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This document contains operating instructions for the SmartFan X. Though its contents have 
been checked for consistency with the described hard- and software, deviations cannot be ruled 
out, meaning that no guarantee of complete consistency can be given.
This documentation is updated on a regular basis. Necessary corrections and useful addenda 
will always be included in subsequent versions. 
They are also available at www.getair.eu/downloads/.

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1  General remarks

1.1 

Use instructions 

The SmartFan X is an exhaust fan for installation in the wall or ceiling. For each fan, a hole has to 
be drilled in the wall or ceiling, through which a connection to a ventilation duct leading outwards 
can be established. The outside opening must be covered by an appropriate grille.
The SmartFan X can be linked up either to a remote control or to an internal control module of-
fering a wide range of control options: a timer, humidity sensor, motion sensor or a combination 
thereof. The optional modules can be installed on initial SmartFan X installation or at a later date.
The SmartFan X has a casing classed as IP X4. It is assigned to IEC Protection Class II (double 
insulated electrical appliance) and can be installed in Zone 3 (bathrooms, toilets, kitchens and 
workplaces).
The fan must not be installed close to a source of heat, for instance near a radiant heater or in a 
location where the temperature can exceed 40°C.

1.2 

Safety information

The following list contains descriptions of the symbols and terms used in these instructions:

Hazard symbol

Caution

This hazard symbol warns about the 
danger of injury.

Electricity

This hazard symbol warns about the danger 
of electrocution.

Warning symbol

Please 
note

This warning symbol indicates important 
information.

Summary of Contents for SmartFan X

Page 1: ...SmartFan X Installation and operating instructions v 1 1_08 2016 EN...

Page 2: ...rrect details therein We reserve the right to make partial or entire changes to these instructions without prior announcement All information contained in these documents is the property of getAir Gmb...

Page 3: ...module 9 3 3 Programming the modules 11 3 4 Connecting the main cable in the fan 11 4 Installation 12 4 1 Making the hole in the wall 12 4 2 Inserting the mounting tube 12 4 3 Cabling 13 4 4 Removing...

Page 4: ...martFan X can be linked up either to a remote control or to an internal control module of fering a wide range of control options a timer humidity sensor motion sensor or a combination thereof The opti...

Page 5: ...be inserted in a core drilled hole It must not be cemented in Make sure that no electrical cables or other cables are damaged Before starting installation please read all instructions given in the Ins...

Page 6: ...X Full set 1 SmartFan X 1 2 Sensor module dependent on the selected version 1 3 Outside grille 1 4 Fixing set 1 5 Plastering cover 2 6 Mounting tube 500 mm 1 Article name Item Content Number SmartFan...

Page 7: ...parately and need to be assembled Module Connection diagram Trigger Timer 1 PIR 2 Humidity 3 Timer module A P P O O Humidity module A B P P O P Infrared timer module A B P P P O Infrared humidity modu...

Page 8: ...e must not be operated in the vicinity of combustible materials fluids or gases Ceiling installation To prevent condensation water entering the SmartFan X when instal led in a ceiling a condensate tra...

Page 9: ...trician 3 1 Cabling and wiring Wiring a SmartFan X with a remote control module A Wiring a SmartFan X without a remote control module B 3 2 Connecting a module Remove the cover by unscrewing the screw...

Page 10: ...the lustre terminal 4 is above the two positioning pins Modules with pull cords Make sure that the pull cord underneath the device sits properly in the cord slit Modules with motion sensors Remove the...

Page 11: ...l run In certain cases for example in new houses the fan may run for a long time without stopping due to high humidity 3 4 Connecting the main cable in the fan Insert the supplied protective sleeve in...

Page 12: ...back 4 2 Inserting the mounting tube Measure the thickness of the wall Should any plastering still need to be done allow for plaster thickness when shortening the mounting tube Shorten the mounting t...

Page 13: ...hout problems it should be laid up to the top left 10 o clock position side of the hole Insert the plastering cover into the mounting tube to protect it from any dirt caused by possible finishing work...

Page 14: ...ribed see Electrical Installation Optional Install and programme the optional humidity or timer module see Electrical Installation 4 6 Replacing the cover Replace the cover on the fan To prevent the c...

Page 15: ...ling the outside grille Install the outside grille on the outside wall using the supplied rawlplugs and screws Make sure that the grille sits straight and that the louvres are shut when the fan is not...

Page 16: ...to a control module the SmartFan X switches on when the motion sensor registers that a person is in the room the humidity sensor registers that the set humidity level for the room is exceeded 230 volt...

Page 17: ...he wheel and the surrounding area Check that the module is functioning The fan is making loud noises or vibrating Avoid installing the fan in drylined walls as these act like a membrane intensifying t...

Page 18: ...utting it in the dishwasher The only things you can put in the dishwasher are the blades of the iris diaphragm 8 Disposal Due to little or no harmful materials being used in their production the major...

Page 19: ...voltage V 230 AC 50 Hz Type of protection IPX4 Air intake free of aggressive gases dust and oil Permissible operating temperature C 0 40 Installation For installation in walls or ceilings Connection...

Page 20: ...ed changes or modifications have been made to the system 10 2 Liability The system has been developed and manufactured for the ventilation of homes and functional premises Any other usage is considere...

Page 21: ...ake account of every possible installation operating or maintenance configuration The diagrams in this documentation may deviate slightly from the design of the product you have purchased Even when th...

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