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in case of warranty period (service life) expiry; 

in case of the customer's violating transportation rules assuring prevention of 
damaging and/or destruction of the product; 
in case of the customer's violating product storage rules; 
in case of performing unlawful actions by third persons with respect to the product; 
in case of force majeure (fire, flood, earthquake, war, hostilities of any kind, blockade); 
in case of absent seals, provided such seals are prescribed by the User Manual or 
other relevant substituting document; 
in case of unavailable warranty card;  
in case of unavailable payment document to confirm the purchase with indication 
of the sale date. 

The manufacturing company shall be responsible for defects arising through its fault 
prior to the moment of transferring the product to the ownership of the customer. 

The manufacturing company shall not be responsible for defects arising after 
transferring the product to the customer and caused by the customer's violating the 
rules of transportation, storage, assembly and operation of the product, 
or by actions of third persons, an accident or force majeure circumstances. 

The manufacturing company shall not be responsible for damage to health and 
property of the customer caused by the customer's violating the User Manual or 
other relevant substituting document; other use of the product by the customer other 
than its intended use, or by failure of the customer to comply with warnings and other 
information on the product specified in the User Manual or other relevant substituting 
document, or by the customer's violating the rules of transportation, storage, 
mounting, maintenance and operation of the product. 

CDT(E) E

Summary of Contents for CDT E1

Page 1: ...CDT E E OPERATION MANUAL Speed controller EN ...

Page 2: ...n technical data Description and design Connection to power mains Minimum speed setting Typical faults and fault handling Wall surface mounting procedure Wall flush mounting procedure Manufacturer s warranty Warranty card Acceptance certificate CONTENTS р 3 р 3 р 4 р 4 р 4 р 4 р 5 р 5 р 5 р 5 р 6 р 7 р 7 р 8 р 9 р 1 0 р 11 р 1 5 р 1 6 CDT E E ...

Page 3: ...ains through QF circuit breaker integrated into the stationary wiring with the contact gap on all poles at least 3 mm Prior to connecting the unit to the power mains check it for visible damage as well as for any foreign objects in the unit casing RESTRICTIONS The controller may only be used as intended No modifications or alterations are allowed Do not use the controller if the ambient air contai...

Page 4: ...e controller is mounted using the screws and dowels included in the delivery set The wall surface mounting sequence is shown in Fig A F The wall flush mounting sequence is shown in Fig G M Clean the product from any dust and dirt which may accumulate on the surfaces Power off the product before performing any maintenance operations For cleaning use a soft cloth and a brush soaked in an water deter...

Page 5: ...E1 CDT E E1 5 CDT E E2 CDT E E2 5 220 240 1 1 5 460 575 162х80х70 300 DESIGNATION KEY Designation key example CDTE E1 single phase speed controller with maximum current 1 A for wall surface mounting The delivery set includes 1 Controller 1 item 2 Self tapping screws with dowels 2 sets for wall surface mounting 4 sets for wall flush mounting 3 Spare fuse 1 5 A for CDT E E1 2 0 A for CDT E E1 5 2 5 ...

Page 6: ... position corresponds to the fan rotation speed The control internal design is shown on fig 5 4 1 2 3 1 Speed control knob 2 Operation lamp 3 Switch m i n 4 3 1 2 5 Vmin 5 1 Output wire clamp 2 Input wire port 3 Fuse 4 Controller circuit board 5 Minimum speed setup potentiometer CDT E E ...

Page 7: ...the wiring connection diagram Fig 3 Secure the wires with clamps 1 and 5 Fig 2 Re install the base and the decorative front panel L N L N В L N 1 2 6 B fan S controller S MINIMUM SPEED SETTING On the initial start set up the minimum speed of the connected fan To set the minimum rotation speed set the control knob 1 Fig 4 on the front panel to the leftmost position and then gently rotate the contro...

Page 8: ...ppliance connection see Connection to power mains and ensure secure contact on the terminal blocks Replace the fuse The appliance fails to operate TABLE 2 The controller starts operation immediately upon supplying the power voltage to its input If the appliance fails to operate refer to Table 2 for troubleshooting CDT E E ...

Page 9: ...9 A C E B D F WALL SURFACE MOUNTING CDT E E ...

Page 10: ...10 WALL FLUSH MOUNTING G I K H J L CDT E E ...

Page 11: ...e date via retail network subject to the customer s ensuring compliance with the rules of transportation storage mounting and operation of the product In case of any malfunction of the product through the fault of the Manufacturing company within the warranty period service life the customer shall have the right to elimination of the manufacturing defects by means of warranty servicing performed f...

Page 12: ...of the model or marking of the product with data specified on the product packaging and in the User Manual or other relevant substituting document in case of non timely technical maintenance of the product by the customer dust mud oil condensate foreign particles in case of causing external damage to the product by the customer damage shall not apply to external changes of the product required for...

Page 13: ...lt prior to the moment of transferring the product to the ownership of the customer The manufacturing company shall not be responsible for defects arising after transferring the product to the customer and caused by the customer s violating the rules of transportation storage assembly and operation of the product or by actions of third persons an accident or force majeure circumstances The manufac...

Page 14: ...ents of Electromagnetic Council Directive 2004 108 EC 89 336 EEC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC 73 23 EEC and CE marking Directive 93 68 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility This certificate is issued following test carried out on samples of the product referred to above Assessment of compliance of the product with the requiremen...

Page 15: ...15 WARRANTY CARD CDT E E ...

Page 16: ...trol unit is recognized as serviceable Approval mark Manufacturing date 16 ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE mark the proper model CDT E1 CDTE E1 CDT E1 5 CDTE E1 5 CDT E2 CDTE E2 CDT E2 5 CDTE E2 5 Sold name and stamp of the trade company Date of sale CDT E E ...

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