Panasonic FV-08WQ1 manual

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    INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS Please read instructions carefully before attempting to install, operate or service the P anasonic V entilating F an. F ailure to comply with these instructions could result in personal injury and/or property damage. Please retain for future reference. T ab le of Contents Pages List of [...]

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    W all thickness Exterior wall Exterior hood Outdoor Flexible conduit Wall sleev e Junction box Connector Main unit Indoor 2 Part name Drawing Screw III (4 x 8) T emplate (Pattern paper) Exterior hood Externsion sleeve Wall thickness Interior wall Junction box FV -08WQ1 Part name Drawing W all sleeve Screw I (4 x 30) Mounting plate Screw II (4 x 6) [...]

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    3 Dimensions Main unit W all sleeve Exterior hood A D E B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 K F J G 11 8 9 10 7 I M L P 13 12 Q S O N R 4-5 dia. hole 4-5 dia. hole Unit: mm (inch) 15 14 H Extension sleeve No. Part name 1 Grille 2 Frame 3 Blade 4 Motor 5 Connector 6 Hook 7 Flange 8 Duct 9 Junction box 10 Junction box cover 1 1 Connector 12 Shutter 13 Duct 14 Spring 15 [...]

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    4 5. Protect the power cord from sharp edges, oil, grease, hot sur- faces, chemicals, or other objects. 6. Do not kink the power cord. 7. Provide suction parts with proper ventilation. 8. This unit is acceptable for use over a bathtub or shower when installed in a GFCI protected branch circuit. CAUTION: 1. For general v entilating use only . Do not[...]

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    1. Cut a 215 mm (8 1/2”) diameter hole in the wall. (Fig. 1) (Cut the hole next to a wall stud as shown in the figure.). 6. Refer to the wiring diagram above. Using the wire nuts, connect the house power wires to ventilating fan wires. (Fig. 4): black to black; white to white; green to greens. Reattach the junction box cov er . 5 Installation I ([...]

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    9. Press the mounting plate tightly against the wall and se- cure to the outside of the wall sleeve with the supplied screws(screw II). (Fig. 7) 8. Using enclosed template (pattern paper), mark and cut the opening in the interior wall cover . (Fig. 6) 10. Remove the grille from the fan unit. Press the spring locks on the sides and pull the grille b[...]

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    6. Attach the wall sleeve to the wall with supplied screws (Screw I). (Fig. 12) If the interior wall material is plaster board, use appropri- ate fasteners (locally available) to secure the wall sleeve. NOTE: If the wall thickness is more than 152.4 mm (6"), refer to the reference installation drawing when the wall thickness is more than 152.4[...]

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    8 7. Insert the attached exterior hood from the outside to cover the wall sleeve, and secure it with four screws or nails. Cover the seam between the wall sleeve and exterior hood with aluminum tape, and apply mortar or caulking around the exterior hood flange to prevent rainwater from com- ing in. (Fig. 13) 8. Pull the flexible conduit through the[...]

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    Maintenance W ARNING: T ur n off the units power bef ore performing maintenance. P erfor m maintenance procedure monthly . CAUTION: 1. Never use gasoline, benzene, paint thinner or other similar chemicals for cleaning the ventilating fan. 2. Do not allow water to enter the motor and motor compartment. 3. Do not immerse resin parts in water with tem[...]

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    4. Using a cloth dampened with a non-abrasive kitchen de- tergent, remo ve any dirt from the fan blades and body . Wipe them dry with a clean cloth. (Fig. 20) 5. Reattach the grille. CAUTION : Press on the grille until it clicks. Product service W arning concerning remov al of cover s. This unit should be serviced by qualified technicians only . No[...]