Installation - Dometic Fan-Tastic Vent Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation

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4 INSTALLATION

 FALL HAZARD: Vent fans are normally located on the roof of an RV . It is inherently dangerous
to climb onto the roof of an RV to perform installation, maintenance, or repairs on a vent fan . Take appropriate
precautions when climbing onto the roof of an RV or when working on the roof of an RV . Failure to do so could
result in a fall, causing serious injury or death .
4.1 Vent roof mounting
1
Roof
Sealant
(Exterior)
➤ Position the vent over the opening in the RV roof .
➤ Use a gasket or compatible sealant between the
mounting-flange bottom and the roof .
➤ Use 16 no . 8 self-tapping flat-head screws (3/4"–
1") to mount the vent to the roof .
➤ Apply additional sealant over the screws and at the
mounting flange where it meets the roof .
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For rubber roofs, use EPDM-compatible roof
sealant .
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4.2 Fan mounting
2
Mounting
Flange
Ceiling
(Interior)
➤ After the ceiling fan has been mounted and
wired, install the interior garnish with the screws
provided . The garnish may be trimmed for thinner
roofs .
 SHOCK HAZARD: This product is
designed for 12 VDC use only . Do not connect the
unit to 110 VAC . Failure to follow this instruction could
result in death or serious injury .
SHOCK HAZARD: Disconnect the 12
VDC power supply prior to installation . Failure to do
so could result in mild-to-moderate injury .
DAMAGE HAZARD: The Fan-tastic
Vent is designed to run on filtered DC current . Do not
connect this unit to unfiltered DC current . Doing so
could result in circuit board failure .
➤ Make all electrical connections to an appropriate
12 VDC power source .
Interior
Garnish
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