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Panasonic Ventilating Fan Fv 08vkml1, Fv 08vksl1 Installating Instructions
Panasonic Ventilating Fan Fv 08vkml1, Fv 08vksl1 Installating Instructions
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3. Follow steps 4 to 6 of the installation (page 9) to complete the duct work and wiring.I 1. Remove the machine screw by using screw driver, disconnect plug connector from receptacle and remove adaptor from fan body before installation. (Fig.8) If spacing A between joists is 21 1/4 to 23 1/2 inches (540 to 597mm), connect suspension bracket and (C4 mark to C4 mark) according to page. 8 Select the suspension bracket according to spacing A as shown below.II III suspension bracketsuspension bracketIsuspension bracketIIIsuspension bracket &II III Spacing A between Joists inches (mm)13 1/4~15 1/2 (336~394)16 1/2~18 3/4 (419~480)21 1/4~23 1/2 (540~597) 11 INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTING-II II()INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTING-II II() Make sure that adaptor claws are properly inserted into body slots. IMPORTANT: 5. Insert the fan body into joists. (Fig.10) 4. Insert to fan body (refering to step 1 of installation , page 8)the suspension bracket in I Fig.9inches mm() Suspension bracket 2 Long screws (ST4.2X20) Adaptor Joists 2 Long screws (ST4.2X20)Adaptor13 1/4~15 1/2 ( 336~394 ) 16 1/2~18 3/4 ( 419~480 ) 21 1/4~23 1/2 ( 540~597 ) A Gloves Gloves 1/2 (12.7) 2. Insert the suspension bracket into the adaptor and secure it to joists by using long screws (ST4.2X20) (Fig.9) Keep the distance B (1/2 inch, 12.7mm) for the thickness of ceiling board.Suspension bracketI Fan body Machine screw Fig.8 Fig.10 SlotsAdaptor claws Fan body Joist Conduit Junction box cover Circular duct Duct tape Gloves Screw driver
2. Connect the suspension to fan body. (Fig.13) (Select the hole by checking -joist size and fix the screw to the frame hole.)bracketIII I 3. Connect the fan body to the joist. (Fig.14)I- 4. Follow steps 4 to 12 of installation (page 9, page 10) to complete the installation work.I 1. Before installation, secure the lighting unit to fan body (refering to Fig.5 of page 10). C Suspension bracket The suspension can comply with different kind of joists.III III I-bracket C3 C4 C1 C2 C1 C2 C3 C44 kinds of joist inches (mm)I- 9/16 ( )14.3 11/16 (17.5) 31/32 (24.6) 1 17/32 38.9() INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTING- CONTINUEDII II()INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTING- CONTINUEDII II() 12 INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTINGIII I(- )INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTINGIII I(- ) 7. Secure to joists by using long screws(ST4.2X20) and secure it to fan body by using screw (ST4.2X12) in vertical direction (Fig.12)the suspension bracket II 8. Follow steps 7 to 12 of Installation (page 10) to complete the installation work.I Fig.14 4 Long screws (ST4.2X20)I-joist Fig.13 Screw ST4.2X12() II Suspension bracketIII 6. Secure the fan body to adaptor by using machine screw and plug connector to receptacle (Fig.11) Fig.12 2 Long screws (ST4.2X20)Screw (ST4.2X12)II 2 Long screws (ST4.2X20) Screw driver Plug connectorIReceptacleI Machine screw Fig.11
Suspension bracketI Suspension bracketIIISuspension bracketII 2. Insert the suspension bracket into bracket cover of adaptor side and the back of the fan body. (Fig.15) (select the suspension bracket according to spacing A as shown below) A16 inches and 19.2 inches horizental joist 19.2 inches vertical joist 13 INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTINGIV( BETWEEN )INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTINGIV( BETWEEN ) 3. Insert the fan body between joists. Make sure the fan body is level and square (perpendicular) with the joists. (Fig.16) 4. Secure the suspension bracket to joists by using long screws(ST4.2X20) (Fig.17, Fig.18) 5. Secure the suspension bracket to fan body by using screw (ST4.2X12) (Fig.18)II 6. Follow steps 4 to 12 of installation (page 9, page 10) to complete the installation work.I Fig.17 2 Long screws (ST4.2X20) Joist 4 Long screws (ST4.2X20)2 Screw (ST4.2X12)II Fig.18 Joists Fig.16 Junction box Fan bodyAdaptor inches mm() A13 1/4~15 3/4 ( 336~400 ) 16 1/2~18 3/4 ( 419~480 ) 3~5 ( 76~126 ) 5 4/5~7 4/5 ( 148~198 ) B 1/2 (12.7) Fig.15-1 Fig.15-2 Suspension bracketIII Suspension bracketIISuspension bracketI 16 inches and 19.2 inches horizental joist 19.2 inches vertical joist Keep the distance B (1/2 inch, 12.7mm) for the thickness of ceiling board. 1. Before installation, secure the lighting unit to fan body (refering to Fig.5 of page 10).
