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Please this notice carefully before installing the equipment and keep it in good condition near to the device throughout its life time.
1.1 Personal protection
• This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental capacities or without experience or
knowledge, if they are suitably supervised of if they are provided with instructions concerning the safe use of the device and they have understood
the risks involved.
• Children should not be allowed to play with the device. User cleaning and servicing should not be done by children without suitable supervision.
1.2 Precautions for installation and maintenance
• Installing an EVEREST unit may present risks due to live electrical elements or moving mechanical parts. The equipment must be installed, activated
and repaired by trained and qualified technicians, in full respect of applicable standards and best practices.
• Any servicing or maintenance operation requiring the access doors to be opened or any component of the unit to be removed must only be carried
out by qualified technicians.
• Electrical connections for the equipment shall be made by a professional in accordance with standard NF C 15-100.
• In particular, a cut-off switch with an opening distance of at least 3 mm on each pole and a circuit breaker with a suitable trip rating shall be installed
in the fixed wiring installation. The copper conductor cross-sections are defined in sections 1.9.3, 1.9.4 and 1.9.5 of this installation notice.
• The electrical power supply to the device must be disconnected prior to any maintenance or cleaning operation.
• Ensure that the unit may not be turned on accidentally.
• If a power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the professional fitter who installed the product or by a similarly-qualified person, to prevent any
danger.
• If the motor overheats, it will reduce its modulation on a linear basis. If the motor exceeds its maximum admissible internal temperature, the control-
ler will stop the motor and automatically restart it after it has cooled down. In the event of a motor fault (signal fault in the motor’s integrated circuit,
phase failure, motor blockage, short circuit to Earth or internal short circuit, intermediate or network undervoltage or overvoltage, peak current fault),
an alarm will cause the unit to shutdown. Cut off the power supply (circuit breaker on switchboard), check that nothing is preventing the unit from
operating correctly (e.g. blockage, rubbing, clogged wheel, abnormal noise, etc.) and wait one hour before re-energizing the unit.
• If the problem persists, contact your fitter or vendor.
• Use only official spare parts provided by the manufacturer.
• For units equipped with an electrical heating coil: in the event of multiple failure of the electrical coil control (failure of at least two sensors) and in
the event of overheating in the air supply compartment (ambient temperature > 85 °C), an auto-reset thermostat will cause the electrical coil to shut
down. The electrical coil is equipped with a manual-reset thermostat triggered at 120 °C.
• To ensure the guarantee is effective, the unit must not be modified in any way.
• Ensure the unit is serviced regularly to ensure it operates correctly.
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