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3.3 Ducting
The lip on the exhaust opening of the Phoenix AirMax is
designed to accommodate layflat ducting with 14” or larger
diameter.
3.4 Resettable Circuit Breaker
The 12 Amp thermal circuit breaker protects the unit and
devices connected to its duplex GFCI receptacle. In case of a
fault, the breaker can be reset at the Phoenix AirMax control
panel.
Use of multiple fans and any other connected devices must
be in accordance with the National Electric Code and any
additional codes or laws required by your local government.
IMPORTANT: Total amperage of the Phoenix AirMax plus all
devices plugged into its convenience receptacle is limited
by the onboard circuit breaker. Excessive current will cause
the circuit breaker to trip. This may occur instantly or after
a period of time depending on the operating conditions.
IMPORTANT: When the Phoenix AirMax is plugged into a
standard “powered” wall outlet the Phoenix AirMax’s duplex
outlet is electrically “HOT” and AC voltage is present.
3.5 GFCI Protection and the On-Board Duplex
Receptacle
The on-board convenience receptacle provides electrical
shock protection for the operator in damp or wet applications
or other conditions that would cause a ground fault. The
Phoenix AirMax is wired to branch protect all on-board
components in addition to protecting any fans or other
equipment plugged into the onboard receptacle.
Testing GFCI operation can be done by pressing the “TEST”
button located on the GFCI duplex outlet. If operating
properly, the “RESET” button will pop out. In addition,
notice that the fan will NOT operate if the GFCI outlet is in
the TRIPPED condition as the motor and other on-board
components are included in the GFCI protected circuit.
The GFCI circuit can only be “RESET” when the Phoenix
AirMax is connected to a properly grounded wall outlet
providing the rated voltage.
4 Maintenance
WARNING: Disconnect the unit from power before servicing
or cleaning. Replace all safety grills after servicing or
cleaning
4.1 Power Cord
Visually inspect cord and plug head before use. If there are
signs of damage or excessive wear, discontinue use until the
unit has been serviced.
4.2 Cleaning
The housing is made of durable and washable polypropylene.
When cleaning, the use of solvents is NOT recommended.
When washing inside the unit, disconnect the unit from its
power source. Protect the switch, receptacle and circuit
breaker from water intrusion. Do not spray water or cleaning
solution at motor. If motor does get wet, allow motor to dry
completely before restarting. If fan is to be washed and not
used within 24 hours, allow fan to drip dry for 10 minutes
and then run for 5 minutes before storing.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT remove impeller blade from
motor assembly. Doing so can cause blade to become
imbalanced upon re-assembly.
4.3 Service
CAUTION: Servicing the Phoenix AirMax with its high voltage
circuitry presents a health hazard that could result in death,
serious bodily injury, and/or property damage. Disconnect
the appliance from the power supply before servicing. Only
qualified service people should service this unit.
CAUTION: If the supply cord or GFCI become damaged, they
must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.