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PLaCIng thE VEntILatOr
Dometic ventilators avoid condensation, exhaust
fumes and heat built-up, working on the ingeni-
ously simple pressure-differential principle. They
are easy to install, maintenance-free and weather-
proof.
The distance from the gas-stove flame to the
lower edge of the cooker hood must not be less
than
50
cm.
The ventilator part
A-b-C
should be placed in the
roof, on a surface that is as even and horizontal as
possible. If the ventilator is positioned on a slop-
ing surface, the part
A
should be rotated so that
one of the three drainage openings points down-
wards. An inclination of up to 20° is acceptable
without reducing the ventilation when the motor
is not running.
fIttIng thE VEntILatOr
Make a hole with a diameter
1.
of 105 mm through the roof
of the vehicle.
Place the ventilator part
2.
A
in the hole
and make a mark of the six screw holes.
Remove part
3.
A
and apply a thin ring of
some permanently plastic sealing com-
pound around each hole.
Put the rubber ring into the groove
4.
underneath of part
A
. It is important that
the lower part is firmly tightened so that
the rubber gasket fits closely against the
roof.
Fasten the hood
5.
b
in the lower part
A
.
Then, fasten the upper part
C
in the
lower part
A
.
Make a hole in the bottom of the cup-
6.
board, see FIG 2.
Fasten the ventilator hood
7.
d
with
screws. Fit the hose to the fan and hood
and tighten the hose with the hose clips.
Connect the fan to the battery according
8.
to the figure.
Should the appliance ever need to be dismantled,
follow the installation instructions in reverse
order as described.
Fuse holder with a T4 A fuse 5x20 mm
1.
Spare part number for fuse: 385 80 65-01
White
2.
Black
3.
Red
4.
Blue
5.
InStaLLatIOn InStruCtIOnS
1
105 mm
bEfOrE InStaLLIng
Before installing, please check the following:
Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable
3
codes and standards.
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ufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning
equipment to prevent back drafting.
When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
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Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.
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To reduce the risk of fire, only use ductwork classed UL94-HB or better.
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B
C
D
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4
4
2
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5
from
the fAn
from the
BAttery
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