Wire nut Green wires Lead wiresRed wires ConduitJunction boxJunction box Wire nut Lead wires Conduit Green wires 14 INSTALLATION WOODEN HEADEV(R)INSTALLATION WOODEN HEADEV(R) 4. Follow steps 4 to 12 of installation (page 9, page 10) to complete the installation work.I 3. Install the fan body and secure it by using long screws(ST4.2X20) (Fig.19, Fig.20) (275)(375)10 7/814 3/4 Joist Header Joist2. Install header between joists by using nails or screws. inches (mm)Fig.19 Adaptor Fan body INSTALLATION IN EXISTING CONST UCTIONVI(R)INSTALLATION IN EXISTING CONST UCTIONVI(R) (1) To install the fan body, follow the procedures described in lnstallation . Take the following precautions before installation.II 1. Installation in existing construction. Installing the fan body in an existing building requires an accessible area (attic or crawl space) above the planning installation location or existing ducting and wiring. (2) Inspect duct work and wiring before proceeding with installation. (3) Plan suitable location for fan body. (next to ceiling joist) (5) First, remove ceiling section. (6) Install fan body. (1) Inspect duct work and wiring before proceeding with installation. (2) Remove ceiling section. (3) Install fan body. CAUTION: Check area above the planned installation location to be sure that: 1. Duct work can be done and that area is sufficient for proper ventilation. 2. Wiring can be run to the planned location. 3. No wiring or other obstructions shall interfere with installation. (4) Before installation, provide inspection and maintenance access at a location that will not interfere with installation work shown in installation .II 2. Installation from accessible area above fan location. Fig.20 6 Long screws (ST4.2X20)Adaptor Circular duct 1. Before installation, secure the lighting unit to fan body (refering to Fig.5 of page 10).
15 MAINTENANCE CLEANINGI()MAINTENANCE CLEANINGI() Fig.22 4. Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a vacuum cleaner. (Fig.24) 5. Using a cloth dampened with kitchen detergent, remove any dirt from fan body. Wipe dry with new cloth. (Fig.25) 6. Replace grille. Fig.24 Fig.25 Fig.23 3. The grille should be dry after cleaning. (Fig.23) 2. Wash and clean grille. (Use non-abrasive kitchen detergent, wipe dry with new cloth.) (Fig.22) MAINTENANCEII(REPLACEMENT OF LAMP)MAINTENANCEII(REPLACEMENT OF LAMP) 1. Disconnect power source before working on unit. 2. The lamps glass is fragile. Please handle with care. To remove lamp, grasp at base and move back and force to loosen.Do not pull hard on the lamp or you may break the glass. 3. 4W night lamp has threaded base. Remove by turning counterclockwise. 4. Be sure to remove the night lamp before remove fluorescent lamps. Disconnect power source before working on unit. Routine maintenance must be done every year. WARNING: CAUTION: 1. Never use gasoline, benzene, thinner or any other such chemicals for cleaning the ventilating fan. 2. Do not allow water to get into the motor. 3. Do not soak resin parts in water over 60 C (140 F). oo Glove Gloves Vacuum cleaner GrilleGloves Sensor unit Grille Ceiling Gloves Mounting springCeiling Fig.21-1 Fig.21-2 1. Remove grille pull down one mounting spring. Remove sensor unit then pull down the other mounting spring. (Squeeze mounting spring and pull down carefully.) (Fig.21)
Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by qualified technicians only. No service information is provided for customers. Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. However, should your unit ever require service, a nationwide system of factory service centers and AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT SERVICE CENTERS is maintained to support your products warranty. (In the U.S.A.,call 1-866-292-7292 to Customer call Center.) P ODUCT SE VICERRP ODUCT SE VICERR 3. Change the fluorescent lamps (Panasonic FDS 18E27/4,18W or FDS18E35/4, 18W or FDS18E42/4, 18W ) or the 4W night lamp, connect the plug connector and replace the grille.(Fig.27)II 1. Remove grille. (Squeeze mounting spring and pull down) (Fig.21 of page 15) Fig.28 Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing in the attic. Panasonic fans and fan/light combination units do not create excessive heat that is a common problem with recessed light fixtures or some competitors fan/light combinations. Our efficient, cool-running motors and our fluorescent bulbs do not create enough ambient heat to be subjected to these limitations. Proper insulate the area around the fan to minimize building heat loss and gain. (Fig.28)Dryer-hood type vent with backdraft flap(s). Caulk termination to duct. 2-3 ft straight run before elbow. In attic installation, caulk box to drywall. Short piece of flexible duct helps alignment and absorbs sound. Clamps plus tape at all flex joints.Foil tape tightly covers all metal duct joints (glue PVC joints).Insulation. P ACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATIONRP ACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATIONR MAINTENANCEII(REPLACEMENT OF LAMP) CONTINUEDMAINTENANCEII(REPLACEMENT OF LAMP) CONTINUED X0108-0 08VKML420 PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, PANASONIC CANADA INC. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, ON L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.com One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 2. Remove the 4 W night lamp. (Fig.26) Fig.26 Fig.27 Gloves www.panasonic.ca
