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SLDC100 Overall Dimensions

All Fans

Re-fit the electrical cover.
Re-fit the front cover by hooking in the top corners first, and then swing the cover down to fit the bottom corners. Re-fit the 
screw.
Re-fit the fuses and turn on the mains electrical supply.
The light may flash several times when the fan is initially powered up. 

Using the fan.

SLDC100 Only

Operate the fan using the on/off switch. Repeat to switch off.

SLDC100P Only

Operate the fan by pulling and releasing the cord. Repeat to switch off.

SLDC100T Only

Operate the fan using an on/off switch (not supplied). When the switch is turned off, the fan continues to operate for 
the set time delay. To adjust the over-run period, turn the control “T” clockwise to increase and anti-clockwise to 
decrease – see Figure H.

SLDC100HT Only – see Figures G and H.

Automatic mode

- The fan automatically adjusts to slow changes in natural humidity levels without operating the 

fan.  If the humidity levels increase at a rate slower than 5% RH in 5 minutes, up to the pre-set humidity level, the fan 
will not be triggered by humidity. This is to prevent nuisance triggering of the fan. If humidity levels increase quicker 
than 5% RH in 5 minutes the fan will operate. When relative humidity drops the fan continues to operate for the 
adjustable time delay.

Manual mode

- Use the integral pull cord switch. When the fan is switched off, it goes into automatic mode. Light 

flashes when the fan is operating in manual mode.

External operation

- Use the external on/off switch. When the fan is switched off, the fan continues to operate for 

the adjustable time delay then goes into automatic mode. The fan can be set so that there is a 2-minute time delayed 
start to its operation when used with an external on/off switch.

SLDC100PIR Only

The sensor detects movement in the room and activates the fan. When movement is sensed, the fan will run for a 
pre-set overrun period and any further movement sensed will re-start the sequence. This ensures that the room is 
only ventilated after use.

When the fan is first installed there will be a stabilising period of approximately five minutes. During this time
the fan will run for up to 2 minutes.

Cleaning (recommended once a month).

1.

Before cleaning, isolate the fan completely from the mains supply.

2.

Remove the front cover by removing the screw from the underside of the cover and pulling off the cover from the 
bottom corners first.

3.

To clean the front cover, either wipe it with a damp, lint free cloth or wash it with warm soapy water. Thoroughly dry 
the front cover and refit.

4.

Do not immerse the fan in water or other liquids to clean any other parts of the fan.

5.

Do not use strong detergents, solvents or chemical cleaners

6.

Allow fan to dry thoroughly before use.

7.

Apart from cleaning, no other maintenance is required.

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Page 2: ...anual mode Use the integral pull cord switch When the fan is switched off it goes into automatic mode Light flashes when the fan is operating in manual mode External operation Use the external on off switch When the fan is switched off the fan continues to operate for the adjustable time delay then goes into automatic mode The fan can be set so that there is a 2 minute time delayed start to its op...

Page 3: ... Speed All fans have the choice of 3 speeds of extraction which is to be set at installation Speed 1 suitable for 6l s Speed 2 suitable for 8l s Speed 3 suitable for 15l s To set the required speed set the switches to the positions shown in Figure F these are the 3 switches marked 4 5 and 6 above them All Fans Setting the Trickle Speed All fans can be set so that they provide constant trickle extr...

Page 4: ...00 Flexible Ducting 3 XCT100 Condensation Trap Where to locate the fan Locate it as high as possible At least 110mm from the edges of the mounting surface to the centre of the hole As far away as possible from and opposite to the main source of air replacement to ensure airflow across the room e g opposite the internal doorway Near the source of steam or odours Not where ambient temperatures are l...

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