31100HIB Breeze White Wall Mounted Bathroom Extractor Fan Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- HiB
Table of Contents
- 31100HIB Breeze White Wall Mounted Bathroom Extractor Fan
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Models
- Technical Information
- Fitting
- Electrical Connection
- Fascia removal
- Ceiling mounted
- Operating Instructions
- Maintenance
- Electrical Safety Information
- Care Instructions
- Aftercare Service
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
31100HIB Breeze White Wall Mounted Bathroom Extractor Fan
Product Information
The Hush & Breeze Wall Mounted Fans are available in different colors and models with or without timer and humidity sensors. The models are:
- Hush Chrome Timer Art no.33100 Timer & Humidity Sensor Art no.33200
- Hush Matt Silver Timer Art no.31700 Timer & Humidity Sensor Art no.31800
- Hush White Timer Art no.31500 Timer & Humidity Sensor Art no.31600
- Breeze Chrome Timer Art no.32800 Timer & Humidity Sensor Art no.32900
- Breeze Matt Silver Timer Art no.31300 Timer & Humidity Sensor Art no.31400
- Breeze White Timer Art no.31100 Timer & Humidity Sensor Art no.31200
These fans are suitable for installation in zones 2 and outside zones.
Product Usage Instructions
- Choose a suitable position for the fan according to Figure 1 on the back page of the user manual.
- Use a cable finder to check if there are any buried cables or pipes in the wall or ceiling. Draw around the outside of the fan with a pencil to determine its exact position.
- Make a suitable-sized hole in the wall/ceiling with the appropriate tools. If wall mounted, ensure the hole is angled slightly downward to stop any moisture from running back into the motor. If mounted in the ceiling, ensure the hole is between the joists.
- Fit flexible ducting into the hole, flush with both sides of the wall. Ensure the duct slopes slightly downwards towards the outside. Make good any plasterwork around the duct.
- Position the fan back into place and mark the four fixing points. Drill the required holes in the marked positions. If drilling through the tile, use a ceramic drill bit. Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes.
- Follow a similar procedure for the outside wall grille.
- If the ceiling is mounted, the ducting should be routed to the nearest soffit.
- For Hush fans, ensure that the fan unit is positioned with the electrical access point (5) top left. For Breeze fans, remove the protective grille and cut out the blanking plug of the electrical access point (3), and lead the power supply cords through the hole.
- Depress the plastic nodules on the side of the fascia and gently prise away from the casing for Hush fans. For Breeze fans, remove the small retaining screw and gently prise the fascia away from the casing to remove the fascia for maintenance.
- Ensure that the domestic electrical mains supply to which the fan is being connected is turned off. This product is designed to be connected to an on/off switch outside the bathroom or a ceiling-mounted pull cord switch.
- For Hush fans only: Remove the front panel and protective cover (4). Pass the power wire through the hole in the rubber plug (beneath the protective cover) at the fan casing flange.
Thank you for purchasing this HiB product.
Please read through these instructions carefully and refer back to them during
installation to ensure that your product is fitted safely and that it retains
its high quality finish.
Please retain this leaflet for future reference.
Before drilling, ensure there are no hidden cables or pipes in the wall
Suitable for installation in zones: 2 & Outside Zones
Please see Fig. 1 on the back page for details
Models
Hush & Breeze Wall-Mounted Fans
Technical Information
Hush
- Power input: 220-240 V, 50 Hz
- Maximum ventilation volume: 97 m3/hr (±5%)
- Power consumption: 7.5W
- Dimensions: W158 x H158 x D107mm
Breeze
- Power input: 220-240 V, 50 Hz
- Maximum ventilation volume: 88 m3/hr (±5%)
- Power consumption: 14W
- Dimensions: W152 x H152 x D126mm
Fitting
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Choose a suitable position for your fan according to Figure 1 on the back page. Use a cable finder to check if there are any buried cables or pipes in the wall or ceiling. Draw around the outside of the fan with a pencil to determine it’s exact position.
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Make a suitable-sized hole in the wall/ceiling with the appropriate tools.