Map Tools: Selects the shortcuts that appear in the map tools menu. Map Layers: Sets the data that appears on the map page (page 6). myMaps: Sets which installed maps the device uses. Enabling Maps You can enable map products installed on your device. TIP: To purchase additional map products, go to www.garmin.com/us/maps. 1Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > myMaps. 2Select a map. Navigation Settings To open the Navigation settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Navigation. Calculation Mode: Sets route preference. Avoidances: Sets road features to avoid on a route. Custom Avoidances: Allows you to avoid specific roads or areas. Advanced Detours: Sets the length of the detour. Safe Mode: Disables all functions that require significant operator attention and could become a distraction while driving. GPS Simulator: Stops the device from receiving a GPS signal, and saves battery power. Route Preferences To open the Calculation Mode settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode. The route calculation is based on road speeds and vehicle acceleration data for a given route. Faster Time: Calculates routes that are faster to drive but can be longer in distance. Shorter Distance: Calculates routes that are shorter in distance but can take more time to drive. Less Fuel: Calculates routes that could use less fuel than other routes. Off Road: Calculates a direct line from your location to your destination. Display Settings To open the Display settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Display. Color Mode: Changes the brightness of the screen. Decreasing the brightness can save battery power. Display Timeout: Sets the amount of idle time before your device enters sleep mode. Brightness: Adjusts the display brightness. Screenshot: Allows you to take a picture of the device screen. Screenshots are saved in the Screenshot folder of the device storage. Bluetooth Settings To open the Bluetooth settings, from the main menu, select Settings > Bluetooth. Bluetooth: Enables Bluetooth wireless technology. Add Phone: Manages connection between your device and wireless headsets with Bluetooth wireless technology. Friendly Name: Allows you to enter a friendly name that identifies your devices with Bluetooth wireless technology. Disabling Bluetooth 1Select Settings > Bluetooth. 2Select Bluetooth. Traffic Settings To open the traffic settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Traffic. Traffic: Enables traffic. Current Provider: Sets the traffic provider to use for traffic data. Auto selects the best available traffic data automatically. Subscriptions: Lists current traffic subscriptions. Optimize Route: Selects whether to use optimized alternate routes automatically or upon request (page 8). Traffic Alerts: Selects the traffic delay severity for which the device displays a traffic alert. trafficTrends: Enables the trafficTrends feature (page 8). Units and Time Settings To open the Units and Time settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Units & Time. Current Time: Sets the device time. Time Format: Allows you to select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC display time. Units: Sets the unit of measure used for distances. Position Format: Sets the coordinate format and datum used for geographical coordinates. Language and Keyboard Settings To open the Language and Keyboard settings, from the main menu, select Settings > Language & Keyboard. Voice Language: Sets the language for voice prompts. Text Language: Sets all on-screen text to the selected language. NOTE: Changing the text language does not change the language of user-entered data or map data, such as street names. Keyboard Language: Sets the language for your keyboard. Device and Privacy Settings To open the Device settings page, from the main menu, select Settings > Device. About: Displays the software version number, the unit ID number, and information on several other software features. EULAs: Displays the end-user license agreements that apply to your choice. NOTE: You need this information when you update the system software or purchase additional map data. Travel History: Allows the device to record information for the myTrends, Where I’ve Been, and Trip Log features. Clear Travel History: Clears your travel history for the myTrends, Where I’ve Been, and Trip Log features. Proximity Alerts Settings Select Settings > Proximity Alerts. Audio: Sets the style of alert that plays when you approach proximity points. Alerts: Sets the type of proximity points for which alerts are played. Restoring Settings You can restore a category of settings or all settings to the factory default values. 1Select Settings. Customizing the Device 13
