MANROSE FAN7030 Contour Toilet Fan User Guide
- June 15, 2024
- MANROSE
Table of Contents
CONTOUR
Configurable
Fans, Fascia and Duct
Connection Solution
FAN7030 Contour Toilet Fan
Description | Order Code |
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Toilet Fan | FAN7030 |
Bathroom Fan | FAN7031 |
Kitchen & Laundry Fan | FAN7032 |
High Steam Area Fan (with round fascia) | FAN7033 |
High Steam Area Fan (with square fascia) | FAN7034 |
Thank you for purchasing this quality exhaust fan.
To ensure correct function and safety, please read all instructions before
using the product and keep all instructions for future reference.
NOTE: See Simx website for the full range of Contour fascias, sold
separately.
**** When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always
be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and personal injury.
TECHNICAL DATA
Order Code| FAN7030| FAN7031| FAN7032| FAN7033|
FAN7034
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Supply| 220-240V-50Hz| 220-240V-50Hz| 220-240V-50Hz| 220-240V-50Hz| 220-240V-
50Hz
Duct Size| 100mm| 150mm| 150mm| 150mm| 150mm
Power| 30W| 45W| 50W| 106W| 106W
Max. Fan Pressure| 93 Pa| 147 Pa| 210 Pa| 220 Pa| 220 Pa
Fan Performance| 49 1/s, 175m3/hr| 77 1/s, 276m3/hr| 105 1/s, 378m3/hr| 153
1/s, 550m3/hr| 1531/s, 550m3/hr
Specific Fan Power| 0.61 W/l/s| 0.58 W/l/s| 0.48 W/l/s| 0.69 M/s| 0.69 W/l/s
Sound Level| 38 dB(A)| 40 dB(A)| 42 dB(A)| 42 dB(A)| 42 dB(A)
Note: Airflow data is in accordance with internationally recognised testing standards. Airflow may vary according to style of fascia used.
DIMENSIONS
Order Code | Description | A | B cut out 0 | C | D |
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FAN7030 | Toilet Fan | 272mm | 0240mm | 170mm | 0100mm |
FAN7031 | Bathroom Fan | 326mm | 0300mm | 197mm | 0150mm |
FAN7032 | Kitchen & Laundry Fan | 328mm | 0300mm | 197mm | 0150mm |
FAN7033 | High Steam Area Fan | 328mm | 0300mm | 195mm | 0150mm |
FAN7034
FAN INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A
REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN
IMPORTANT
This fan unit must be installed by a registered electrician and its
installation and connection to the power supply must comply with all current
Australian and New Zealand electrical and building regulations including
AS/NZS3000:2017, or latest edition thereof.
The power supply cable must be suitably rated by a registered electrician to
satisfy the total load on that circuit.
WARNING
- This unit may only be used as recommended by the manufacturer in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. Contact the manufacturer, or local agent, if required.
- Isolate the mains supply before making any electrical connections. This system should be installed by a registered electrician.
- Ensure the unit is properly earthed.
- The unit must be able to be isolated from the power by means of a disconnect switch meeting current electrical regulations.
- The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
Planning can make a big difference to the installation time and your satisfaction with the operation of the unit.
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This fan is to be installed so that the blades are more than 2.2m above the floor.
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The unit must be mounted outside the shower cubicle.
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For the exhaust fan to work efficiently, replacement air, of a volume equivalent to the air being extracted, must be able to enter the room.
This air is usually drawn from under the door, or through a slightly open window. If the room is airtight, however, the fan will function poorly. -
This unit is designed for installation into a flat ceiling only.
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Before commencing any cutting, check in the ceiling space that there are no obstructions such as ceiling joists and that there is sufficient height clearance for the housing. Check that the electrical wiring can be routed from the wall switch to the mounting location.
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If any of the fan supply cords are damaged, they musr be replaced by the manufactuter, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons, in order to avoid possible damage to the fan motor or controller.
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Exhaust fans may adversely affect the safe operation of appliances burning gas or other fuels (including those in other rooms) due to back flow of combustion gases. These gases can potentially result in carbon monoxide poisoning. After installation of an exhaust fan such as a partition fan or a duct fan the operation of open flued gas appliances should be tested by a competent person to ensure that back flow of combustion gases does not occur.
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Any changes, or modifications, made, or attempted, to this product, without the prior written approval of the manufacturer, will void any, and all, stated warranties.
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In a kitchen installation, do not install the fan any closer, laterally, than 2m from the cooktop. Visit the Manrose website for fan kit options best suited for lateral kitchen installations within 2m of a cooktop.
BEFORE INSTALLING THE FAN, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE TURNED OFF THE MAIN
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.
DO NOT TURN IT BACK ON UNTIL THE FAN IS FULLY INSTALLED AND READY TO USE.
