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NAUTIKA THEIA 70 CFM Guide D'installation page 6

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Maintenance
WARNING: Disconnect power supply before servicing. See SAFETY INFORMATION before proceeding. Routine maintenance should be done at least
once a year.
5. Attach the duct to the exhaust outlet of the fan
Secure with duct tape and make sure there
is no air leak (ill. 1).
ATTENTION
Make sure that there are no sharp bends in the duct line
• Never use solvents, thinner or harsh chemicals for cleaning the fan.
(ill. 2).
• Do not allow water to enter the motor.
For 90-degree angles, use smooth curves or break into
• Do not immerse resin parts in water over 60
two smaller angles or curves (ill. 3).
1
NOTE
for safety and efficiency of the ventilation system,
avoid sharp angles and loose support.
1. Remove the grille by unscrewing the screws, then pulling the grille
down.
2
Troubleshooting guide
PROBLEM
The fan seems louder
6. Electrical installation
than it should
The neutral wire from the power supply must be connected
to the white wires of fan and light.
The hot wire from the switch must be connected to both
black wires of fan and light.
The green wire from the power supply is to be connected
to both green wires.
The fan is not clearing
Installation II (in existing construction)
the room
Installing the fan body in an existing building requires an accessible
area (attic or crawl or space) above the planned installation location
and existing duct and wiring.
To install the fan body, remove the old unit, check the existing
ductwork and electrical wiring and follow the procedures described
in Installation I.
Printed in China for Nautika®.
If you wish to make a new opening in the existing ceiling:
All rights reserved.
– Find the best location for the ventilation purpose.
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C (140
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F).
Illustration 1
Secure with duct tape
Illustration 2
Wrong support
Illustration 3
Rights support and angle
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CFM too great
Damper not working properly or
damaged
Bend in duct too close to fan
discharge
Fan discharge reduced to fit
smaller duct
Fan body not securely attached
Insufficient intake airflow within
room
Insufficient CFM
– Make sure the chosen place has easy access to an exterior
air outlet (wall cap or roof jack).
– Ensure you will not have to use sharp angles or very long duct.
– Make sure the ductwork in the chosen place will not interfere
with any other existing ductwork in the building.
– Make sure there is no electrical wiring or pipes behind
the chosen place.
– After finding the optimal place, proceed with the opening.
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– Ensure the support beams are strong enough to hold the unit.
– Make the ductwork.
– Proceed with the electrical wiring.
– Follow the instructions provided for Installation I.
Maintenance
2. Wash and clean the grid in a sink and dry with a cloth.
Replacement of the light bulbs
3. Remove dust and dirt from the fan housing with a vacuum cleaner.
– Disconnect the power.
4
– Remove the grille from the unit.
– Disconnect the light unit from connector.
– Remove the bulb with care. Be careful, the bulb's glass is fragile,
don't pull too hard. Hold the base and move the lamp back
and forth in order to release it.
– Put the new light bulb in place (it is a good thing to verify that
the new light bulb is good before installing it in the unit).
– Put the cover back in place.
4. Dampen cloth with dish detergent, wipe the fan housing and dry with a cloth.
Replace the grid.
Cleaning the fan
It is advisable to clean the unit periodically. Dust, molds, grease and
other dirt particles can affect the conductivity of the air in the unit.
The procedure is as follows:
CORRECTIVE ACTION
– Remove the grille.
Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the size of your room
– Wash the grille with lukewarm water and use mild detergent
Check damper to ensure it is opening and closing properly. If the damper has
(e.g. liquid soap). Avoid harsh detergent or boiling water.
become damaged, please call Customer Service
– Dry the grille with a kitchen towel or a cloth.
Be sure you do not have any sharp bends in duct closer than 18 in. to the fan
discharge
– Clean the inside of the unit with a vacuum cleaner (motor should
not be in contact with any water or chemicals and liquids).
Use recommended size ducting to reduce fan noise
– Dry the body with paper towel.
Be sure the fan is securely attached to your ceiling joists
– Put the grille back in place
Be sure a door or window is slightly ajar or opened to allow airflow. The fan is
not able to draw air out of the room without enough airflow to draw from
Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the requirements for your room size
Limited warranty
NOTE: Using a tissue is not an accurate method for determining if the fan is
This is a quality product. It was made and selected with care and Canac
operating properly. If the fan clears steam from the room within approximately
offers a limited one-year warranty against any manufacturing defects
15 minutes of completing your shower, then the fan is operating properly
as long as it is used according to its intended use. Canac will
exchange any product that would show any such
manufacturing defects.
Made in China and packaged exclusively for Canac
P.O. Box 400, L'Ancienne-Lorette, Québec G2E 4W6
BATHROOM FAN – THEIA 70 CFM WITH 1 LIGHT

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