2If necessary, select a settings category. 3Select > Restore. Appendix Power Cables Your device can be powered various ways. •Vehicle power cable •USB cable •AC adapter (optional accessory) Charging the Device You can charge the battery in the device using any of these methods. •Connect the device to the vehicle power cable. •Connect the device to a computer using the included USB cable. •Connect the device to an optional power adapter accessory, such as a wall power adapter. Changing the Fuse in the Vehicle Power Cable NOTICE When replacing the fuse, do not lose any of the small pieces and make sure they are put back in the proper position. The vehicle power cable does not work unless it is assembled correctly. If your device does not charge in your vehicle, you may need to replace the fuse located at the tip of the vehicle adapter. 1Unscrew the end piece À. TIP: You may need to use a coin to remove the end piece. 2Remove the end piece, the silver tip Á, and the fuse Â. 3Install a 2 A fast-blow fuse. 4Place the silver tip in the end piece. 5Screw the end piece back into the vehicle power cable Ã. Device Care NOTICE Avoid dropping your device. Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent damage. Never use a hard or sharp object to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result. Cleaning the Outer Casing NOTICE Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic components. 1Clean the outer casing of the device (not the touchscreen) using a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution. 2Wipe the device dry. Cleaning the Touchscreen 1Use a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. 2If necessary, lightly dampen the cloth with water. 3If using a dampened cloth, turn off the device and disconnect the device from power. 4Gently wipe the screen with the cloth. Avoiding Theft •Remove the device and mount from sight when not in use. •Remove the residue left on the windshield by the suction cup. •Do not keep your unit in the glove compartment. •Register your device at http://my.garmin.com. Mounting on Your Dashboard NOTICE The permanent mounting adhesive is extremely difficult to remove after it is installed. Use the mounting disk to mount your device to the dashboard and comply with certain state regulations. See www.garmin.com for more information. 1Clean and dry the dashboard where you are placing the disk. 2Remove the backing from the adhesive on the bottom of the disk. 3Place the disk on the dashboard. 4Remove the clear plastic cover from the top of the disk. 5Place the suction cup mount on top of the disk. 6Flip the lever down (toward the disk). Removing the Device, Mount, and Suction Cup Removing the Device from the Mount 1Grip the device by the top and bottom. 2Pull the bottom edge of the device toward you until it releases from the magnet. Pulling the device straight toward you may cause the mount to release from the suction cup. Removing the Mount from the Suction Cup 1Turn the device mount to the right or left. 2Apply pressure until the socket on the mount releases the ball on the suction cup. Removing the Suction Cup from the Windshield 1Flip the lever on the suction cup toward you. 2Pull the tab on the suction cup toward you. Purchasing Additional Maps 1Go to your device product page at (www.garmin.com). 2Click the Maps tab. 3Follow the on-screen instructions. Purchasing Accessories Go to http://buy.garmin.com. Troubleshooting The suction cup will not stay on my windshield 1Clean the suction cup and windshield with rubbing alcohol. 2Dry with a clean, dry cloth. 3Mount the suction cup (page 1). 14 Appendix
My device is not acquiring satellite signals •Verify the GPS simulator is turned off (page 13). •Take your device out of parking garages and away from tall buildings and trees. •Remain stationary for several minutes. The device does not charge in my vehicle •Check the fuse in the vehicle power cable (page 14). •Verify the vehicle is turned on and is supplying power to the power outlet. •Verify the interior temperature of the vehicle is between 32° and 113°F (between 0° and 45°C). •Verify that the fuse is not broken in the vehicle power outlet. My battery does not stay charged for very long •Decrease the screen brightness (page 13). •Shorten the display timeout (page 13). •Decrease the volume (page 2). •Disable Bluetooth wireless technology (page 13). •Put the device in sleep mode when not in use (page 1). •Keep your device away from extreme temperatures. •Do not leave your device in direct sunlight. The battery gauge does not seem accurate 1Allow the device to fully discharge. 