory set at approx. 70% Relative Humidity (RH), b ut can be adjusted between 50% and 90% RH by control(H). • Time delay[...]