Panasonic Ventilating Fan Fv08vsl3 Installation Instructions
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FV- 0 8V SL 3 FV-1 0 VSL 3 9 2- 3 6- 7 10 11 11 ( C le ani ng) ( R ep lac em en t o f la mp ) 4 4 4 5 5 8 ( Jo is t M ou nt in g) ( Wal l M ou nt i ng)
2 Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switch on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance withall applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors. If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as appropriate for the application and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) - protected branch circuit. These models are UL listed for tub and shower enclosures. For Your SafetyTo reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, electric shock, fire, malfunction, and damage to equipment or property, always observe the following safety precautions. The following symbol word panels are used to classify and describe the level of hazard, injury, and property damage caused when the denotation is disregarded and improper use is performed. Explanation of symbol word panels To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons, observe the following : Denotes a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death. Denot es a hazard t hat could result in minor injury. The following symbols are used to classify and describe the type of instructions to be observed. This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed. This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in order to operate the unit safely. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue(chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipmentmanufacturer ’s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the local code authorities. CAUTION WARNING WARNING
Canada only: Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than R40. Install the fan at least 1.5m (5 feet) above the floor, and the fan must be installed above a counter or major appliances that serves as a barrier. Ceiling joist or wall stud must be subjected to static load more than five times the weight of the product. This product must be properly grounded. Do not install this ventilating fan where interior room t emperature may exceed 104° F (40°C). Make sure that the electric service supply voltage is AC 120V, 60 Hz. Follow all local electrical and safety codes, as well as the National Electrical Code (NEC) and t he Occupation Safety and Health Act (OS HA). Always disconnect the power source before working on or near the fan, motor, light fixture or junct ion box. Protect the supply wiring from sharp edges, oil, grease, hot surfaces,chemicals or ot her objects. Do not kink t he supply wiring. Provide make up air f or proper vent ilation. For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive mat erials and vapors. Not for use in cooking area. (F ig.B) The special-purpose or dedicated parts, such as mountingfixtures, must be used if such parts ar e provided. 3 Do not install the unit where ducts are configured as shown in Fig.A. Do not install with a method which is not approved in the instructions. Adaptor U S A onl y: T h is pr o duc t h as a f lu or es c ent lam p t ha t c on t ain s me r cu r y. D is po sal m ay be r eg ula t ed in y our co mm un it y du e t o env ir on me nt a l c on sid er a t ion s. F or dis po sa l o r r ec yc lin g inf o r ma t ion , p lea se c ont act yo ur loc al au t ho ri t ie s o r v isi t P a na son ic w eb sit e: ht t p: / / w w w. p an aso ni c. c om / en vir o nm ent al or c al l 1 - 888 - 769 - 01 49. CAUTION A statement to the effect that when the product is to no longer be used, it must not be left in place but removed, to prevent it from possible falling. WARNING Do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control device. Solid state controls may causeharmonic distortion which can cause motor humming noise.
