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figure 9: fitting the uTp cable into the rJ-45 port
if both ports are already in use (only in the case of appliance size
2011, model blue), use an rJ-45 splitter (1) and the attached short
uTp cable (2), see fig. 10. Connect the original uTp cable (3) to the
port as well.
figure 10: Connecting the rJ-45 splitter
4. 2 connecting the control parts
at the back of the hood (see fig. 6), there is a plastic distributor (4),
from which the 3 x 1.5mm
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power cable emerges(5), terminating in
loose leads. Thread this cable through the rubber grommet in the
same way as the uTp control cable.
The hood may be powered either from a separate electrical
connection (fixed or movable) or directly from the appliance. The
method of connecting the power part depends on which of these
options is selected. Connecting the control part is the same in both
cases.
pOwerINg frOm a fIxed electrIcal cONNectION
attach the free end of the cable to the fixed electrical supply, which
must contain a multi-pole breaker device (switch) with a minimum
distance of 3mm between the contacts.
pOwerINg frOm aN electrIc plug
on the free end of the cable attach a suitable power plug (not
included in the package) for the country of use. The plug must be
inserted into a socket that is within easy reach.
pOwerINg frOm the applIaNce
The hood can be attached in this way only to an appliance powered
from the following mains supply:
•
3N~/380-415V
•
3~/200-240V
•
1N~(2~)/220-240V
using any another power source can destroy the hood!
make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power
supply.
remove the left side cover of the appliance.
loosen the control panel by unscrewing the m4 bolt with washer
(1) from underneath the control panel (see fig. 11), and remove the
panel by sliding upwards, pull out towards you and flip out to the
left.
figure 11: loosening the control panel
disassemble the relay panel from the plastic spacers. using flat-
nose pliers, loosen the polyamide spacers (1, 2, 3, 4) on which the
power board is affixed (see fig. 12). Carefully lift the relay panel and
cables away from the aluminium panel to create room for work
between the electrical board and the back of the power board.
Technical documentation I Vision Vent 2 Hood I Transport and installation