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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  with
all  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  Safety

To  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.

Denotes  a  hazard  that  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  equipment
manufacturer’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

Summary of Contents for FV-08VSL3

Page 1: ...FV 08VSL3 FV 10VSL3 9 2 3 6 7 10 11 11 Cleaning Replacement of lamp 4 4 4 5 5 8 Joist Mounting Wall Mounting ...

Page 2: ...d 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 pot...

Page 3: ...ot kink the supply wiring Provide make up air for proper ventilation For general ventilating use only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors Not for use in cooking area Fig B The special purpose or dedicated parts such as mounting fixtures must be used if such parts are provided 3 Do not install the unit where ducts are configured as shown in Fig A Do not install with a ...

Page 4: ...rning this product on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect equipment into outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning This ...

Page 5: ...20V 60Hz AC120V 60Hz AC120V 60Hz Power supply Power supply Power supply White White Live Live Live Neutral Neutral Night lamp Motor Fluorescent lamp Self ballasted 5 Thermally protected 114 Fuse in motor C White Red Black Black White White Green 3 3 8 85 2 7 8 73 3 3 4 94 10 1 4 260 ...

Page 6: ...0 Fig 2 Fig 1 Adaptor Damper Tape Accessory screws Tape Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Note For wiring details please refer to the wiring diagram on page 5 1 Before installation remove the tape from damper and adaptor and check that the damper can open and close smoothly Then remove the accessory screws from suspension bracket Fig 1 5 Squeeze the circular duct to fit the adaptor then slip o...

Page 7: ... wire of lighting unit is not pinched 11 Insert the grille mounting spring which is on the wiring side into the slot Then Insert the plug connector into the housing of the Junction box The lead wire should be fixed by the four claws in the grille Insert the other mounting spring into the slot as shown and mount grille to fan body Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 4 CAUTION Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 10 Reinstall the light c...

Page 8: ...t it will be effect the life of fluorescent lamp Fig 12 CAUTION CAUTION 2 Fix the flange of frame to stud by 2 long screws ST4 2x30 and fix the suspension bracket to stud by 2 long screws ST4 2x30 Fig 10 1 Before installation remove the tape from damper and adaptor and check that the damper can open and close smoothly Then remove the accessory screws from suspension bracket Fig 1of page 6 4 Long s...

Page 9: ...from fan body using a vacuum cleaner Fig 14 Remove grille by pulling down the mounting spring in the right side of Panasonic logo 2 The grille should be dry after cleaning 4 Using a cloth dampened with kitchen detergent remove any dirt from fan body Wipe dry with clean cloth Fig 15 5 Replace grille WARNING CAUTION Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 ...

Page 10: ...eaded base Remove by turning counterclockwise Make sure the temperature of lens and lighting unit has cooled down before maintenance cleaning or replacement of lamp Remove dust and dirt from light cover and lens before replace the lamps CAUTION Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 19 5 Replace the Fig 19 Install the 4W night lamp Max 4W incandescent lamp fluorescent lamps Maxlite MLS13GU35 13W as shown in ste...

Page 11: ...1 Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing in the attic Our fans and fan light combination units do not create excessive heat that is a common problem with recessed light fixtures or some competitor s fan light combination Our efficient cool running motors and our fluorescent lamps do not create enough ambient heat to be subjected to these limitations ...

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