4 5( S T 4 . 2X 3 0) Lo ng sc r ew G r ill e1 2 1 2 1 4WN ig ht l am p I n st a llat ionin st r u ct i ons War r a nt y sh eet Th e l igh tin g u nit is a n e ne rgy-sa ving , li gh ting de vi ce tha t u se s two 13 W fl uo resce nt l amps an d pro du ce s almost th e same i llu mina tio n a s a st and ard 10 0W incan de scen t la mp. FCC Note: Th is equip me nt co ntains two se lf-b al las t fl uo res cent l am p a nd is i n c ompl ianc e wit h Pa rt 18 of the FCC Rules as c ons umer RF lig hting dev ice. Th es e l imits are des igne d to pro vi de reas onabl e p rote ct ion ag ai ns t harmful i nte rfere nce i n a res ident ial insta llatio n. Th is equ ip me nt ge ne rates , us es an d c an rad iat e ra dio freq uenc y e nergy an d, i f no t inst all ed an d us ed in ac corda nc e with th e in st ructio ns, m ay caus e h arm ful in terfe ren ce to ra di o c omm un icatio ns. However, the re is no gu ara ntee t hat int erfe rence will no t oc cu r in a p arti cular i ns talla tion. If t his eq ui pm en t do es c ause har mfu l in te rfere nc e to rad io or telev isio n re cepti on , whi ch ca n b e d etermi ne d by turni ng th is prod uct o n a nd o ff , the us er i s enc ou raged to try to co rrec t th e interfere nc e by o ne of th e fo llo wing mea sures :• Reor ien t or relo cate t he rec eivin g a ntenn a.• Inc rease the se parat ion betwee n the equ ipme nt a nd rec ei ver.• Conn ec t equ ipm e nt into out let on a c ircu it d iffere nt from th at to which the rec ei ve r is conn ected.• Cons ult the d ea ler o r an ex pe rien ced ra di o/T V tec hn ic ian for help. Warning: This equipment must be installed in accordance with installat ion instruct ions. Also, anychanges or modificat ions not expressly approved by the party responsible f or compliance could void the user' s authority t o operate this equipment. This device complies wit h Part 18 of t he F CC Rules. Operation is subject to the f ollowing t wo conditions: ( 1) T his device may not cause harmfulinterf erence, and (2) this device must accept any int erference received, including interference thatmay cause undesired operation. Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North A merica One Panasonic Way, S ecaucus, New Jersey 07094Customer Support: 1-866-292-7292 13WFluorescent lamp T h es e P a na son ic v ent i lat i ng f an m od els a r e l ist e d by U L u nd er U L f il e N o . E 7 841 4.
(N.LIGHT) (LIGHT) Fan bodyJunction box Black Black Black Capacitor Earth ground AC120V 60Hz AC120V 60Hz AC120V 60Hz Power supply Power supply Power supply White White Live Live Live Neu tral Neu tralNight lamp Motor Fluorescent lamp (Self-ballasted) 5 Thermally - protected(114 Fuse in motor)C White Red BlackBlack WhiteW hite Green 3 3 / 8 (8 5 )2 7 / 8 (7 3 ) 3 3 / 4 (9 4 )1 0 1 / 4 (2 6 0)
