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INSTALLATION

 

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Cut a suitable diameter hole in the wall. If the fan 

is to be fixed in the ceiling ensure that the hole is 
between the joists. 

2. Hole recommended sizes for plaster board fixing 

with fixing clips: 
LP100 = 115mm, LP120 = 140mm 
LP150 = 173mm  
and for all other fixing: 
LP100= 110mm, LP120=130mm,  LP150=155mm 

3. Remove the cover from the fan by removing the 

small screw cap on the front cover and remove 
the retaining Philips screw.

4. Hold the body of the fan against the wall or 

ceiling and mark the four screw holes and the 
cable entry on the side.(Use the fixing clips to 
secure the fan in panel walls & ceilings). See 
diagram 1A 

 

IMPORTANT: 

Ensure that the fan is square on 

wall or ceiling. 

5. Bring power cable into position, as marked. 

Allow an extra 230mm (9”) protruding to 
facilitate connection.

 

CABLE ENTRY

FIXING HOLES

CABLE
GRIP

SECURE

CORD GRIP

9mm

6mm

9mm

9m

m

2

3

POWER SUPPLY

POWE

R

SUPP

LY

Terminal 1 - live supply in

Terminal 2 - neutral supply in

TRIM
CABLE

TERMINAL
BLOCK

POWER

CABLE

ENTRY

MOTOR WIRE

POWER

CABLE

COVER

SCREW FIXING HOLES

3 AMP

DOUBLE POLE

FUSED SPUR

_
NEUTRAL

+

LIVE

REMOTE PULLCORD

SWITCH / LIGHT SWITCH

 HOLES

FIXING HOLES

Fixing clip

Ceiling board

Screw

Fan

chassis

When screw is tightened fixing

clip fingers secure the fan

CABLE ENTRY

FIXING HOLES

CABLE
GRIP

SECURE

CORD GRIP

9mm

6mm

9mm

9m

m

2

3

POWER SUPPLY

POWE

R

SUPP

LY

Terminal 1 - live supply in

Terminal 2 - neutral supply in

TRIM
CABLE

TERMINAL
BLOCK

POWER

CABLE

ENTRY

MOTOR WIRE

POWER

CABLE

COVER

SCREW FIXING HOLES

3 AMP

DOUBLE POLE

FUSED SPUR

_
NEUTRAL

+

LIVE

REMOTE PULLCORD

SWITCH / LIGHT SWITCH

 HOLES

FIXING HOLES

    DECO fan only

: Remove the screw on the 

bottom of the cover. Turn the cover anti 
clockwise to remove. 

Diagram 1

Diagram 1A

Summary of Contents for LP 100

Page 1: ...hould be arranged to slope slightly away from the fan Ducts passing through cold voids must be suitably insulated 4 Do not install the unit within a shower cubicle or anywhere else where there is a risk of being sprayed with water Please see our range of showerfans for these installations 5 If the fan is installed in a room containing a fuel burning appliance the installer must ensure that the air...

Page 2: ...on as marked Allow an extra 230mm 9 protruding to facilitate connection SECURE CORD GRIP 9mm 6mm 9mm 9 m m 2 3 POWER SUPPLY PO W ER SU PP LY Terminal 1 live supply in Terminal 2 neutral supply in TRIM CABLE TERMINAL BLOCK POWER CABLE ENTRY MOTOR WIRE POWER CABLE COVER SCREW FIXING HOLES 3 AMP DOUBLE POLE FUSED SPUR _ NEUTRAL LIVE REMOTE PULLCORD SWITCH LIGHT SWITCH HOLES FIXING HOLES Fixing clip C...

Page 3: ...e increased by firstly switching off the power to the fan Remove the cover and the timer cover as detailed in diagram 2A Insert a small screwdriver into the slot marked in Diagram 2A and turn clockwise to reduce the time and anti clockwise to increase the time Only adjust with power switched off the timer will run for is 30 seconds and the maximum is about 20 minutes NB Timer delay is adjustable a...

Page 4: ...duced to a normal level about 65 Connect to electrical supply as shown in diagram 3 Neutral Switched Live Spare Permanent Live PCB Board Cover Motor Wire Humidity operated time delay control Diagram 3 Time delays humidity over risde operation Terminal 1 1 Neutral Terminal 2 2 Switch live Supply Terminal 3 3 Spare Terminal 4 4 Permanent Supply 077286 LP100 LP120 T Max 40 C Rated 220 240V 50Hz 20W q...

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