2Fully charge the device without interrupting the charge cycle. My device does not appear as a removable drive on my computer On most Windows computers, the device connects using Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). In MTP mode, the device appears as a portable device and not as a removable drive. MTP mode is supported by Windows 7, Windows Vista®, and Windows XP Service Pack 3 with Windows Media Player 10. My device does not appear as a portable device on my computer On Mac computers and some Windows computers, the device connects using USB mass storage mode. In USB mass storage mode, the device appears as a removable drive or volume, and not as a portable device. Windows versions prior to Windows XP Service Pack 3 use USB mass storage mode. My device does not appear as either a portable device or a removable drive or volume on my computer 1Disconnect the USB cable from your computer. 2Turn off the device. 3Plug the USB cable into a USB port on your computer and into your device. TIP: Your device should be connected directly to a USB port on your computer and not to a USB hub. The device automatically turns on and goes into MTP mode or USB mass storage mode. A picture of the device connected to a computer appears on the device screen. My phone will not connect to the device •Select Settings > Bluetooth. The Bluetooth field must be set to Enabled. •Enable Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone and bring your phone within 33 feet (10 m) of the device. •Go to www.garmin.com/bluetooth for more help. Troubleshooting 15
Index Symbols2-D map view 73-D map view 7 Aaccessories 14active lane guidance 5adding stops 5addresses, finding 3 alertsaudio 13proximity points 13safety cameras 13 answering calls 9audio, proximity points 13 automatic volume 2enabling 2avoidancesarea 6customizing 6deleting 6disabling 6road 6road features 6 B batterycharging 1, 2, 14, 15maximizing 15problems 15 Bluetooth technology 9, 15disabling 13enabling 9 Bluetoothtechnology, settings 13brightness 2 Ccables, power 14calibrating fuel economy 11 calls 9answering 9call waiting 9contacts 9dialing 9disabling 10history 9home 10placing 9 cameras, safety 7changing search area 3charging the device 1, 2, 14, 15cleaning the device 14cleaning the touchscreen 14computer, connecting 12, 15coordinates 3current location 6custom POIs 4customizing, avoidances 6customizing the device 12 Ddashboard mount 14 deletingpaired headset 9trips 12 destinations. See locationsdetours 5device care 14dialing 9directions 5disconnecting phone 9display settings 13driving directions 5 EecoChallenge 11 ecoChallenge score 11resetting 11ecoRoute 11calibrating fuel economy 11ecoChallenge score 11HD accessory 10mileage report 11mileage reports 11vehicle profile 11 ecoRoute HD, accessory 10EULAs 13 extrascustom points of interest 4safety cameras 7 F filessupported types 12transferring 12finding locations. 2 See also locationsaddresses 3browsing the map 3categories 2cities 3coordinates 3intersections 3using the map 3 finding services, up ahead 5fuel, prices 11fuel economy. 11 See also ecoRoutefuel price, changing 11fuse, changing 14 G Garmin Express 1registering the device 1updating software 1Garmin Live Services 10subscribing to 10 geocaching 3going home 3GPS 1, 2 Hhands-free phone calls 9help. 10 See also product support homecalling 10editing location 3going 3phone number 10setting locations 3 IID number 13intersections, finding 3 Jjunction view 5 K keyboard 2language 13layout 13 L languagekeyboard 13voice 13 latitude and longitude 3lifetime maps 1 locations 2, 3, 12calling 9current 3, 6recently found 3saving 3searching for 3setting home 3simulated 4 Mmap, data field 7map layers, customizing 6 map perspective 7map tools 6map view2-D 73-D 7maps 5, 13browsing 3data field 6detail level 12layers 6lifetime 1nüMaps Guarantee 1nüMaps Lifetime 1purchasing 14theme 12updating 1viewing routes 5 memory card 12microSD card, installing 12mileage reports 11mount, removing 14 mounting the deviceautomobile 1dashboard 14removing from mount 14suction cup 1, 14 muting, audio 9myGarmin, messages 11myTrends, routes 6 N navigation 4off-road 4previewing routes 4settings 13 next turn 5nüMaps Guarantee 1nüMaps Lifetime 1 Ooff-road navigation 4on-screen buttons 2 P pairing 9deleting paired headset 9disconnecting 9phone 9, 15 parking 3last spot 3phonedisconnecting 9pairing 9, 15 phone book 9 phone calls 9answering 9call waiting 9dialing 9muting 9voice dial 9 POI. 4 See also point of interest (POI)POI Loader 4points of interest (POI Loader) 4 points of interest (POI)custom 4extras 4POI Loader 4 power cables 14changing the fuse 14vehicle 1 power key 1product registration 1product support 10proximity points alerts, settings 13 QQuick Search 2 Rrecently found locations 3registering the device 1 16Index