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GENERAL SAFETY
INFORMATION
1.
Do
not
install thisventilating
fan
where interior room temperaturemayexceed
104'F (40"C).
2.
Makesure
that
the
electric service supplyvoltage
is
AC
120V, 60Hz.
3.
Follow all local electrical andsafetycodes,
as
well
as
the
National Electrical Code
(NEC)
and
the
Occupation Safetyand Health
Act
(OSHA).
4.
Always disconnect
the
power
source before
working
on
or
near
the
fan, motor,
lightfixture
or
junction box.
5.
Protect
the
power
cord
from
sharp edges, oil, grease,
hot
surfaces, chemicals
or
other
objects.
6.
Do
not
kink
the
power
cord.
7.
Do
not
install
the
unit
where ducts are configured
as
shown in
Fig.
A.
8.
Provide make
up
air
for
proper
ventilation.
9. This product
has
a fluorescent lamp
that
contains mercury. Disposal may be
regulated in
your
community
due
to
environmental considerations. For
disposal
or
recycling information, please contact
your
local authorities
or
the
Electronics Industries Alliance:
http:/
/www.eiae.org
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Fig. A
(Cooking area)
Do
not
install above
or
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CAUTION:
1.
For general ventilating
use
only. Do
not
use
to
exhaust
hazardous
or
explosive materials and vapors.
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fs. /
' /
' /
' /
2.
Not
for
use
in
cooking area. (Fig.B)
3.
This
productmust be properly grounded.
WARNING:
Toreduce
the
risk
of
fire, electric shock
or
injury
to
persons, observe
the
following:
Cooking
equipmen
Fig.
B
Floor
1.
Use
this
unit
only
in
the
mannerintended by
the
manufacturer.
If
you have anyquestions, contact
to
the
manufacturer.
2. Before servicing
or
cleaning unit, switch
power
off
at
service panel and lock
the
service disconnecting
means
to
prevent
power
from
being switched
on
accidentally. When
the
service disconnecting means
cannot be locked, securelyfasten a
prominent
warning device, such
as
a tag,
to
the
service panel.
3. Installation
work
and electrical wiring must be done
by
qualified person(s)
in
accordance
with
all
applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.
4.
Sufficientair
is
needed
for
proper
combustion and exhausting
of
gases
through
the
flue
(chimney)
of
fuel burning equipment
to
preventback 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
of
Heating, Refrigeration, and
Air
Conditioning Engineers
(ASH
RAE)
and
the
local code authorities.
5.
When cutting
or
drilling intowall
or
ceiling,
do
not
damageelectrical wiring and
other
hidden utilities.
6. Ducted fans mustalways be vented
to
the
outdoors.
7.
If
this unit
is
to
be installed overa
tub
or
shower,
it
mustbe marked
as
appropriate
for
the application
and beconnected
to
a
GFCI
(Ground Fault Circuit lnterrupter)-protected branch circuit.
8.
These
models are
Ullisted
for
tub
and shower enclosures.
9.
Not
to
beinstalled in a ceiling thermally insulated
to
a value greater
than
R40.(This
is
required
for
installation in Canada only)
10. Do
not
use this
fan
with
any solid-state speed control device. Solid statecontrols may
cause
harmonic
distortionwhich can cause
motor
humming noise.
11. 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
possibly falling.
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