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INSTALLATION
1. Locating the heat/fan/light unit
For the purpose of obtaining the best heating effect from the lamps there 
should be at least 2.3m overall height from unit to ground.

2. Prepare the ceiling
Select the mounting position for the unit. Check that it is possible to route 
the ducting from the unit to the outside of the house. This will generally be 
to the soffit but can be to a wall outlet location (as pictured)

Use this hole-cutting template to mark the hole on the ceiling. Make sure 
a distance between the edges of the unit and wall is no less than 250mm. 
There should be a minimum 195mm vertical distance between the ceiling 
and roof.

3. External Grille
Locate the position for the external grille and cut a 105mm diameter hole. 
Connect one end of the 100mm diameter duct to the spigot of the 
external grille.

Note: Since the length of each duct is 1.5m, make sure the centre of the 
installation hole is no more than 1.5m from the vent.

Note: In order to get an effective ventilation, it is suggested that the duct 
is no more than 3.0m in length.

4. Remove the fascia
Remove all lamps from the heat/fan/light unit. Unclip the internal 
fascia-retaining springs inside the housing. Remove the fascia.

Note: Do not use excessive force when removing the heating lamps.

5. Wiring
Connect one end of the interconnecting wire to the wall switch panel, 
and bring the other end out of the hole in the ceiling. Open the back 
cover on the unit's housing. Put the interconnecting wire through the wire 
protecting gland in the side of back cover, and ensure that the cable wire 
does not directly touch the back cover.

Dear customer,
Please read all instructions before commencing installation.

WARNING - ALL WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN
1. Use this heat/fan/light unit only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the 
manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer 
or local agent.
2. All wiring must be carried out by a Licensed Electrician in accordance with all applicable codes and standards.
3. Make sure the power is off before the installation.
4. When cutting into the ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. 
5. The heat/fan/light unit must be properly earthed.
6. The lamps are hot when in use. Do not touch the infrared lamps when in use.
7. For the purpose of avoiding any dangerous gas leaking into your bathroom, the ducting of the heat/fan/light unit 
must not be shared with the ducting of air-fueled water heater or other open-fire appliances in the same flue.
8. The disconnection may be achieved by having the plug accessible or by incorporating a switch in the fixed
wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. The heat/fan/light unit must be isolated from the power by means of a 
plug or a switch capable of disconnecting all poles with a contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole.
9. The power cable must be rated for a minimum 5A inductive load.
10.  The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental 
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning 
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
11.  Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
A few minutes of planning can make a big difference to the installation time and ultimate satisfaction with the 
functioning of the unit.
1. The unit should not be installed directly above a shower or bathtub. The unit must not be installed in a 
position where water may splash onto the lamps.
2. The unit must not be installed beneath a fixed electrical socket.
3. The unit is designed for installation in flat ceilings only. Do not mount it on a sloping ceiling or a vertical wall. 
4. The infrared lamps are most effective when you are standing directly beneath them, so generally the unit 
would be mounted above a place where you would stand to dry yourself.
5. For the exhaust fan to work efficiently, replacement air of a volume equivalent to what is being extracted must
be able to enter the room. Generally this air would be drawn under the door. If the room is airtight, the fan will 
not exhaust air efficiently.
6. Before commencing any cutting, check in the ceiling space that there are no obstructions such as ceiling 
joists and that there is sufficient height clearance for the housing. Check that the electrical wiring can be routed 
from the wall switches to the mounting location.

BATHROOM 2 HEAT/FAN/LIGHT UNIT 

MODEL NO. CMFAN12

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Please take this card as hole cutting template 390mm x 220mm.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND HOLE-CUTTING TEMPLATE

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