Airflow 72687117 Manuale d'installazione e d'uso - Pagina 2
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Start up diagnostic sequence
On connection to the
power supply the fan
will run a diagnostic
sequence. This is
indicated by the LED
flashing 6 times. The fan
ON
will automatically start.
OFF
Commissioning adjustment
To adjust the airflow rate on commissioning, press top button
to increase flow rate, press bottom button to decrease flow
rate.
Increase airflow
Decrease airflow
ON
OFF
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Good practice guide
Installation in the ceiling.
110mm diameter
plastic pipe
outlet drain to
the outside
To avoid the back flow of condensation into the fan in the
ceiling installations it is good practice to fit a condensation
trap (optional—Airflow Part 51978301) to the vertical outlet
duct of the fan.
possible cable routing
duct
joist
plywood
ceiling
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Store new flow rate
Restore selected dip switch
flow rate
Press & hold
Press & hold
both for 5
both for 10
seconds.
seconds.
LED will
LED will
flash
flash
once for
twice for
ON
confirmation
confirmation
OFF
Fit electronics cover and secure with the 2 fixing screws.
Check the fan is running. If the LED is on permanently check
installation for impeller obstructions and resolve. Replace
the front cover and twist clockwise to secure.
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Installation with flexible ducting
Flexible
Slope to outside
ducting supports
Maximum length of
flexible ducting
Minimum radius =
the diameter of
flexible ducting used
Airflow
Sealant
Cavity
Where flexible ducting is used the diameter must be
maintained and it is good ventilation practice that the
ducting is extended to 90% of its possible length in order to
maintain the best possible airflow. Ensure that flexible duct
connections are not over tightened to the fan outlet spigot.
To avoid reduced air flow rigid ducting should be used
(see airflow.com). The fan and ducting should be installed
in accordance with the requirements of the Domestic
Ventilation Compliance Guide, part of the
Building Regulations.
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Humidity function (HT model only)
Conventional
Mould/
Humidity On
Condensation
will occur
Upper Limit - Fan On
Fan Off
ON
OFF
iCONstant
HT On
iCONstant
Pre-Start
Phase
Automatic Humidity Control with a progressive increase in
humidity—the fan will boost when the pre-set value (factory
setting 70-80% RH) is reached. However, when the sensor
detects a rapid increase in humidity the fan will boost
automatically before the pre-set value has been reached so
that preventive ventilation commences. The fan reverts to
trickle automatically when the humidity is reduced to 10%
below the set point. Note: It is possible that a high level
of humidity is present within the room for a longer period
of time due to generally high humidity in the ambient air
(summertime) or a build up of high humidity over several
hours (steam rooms/sauna etc.)
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Maintenance
SAFETY FIRST: ALWAYS ISOLATE THE FAN UNIT FROM THE
POWER SUPPLY BEFORE REMOVING THE COVERS. When
installed according to these instructions the iCONstant is completely
safe. The materials used do not constitute a hazard.
Cleaning
The external housing of the fan can be wiped with a damp cloth.
Do not use household cleaners containing abrasives. Note: Always
isolate the fan when cleaning. Never clean any parts of the fan
assembly by immersing in water or using a dishwasher.
Warranty
Applicable to units installed and used in the United Kingdom.
Airflow guarantees the iCONstant for 3 YEARS from date of
purchase against faulty material or workmanship. Warranty only
covers the fan, not the re-installation of the fan if required. In the
event of any defective parts being found, Airflow Developments Ltd
reserve the right to repair or at our discretion replace without charge
provided that the unit:
1. Has been installed and used in accordance with the fitting and
wiring instructions supplied with each unit.
2. Has not been connected to an unsuitable electrical supply.
3. Has not been subjected to misuse, neglect or damage.
4. Has not been modified or repaired by any person not authorised
by Airflow Developments Ltd.
5. Has been installed in accordance with latest Building Regulations
and IEEE wiring regulations by a recognised competent installer.
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Boost activation
Pull Cord or switched live
activation increases the
trickle flow rate to boost
for the selected timer
period.
From 6 l/s trickle to 8 l/s
From 8 l/s trickle to 13 l/s
From 13 l/s trickle to 20 l/s
TIME
Pull cord storage
Wrap and store around
stowaway mechanism
if not required
Delayed start
The delayed start function of the fan to its' boost function is
only activated by a remote switch and not by the pull cord.
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Warranty cont'd
Airflow Developments Ltd shall not be liable for any loss, injury
or other consequential damage, in the event of a failure of the
equipment or arising from, or in connection with, the equipment
excepting only that nothing in this condition shall be construed as to
exclude or restrict liability for negligence.
This warranty does not in any way affect any statutory or other
consumer rights.
Disposal
Do not dispose of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist.
Check with your local authority for recycling advice.
UK Head-Office
Czech Republic
AIRFLOW DEVELOPMENTS Limited
AIRFLOW LUFTTECHNIK GmbH
Aidelle House, Lancaster Road
o.s. Praha
Cressex Business Park
Hostýnská 520
High Wycombe
108 00 Praha 10
Buckinghamshire
Malešice
HP12 3QP
Czech Republic
United Kingdom
Tel:
+42(0) 2 7477 2230
Tel:
+4(0) 1494 525252
Fax:
+42(0) 2 7477 2370
Fax:
+4(0) 1494 461073
Email:
Email:
Web:
airflow.cz
Web:
airflow.com
AIRFLOW DEVELOPMENTS Limited reserve the right in the interest of continuous development to alter any or all
specifications without prior notice.
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Germany
AIRFLOW LUFTTECHNIK GmbH
Postfach 1208
D-53349 Rheinback
Germany
Tel:
+49(0) 222 69205 0
Fax:
+49(0) 222 69205 11
Email:
Web:
airflow.de