Typical application
Fig. 1÷6;
Fig.1: A= inlet; B= outlet
N.B.
In the event that the appliance is installed at a height
of 2.3 metres or less above floor level, the following
items must be fitted:
• frame with external safety grille or gravity louvre (fig.
4 and 5)
• internal fixed protective grille in the event that the
appliance is not ducted (fig.6).
Installation
Fig. 7÷14;
Electrical Connections
Fig. 12: CA 100 125 MD E RF, CA 150 Q MD E RF;
1=Min speed, 2=Max speed, 3=Min/Max speed;
Fig. 13: CA 100 160 200 250 315 MD E RF; 1=Min
speed, 2=Max speed, 3=Min/Max speed;
Maintenance / Cleaning
Fig. 15÷17.
Important information
concerning the
environmentally compatible
disposal
IN CERTAIN EUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIES THIS
PRODUCT
DOES
NOT
FALL
WITHIN
THE
REQUIREMENTS
OF
THE
NATIONAL
LAWS
IMPLEMENTING
DIRECTIVE
WEEE,
AND
IN
THESE COUNTRIES THE PRODUCT IS NOT
SUBJECT TO SEPARATE DISPOSAL OPERATIONS
AT THE END OF ITS WORKING LIFE.
This product conforms to EU Directive2002/96/EC.
This appliance bears the symbol
of the barred waste bin. This
indicates that, at the end of its
useful life, it must not be disposed
of as domestic waste, but must
be taken to a collection centre for
waste electrical and electronic
equipment, or returned to a
retailer on purchase of a replacement.
It is the user's responsibility to dispose of this
appliance through the appropriate channels at the
end of its useful life. Failure to do so may incur the
penalties established by laws governing waste
disposal.
Proper differential collection, and the subsequent
recycling,
processing
and
environmentally
compatible disposal of waste equipment avoids
unnecessary damage to the environment and
possible related healthrisks, and also promotes
recycling of the materials used in the appliance.
For further information on waste collection and
disposal, contact your local waste disposal service,
or the shop from which you purchased the appliance.
Manufacturers
and
importers
fulfil
their
responsibilities
for
recycling,
processing
and
environmentally compatible disposal either directly or
by participating in collective systems.
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