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Mount the external grille in the soffit

 

11.

 

Align the grille centrally and squarely over the 100mm hole in the soffit and mark the positions of the two screw holes. 
Drill the two holes and insert suitable fixings. 

12.

 

Attach the external grille to the outer end of the flexible duct. Use the self-adhesive foam strip to seal the duct to the 
grille. Secure ducting to grille (see Fig. D). 

13.

 

From the outside feed the ducting through the hole until the grille is flush with the soffit. Secure the grille to the soffit 
using the screws and fit the screw covers. 

14.

 

Pull the flexible ducting gently to the fan duct and cut it to length. Keep the ducting as straight as possible as this will 
prevent loss in performance of fan. Secure over fan duct. 

 
Wire the electrical connections. 

15.

 

Make sure the mains supply is isolated. Switch off the mains electrical supply and remove fuses. 

16.

 

Feed the cable to the terminal block. Wire the fan as shown in Figure H. 

17.

 

Connect the cable from the isolating switch to the electrical supply wiring. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

SPEED SETTING 

The fan is factory set to low speed, but has two speed settings for different applications. Select either high or low speed by 
connecting the jumper between the centre and high or low speed pin on the jumper (see Figure G). 

 

 

To adjust the over-run period turn the control (T) clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to decrease 

 see Figure F.

 

 

Using the fan. 

 

 

Operate the fan using an on/off switch (not supplied). Note 

 the fan may take up to 10 seconds to turn on once the 

switch has been operated. When the switch is turned off, the fan continues to operate for the set time delay. To adjust 
the over-

run period, turn the control “T” clockwise to increase and anti

-clockwise to decrease 

 see Figure G. 

 

18.

 

Re-fit the front cover by hooking in the top first, and then swing the cover down to clip into place. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Cleaning. 

1.

 

Before cleaning, isolate the fan completely from the mains supply. 

2.

 

The fan should be periodically wiped clean in position with a damp, lint free cloth and mild 
detergent. 

3.

 

Do not immerse the fan in water or other liquids to clean any other parts of the fan. 

4.

 

Do not use strong detergents, solvents or chemical cleaners 

5.

 

Allow fan to dry thoroughly before use. 

6.

 

Apart from cleaning, no other maintenance is required. 

 

Disposal 

This product should not be disposed of with household waste. 
Please recycle where facilities exist. 
Check with your local authority for recycling advice. 

Summary of Contents for SSSFC100

Page 1: ...h the fan for the benefit of the user Components 1 Simply Silent Shower Fan 2 3m flexible 4 100mm ducting 3 External fixed louvre grille with 2 x invisible screw covers 4 5 x wall plugs 5 5 x screws 6 1 x self adhesive foam strip for duct connection if required UK customers If you have any queries before or after installing this product call the Xpelair Technical Hotline 44 0 844 372 7766 Our engi...

Page 2: ...rical rating shown on each fan matches the mains supply THE APPLIANCE IS DOUBLE INSULATED AND DOES NOT REQUIRE AN EARTH CONNECTION All installations must be supervised by a qualified electrician Installations and wiring must conform to current IEE Regulations UK local or appropriate regulations other countries The Xpelair Simply Silent Shower Fan SSSFC100 is an in line axial fan designed to extrac...

Page 3: ...Back plate fixing positions B Quickfix clamps C D A ...

Page 4: ...Front Cover Removal Depress Cover Latch with tool remove Cover E Minimum 30 seconds Maximum 30 minutes Factory setting Timer 15 minutes F ...

Page 5: ...in a kitchen fans must not be mounted immediately above a cooker hob or eye level grill If installing in a room containing a fuel burning device which has a non balanced flue it is the installer s responsibility to ensure that there is enough replacement air to prevent fumes being drawn down the flue when the fan is operating up to maximum extract Refer to Building Regulations for specific require...

Page 6: ...tch on the underside of the cover and pulling off the front cover from the bottom See Figure E The fan may be fixed in the ceiling using the quick fix clamping brackets Tighten the screws until the fan is firmly secured see figure C Alternately the fan back plate can be fixed directly in the ceiling using the screws and wall plugs supplied as described below Mark the position of the back plate Fig...

Page 7: ...ferent applications Select either high or low speed by connecting the jumper between the centre and high or low speed pin on the jumper see Figure G To adjust the over run period turn the control T clockwise to increase and anti clockwise to decrease see Figure F Using the fan Operate the fan using an on off switch not supplied Note the fan may take up to 10 seconds to turn on once the switch has ...

Page 8: ...ernational below United Kingdom Xpelair have a comprehensive range of services including Free technical advice help desk from Engineers on all aspects of ventilation Free design service quotations and site surveys Service and maintenance contracts to suit all requirements Please ask for details By telephone on Techline 44 0 844 372 7766 By fax on Techfax 44 0 844 372 7767 At the address below Head...

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