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Installation Instructions

Specifi cations are subject to change without notice  

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QUIET 150mm Extraction Fan Kit

Mounting

Switching

Product Code

Through Wall

Standard

FAN7190

Timer

FAN7191

Humidity Control

FAN7192

For best results, Simx recommend this product for bathrooms and kitchens. 

In kitchen installations, do not install the fan kit, laterally, any closer than 2m 
from the cooktop. 

In bathroom installations the fan kit can be installed within 1.5m, laterally, of the 
steam source and immediately above the bath or shower tray up to the higher of 
either 2.25m or the height of the fi xed plumbing connection. 

Once installed, following these instructions, this product will meet the Healthy 
Homes Standard for through wall, or ceiling, mount installations in rental property 
bathrooms or kitchens.

This product will also comply with the G4 Building Code for through wall mount 
installations in bathrooms and kitchens.

DIMENSIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Duct

(mm)

Max. 

Fan Watts

(W)

Max. 

Fan Pressure

(Pa)

Free Air Fan Performance

Specific

Fan Power

(W/l/s)

Sound

dB(A)

Operating

Temperature

(max.)

IP Rating

(l/s)

(m

3

/hr)

150

22

138

114

410

0.19

41

40°C

IPX4

Compliance: AS/NZS60335-2.80:2016

A

D

F

C

E

H

B

G

C

H

CONTENTS

 

 

150mm x 375mm 

Weatherproof

 

Axial Fan 

Aluminium Semi-Rigid Duct 

Cowl

CAUTION

•  Before use, please check that the supply voltage and that of the appliance are the same (see product rating label).
•  All wiring and wiring connections must comply with all current national wiring rules and regulations including AS/NZS3000:2018, or latest   
 edition 

thereof.

•  Any changes or modifi cations made or attempted to this product, without the prior written approval of the manufacturer, will void any and all  
 stated 

warranties.

•  This fan is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and  
 

knowledge, unless they are capable of, and have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible  

 

for their safety.

•  Precautions must be taken to avoid the back fl ow of combustion gases from the open fl ue of gas or other fuel-burning appliances in the room,  
 

or from other rooms. These gases can potentially result in carbon monoxide poisoning. Open fl ued gas appliances should be tested by a    

 

competent person, after fan installation, to ensure that back fl ow of combustion gases does not occur.

WARNING

•  Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation openings, as this may cause an electric shock, fi re or damage to the fan.
•  Do not put fi ngers or foreign objects into the grille while in operation.
•  To prevent overheating of this fan, keep the air inlets and outlets clean and free of anything that may cause blockage. Check all inlets and   
 

outlets from time to time to ensure it is clear of any dirt or dust accumulation. DO NOT COVER.

•  Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint, or fl ammable liquids are used or stored.
•  This product contains recyclable materials. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted council waste. Please contact your local council for the  
 

nearest collection point. 

WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE 

FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.

ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN IN 

ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST WIRING RULES AS/NZS3000.

Cut-Out Size

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

173

174

30

150

375

146

111

30.5

227

Summary of Contents for FAN7191

Page 1: ...made or attempted to this product without the prior written approval of the manufacturer will void any and all stated warranties This fan is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are capable of and have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person r...

Page 2: ...lding Code G4 has been changed This is supported by Acceptable Solution G4 AS1 Fourth Edition that specifies mechanical ventilation in accommodation units that contain cooktops showers and baths Residential Tenancy Regulations to the Healthy Homes Standards Residential Tenancy Regulations for rental properties only is changing to the Healthy Homes Standards sub part 4 Ventilation Standards Complyi...

Page 3: ...fans back plate to the inside of the external grille 5 After installation ensure impeller rotates freely and the shutters can open 6 Replace the grille and ensure the clips are engaged INSTALLATION Open up the internal cover to access the spirit level bubble and terminals Fig 1 EXTRACTION FAN INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH ...

Page 4: ...bath event and the fan will ramp up to and run at that speed After sensing that the shower bath event has ended the fan will continue running for a period of time as sensed by the humidity controller as needed to clear the room of any residual humidity 1 Remove the fan grille The top fan speed can be set to one of four speeds by altering the fan speed adjuster on the control PCB Note the exact spe...

Page 5: ...y for a consequential loss or any other loss or damage caused to property or persons arising from any cause whatsoever b damage to consumable items such as lamps and starters and c damage arising from normal wear and tear 4 In order to claim under this warranty you must within the Warranty Period return the Goods to the Supplier together with the original proof of purchase including the details be...

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