2. F ix t h e f lan ge of f r am e t o joi st by 2 lo n g s cr e w s( S T 4 . 2x 30 ) , an d f ix t he s us p en si on br a ck et t o joi st by 2 lon g sc r ew s( S T 4 . 2 x30 ) . ( F ig . 2) 4. R ef e r t o w ir in g dia gr am . F o llo w al l t h e loc al ele ct r i ca l s af e t y co des as w e ll as t he N a t ion al E lec t r ic al C od e( N E C ) . U si ng U L a pp r ove d w ir e nut s , con ne ct hou se po w er wi r es t o ve nt i lat i ng f an w ir e s. F i g.3 6 Li v e to bl a c k( N . Li ght ) Li v e to bl a c k( Li ght ) N eutr al to w hi te M oun t j unc t io n b ox c ov er c ar e f ull y sot h at l ead w ir e s ar e no t p inc hed . S qu ee zeNe utr al to w hi te J o i s t2 L o n g s c re ws(S T 4 .2 x 3 0 ) 2 L o n g s c re ws(S T 4 .2 x 3 0 ) F i g.2 F i g.1A d a p to rD a mp e r Ta p eA c c e s s o ry s c re w s Ta p e S u s p e n s i o n b ra c k et S u s p e n s i o n b ra c k e t No t e: F o r w ir in g det a ils , p lea se r ef er t o t h e wi r ingdi agr a m on pa ge 5. 1. B ef or e ins t al lat i on, r em ov e t he t ap e f r om da mp er and a dap t or, an d c he ck t h at t he da mp er can o pen a nd cl os e s mo ot h ly. T h en r em ov e t he ac ce ss or y s cr e ws f r o m s usp en sio n br ac ke t . ( F ig. 1 ) 5 . S qu e e z e t h e c ir c u l a r d u c t t o fi t t he ad ap t o r, t h en sl i p o n to th e a d a p to r an d s ec ur e it w i t h a cl a m p a n d s ea l it w i t h a p p r ov ed du c t t a p e o r ma st i c. ( If u si n g 3 i n c h ro u n d d u c t , p l e a s e p u rc h a s e f ro m o u r r e p r e s e nt a ti v e. ) ( Fi g. 3 ) t he 26 ga ug e s t ee l Pa na so n i c 4" O va l - 3 " R o u n d R e d u c er 3. R em ov e jun ct io n box c ov er and s ec ur e c on dui t o r st r ess r e lie f t o ju nc t ion b ox k no ck - out ho le. ( F ig. 3 ) J o i s tJ o i s t K n o c k -o u t h o l e
6. F in is h c ei ling w o rk . Ce ili ng ho le sh oul d b e al ign ed w it h t h e i nsi de ed ge of t he f la ng e. ( F ig . 4) 9 . I ns t a l l t h e n i g h t l a m p a n d f l u o re sc e n t l a mp s. ( Fi g . 6 ) 7. R em ov e t he t ap e f r om m oun t in g s pr i ngs , le ad w ir e, an d nig ht l am p bef o r e in st a lla t ion a s s ho w n bel ow. F i g.9 7 Be f o r e t u rn o n t h e l ig h t , m a k e su r e t h eco n e ct o r in se r t a t t h e c o r r e ct p o s i t i o n .If n o t , t h e l i g h t i n g c an ’ t w o r k. (F i g . 8 ) T h e c la w of co nn ect or m us t l at c h t he r ibc om ple t ely. ( F ig. 8 ) M oun t g r ille c ar ef ully s o t ha t le ad w ir e of lig ht i ng un it i s not pin ch ed . 11. I ns er t t he gr i lle m oun t ing s pr in g w hic h i s on t h e w i ri ng si de in t o t he sl ot . T h en I ns er t t he p lug co nn ec t or i nt o t he h ous in g o f t h e Ju nc t ion b ox . ( T h e l ead w ir e s hou ld be f ix ed by t h e f our cla w s in t he gr i lle ) . I n ser t t he ot h er m ou nt i ng sp r ing in t o t he s lot as s how n an d m ou nt gr il le t o f an bo dy. ( F ig. 8, F ig. 9 ) F i g.4 CAUTION F i g.5 F i g.6 F i g.7 10 . R e ins t al l t h e ligh t c ov er. ( F ig. 7 ) CAUTION Le ad wi r e Ni g ht l amp TapeA f t er f i n i s h i n g t h e c e i l i n g j o b, fi l l g a p b e t we e n f l a n ge a nd c e i l i n g w i t h c a u l k o r o t h e r s ea l a n t t o p re v e n t a i r l e a k a g e. Tape 8. R em ov e t he sc r ew as sh ow n in st ep 1 o f F ig . 5. R em ov e t he li ght co ve r as s ho w n i n s t ep 2 of F i g. 5.