N.B. If wall mounted ensure the hole is angled slightly downward to stop any moisture running back into the motor. If mounted in the ceiling ensure the hole is between the joists. -
Fit flexible ducting into the hole, flush with both sides of the wall. Ensure the duct slopes slightly downwards towards the outside. Make good any plasterwork around the duct.
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Position the fan back into place, and mark the four fixing points. Drill the required holes in the marked positions. If drilling through tile, use a ceramic drill bit. Insert wall plugs into the drilled holes.
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Follow a similar procedure for the outside wall grille.
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If ceiling mounted the ducting should be routed to the nearest soffit.
Electrical Connection
Hush
Please ensure that the fan unit is positioned in accordance with the diagram
below i.e. With the electrical access point (5) top left.
- Casing
- Fan propeller
- Function module
- The protective cover of the terminal block
- Electrical access point
Breeze
- Holes for fan mounting (x4)
- Terminal block
- Electrical access points
- Wire fixing rack
Fascia removal
- Hush – Depress the plastic nodules on the side of the fascia and gently prise away from the casing.
- Breeze – In order to remove the fascia for maintenance, please remove the small retaining screw and gently prise the fascia away from the casing.
- Ensure the domestic electrical mains supply to which the fan is being connected is turned off. This product is designed to be connected to an on/off switch outside the bathroom, or to a ceiling-mounted pull cord switch.
- Hush Only: Remove the front panel and protective cover (4). Pass the power wire through the hole in the rubber plug (beneath the protective cover) at the fan casing flange.
- Breeze Only: Remove the protective grille. Cut out the blanking plug of the electrical access point (3) and lead the power supply cords through the hole.
- Make the electric connections according to the relevant wiring diagram below. See the diagram of the ceiling rose to ensure the correct feeds are used. Please note that the fan may operate immediately when connected, this is normal and due to a residual charge left during testing.
- Fix the fan to the wall using 4 screws.
- Replace the cover and protective grille.
Ceiling mounted
For ceiling mounting follow the procedure for wall mounting making sure ducting isn’t mounted vertically to the outside. This is to ensure moisture doesn’t come back into the motor.
Operating Instructions
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For Art Nos. 33100/31700/31500/32800/31300/31100
Fan with timer option switches on as control voltage is supplied to LT terminal. After the voltage is off, the fan continues operating within the set time period T, adjustable between 2 and 30 min. The time is regulated by turning the potentiometer T clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease the run time. -
For Art Nos. 33200/31800/31600/32900/31400/31200
Fan with timer and humidity sensor will operate when a control voltage is applied to the LT terminal OR when the humidity exceeds that set on the potentiometer. If this is set at its lowest (60%) the fan will run most of the time. When set at the highest setting (90%) the fan will only operate at higher level humidity. Once humidity has been reduced the fan will run until the required setting on the timer is reached. Time T and humidity H values are regulated by turning the appropriate potentiometers T and H clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease the running-out time and humidity level respectively. To set the maximum humidity level set the potentiometer in H max (90%) position.
Maintenance
Fan maintenance is to be performed only after the fan is disconnected from the main power supply. Maintenance means periodic clearing of surfaces from dust and dirt.
These products are suitable for installation in zones: 2 & Outside Zones
All installations must comply with guidelines that are based on a zonal
concept. The diagram above illustrates this concept and must be followed to
ensure the safe installation of electrical appliances in the bathroom. These
regulations apply to domestic installations only. Installations must be made
in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations and relevant building
regulations. HiB recommends that all electrical bathroom products should only
be fitted by a suitably qualified, Part P registered electrician.
Electrical Safety Information
Ensure the mains power supply is switched off before starting installation. Before drilling, ensure there are no hidden cables or pipes in the wall.
Care Instructions
All surfaces should be cleaned with diluted detergent (i.e. washing up liquid) and a soft cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents when cleaning this product. Wipe off all water spillages as soon as possible using a soft, damp cloth.
Aftercare Service
In the unlikely event that this product should fail please contact HiB customer services, details shown below.
WEEE compliance
Must not be mixed with general household waste
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References
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