3. C om ple t e t he and ( r e f er t o s t ep 3 t o 5 of I N S TA L LAT I O N on pa ge 6) . w ir in g d uc t w or k 4. F in is h t h e w all w or k . Wa ll hol e s ho uld b e al ign ed w it h t h e i nsi de ed ge of t he f la ng e. ( F ig . 11) 5. I ns t al l t h e gr il le ( re f er t o st e p 7 t o 11 of o n pag e 7) .I N S TA LL AT I ON L i g h t c o v e r WA L L 8 F i g.1 2 T h e a d a p t o r of p r o d u c t m u s t b e i ns t a l l e du p wa r d . ( F i g . 1 0 ) T h e l i g h t c o v er m u s t b e i n s t a l l e d up w a r d .I f n o t , i t w i l l b e e ff e ct t h e l i f e o f f l u o re s c e n t l a m p . ( F i g . 1 2 ) CAUTION CAUTION 2. F ix t h e f lan ge of f r am e t o st u d b y 2 lon g s cr ew s ( S T 4 . 2x 30) , an d f i x t he su sp en sio n br a ck et t o st u d b y 2 lon g s cr e w s( S T 4 . 2x 30 ) . ( F ig . 10 ) 1. B ef or e ins t al lat i on, r em ov e t he t ap e f r om da mp er and a dap t or, an d c he ck t h at t he da mp er can o pen a nd cl os e s mo ot h ly. T h en r em ov e t he ac ce ss or y s cr e ws f r o m su sp ens io n br a ck et . ( F ig . 1o f pa ge 6) 4 Lon g sc r ew s( S T4 .0 x 3 0) Wa l l Wa l l S t u b S tu d F i g.1 0 A f t er f i n i s h i n g t h e w a l l j o b , f i l l g a p b e tw e e n f l a n ge a nd wa l l w i th c a u l k o r o t he r s e a l a n t t o p re v e n t a i r l e a k a g e.F i g.11 10 1/ 2 (2 66)
9 1. C lea n gr il le. ( D o n’t pu t in t o w at er ov er U s e non - abr a si ve ki t ch en de t er g ent , w ipe d r y wi t h c lea n clo t h. ) ( F ig. 1 3) 3. R em ov e dus t and di r t f r o m f an bo dy us in g a v ac uum c lea ner. ( F ig . 14 ) R em ov e gr ill e b y pu llin g dow n t h e m ou nt in g s pr in g i n t he r igh t s ide o f “ P a nas on ic” log o. 2. T he gr il le sh oul d b e dr y af t e r c lea nin g. 4. U si ng a cl o t h dam pe ne d w i t h ki t c he n det e r ge nt , r em ov e any di r t f r om f a n b od y. W i pe dr y w i t h c l ea n c l ot h . ( F i g. 1 5) 5. R ep lac e gr ill e. WARNING CAUTION F i g.1 3 F i g.1 4 F i g.1 5
10 1. R em ov e gr ill e b y pu llin g dow n t h e m ou nt in g s pr in g i n t he r igh t s ide o f “ P a nas on ic” log o. ( F ig . 16 ) 3. R em ov e t he sc r ew as sh ow n in st ep 1 o f F ig . 18 . R em ov e t he li ght co ve r as s ho w n i n s t ep 2 of F i g. 18 . 6. R ein st all t he li ght co ve r. ( F ig . 20 ) WARNING D is c o nne c t po w e r s ou r ce be f or e w ork i ng o n un i t. T h is is a pin t y pe la mp ba se a nd t he la mp ’s gl as s i s f r ag ile. To r em ov e, p ull o ut c ar e f ull y. 4W n i gh t la mp h a s thr e ade d b as e. Re mo v e by tu rn i ng c ou n ter c l o ck w i se . Ma k e s ur e the t e mp er a tu re of l en s a nd li ght i n g un i t h as c o ol e d d o w n b ef o re ma in t en a nc e( c l ea ni n g) o r re p la c e me nt of l a mp . Remove dust and dirt from light cover and lens, before replace the lamps. CAUTION Fi g. 1 7 Fi g. 1 8 F i g.1 9 F ig . 19 . 5. Replace the (Fig.19 ) Install the 4W night lamp (Max 4W incandescent lamp). fluorescent lamps (Maxlite MLS13GU35 13W) as shown in step 2 and step 3 of Fig. 6 (page 7). F i g.2 0 Lens L i g h ti n g un i t Mo unti n g s pr i ng 2. Re mo ve p lug c onn ec t or t hen p ull do w n t h e o t he r m oun t in g s pr in g. ( S qu ee ze m oun t in g s pr in g and p ull do w n car e f ul ly. ) ( F ig . 17 ) 4 Fi g. 1 6