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST WIRING RULES AS/NZS3000.
INSTALLATION
Note: A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
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Check the fan is free to rotate.
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Cut the hole for the fan using the template provided, making sure the area behind the intended position is free from impediments.
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Product is supplied with lead and plug
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Plug into a socket outlet and secure fan body using the three (or four) swing fixing arms. Use philips head screw driving to firmly secure but do not over tighten.
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Ducting can be attached to the air outlet prior to installing into position.
Note: A standard socket and electrical wiring to an ON/OFF wall switch must be pre-installed. Please arrange a registered electrician to prepare the socket outlet and ON/OFF wall switch before carrying out the installation of this appliance. -
Switch the fan ON and check for excessive vibration or noise.
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If fan is running as desired, secure the fascia by squeezing the spring fasteners and insert into the slot in the fan body. Check that the fascia is secured firmly and closely to the fan body.
Note: When installing the fan in a bathroom, the duct should decline downwards towards the outdoor at an angle of about 10 degrees.
WHEN INSTALLING WITH AN LED LIGHT FASCIA
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Remove the double-sided tape and attach the LED driver to the fan body. (See diag. 1)
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Plug the Fan and LED driver into a socket outlet. Knock out the stamped tab in the motor body and feed the LED output connector through. (See diag. 2)
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Secure fan body to the ceiling using the 3 clips and screw to tighten.
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Connect the LED connector to the LED driver securely. (See diag. 3)
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Push the LED cable connector back through the hole so the connectors are hidden in the ceiling cavity. (See diag. 4) Note: LED fascia and LED driver are replaceable. To replace – disconnect female and male connectors and replace new LED fascia or LED driver.
Note: To avoid overheating DO NOT cover the LED driver with roof insulation.
Note: For Fascias with Tri-colour LED, set the switch on driver to desired colour temperature prior to installation. -
Secure the fascia by squeezing the fastening springs and insert into the slots in the fan body.
Check that the fascia is secured firmly and is sitting closely to fan body.
Note: To change the colour on the Tri-Colour LED models, the switch is
located on the driver.
WW = Warm White 3000K
NW = Natural White 4000K
CW = Cool White 6000k
Order Code| DCT4506/4507| DCT4508/4509| DCT4714/4515|
DCT4516/4517
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Power’W)| 11| 12| 16| 15
Warm White 3000K (Lumen)| 932| 1112| 1294| 1488
Natural White 4000K (Lumen)| 1054| 1197| 1446| 1601
Cool White 6000K (Lumen)| 1046| 1224| 1443| 1641
BEFORE REPAIRING THE FAN, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE TURNED OFF THE MAIN ELECTRICITY
MAINTENANCE CAUTIONS
- Make sure the fan is always switched off before cleaning.
- Make sure to use the fan with the specified voltage as stated on the rating sticker.
- Never immerse any part of the fan in water or other liquids.
- Never use flamable solvent for cleaning the fan.
- Never allow water to contact the electrical parts such as switch and motor.
- Never immerse blades or other resin parts in hot water over 60 °C.
- Never install the fan under extreme hot environments.
CLEANING, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Before cleaning, turn the unit off, cut off the power supply from electrical
outlet and wait for the unit to cool down.
- To clean the unit, use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust.
- Do not try to open the unit without a registered electrician. Improperly installed units can be dangerous.
- This product is in accordance with the relevant safety requirements. Repairs should only be carried out by registered electricians using original spare parts.
If you do not plan to use the fan for extended periods of time, it is
recommended that it is cleaned and stored (preferably in its original
packaging) in a cool, dry place.
Do not dispose of electrical products with household waste. Please check with
your local council for advice on disposal or recycling.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous
substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging
your health and well-being.
Simx Warranty Information
In this warranty:
We means Simx;
You means the consumer of the Goods
Supplier means the authorised distributor or retailer that sold you the Goods
in New Zealand or Australia; and Goods means the Simx product accompanied by
this warranty and purchased in New Zealand or Australia.
The benefits provided to you under the following warranty are in addition to
any other rights and remedies available to you under the law:
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If, during the time from the date of purchase (Warranty Period), there is a defect in the Goods due to improper workmanship or material, we will replace or repair the Goods without charge. Any replacement product is warranted only for the time remaining on the original Warranty Period.
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We are not obliged to replace or repair the Goods under clause 1 if the Goods have been improperly stored, installed, connected, used, operated, repaired, damaged, abused, tampered with, altered (without our written approval), or not maintained in accordance with our recommended installation, connection and operating instructions.
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We exclude liability 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. -
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 below:
Supplier Name _
Date of Purchase __
Model Number _
Invoice/Receipt No. ____ -
This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty or transporting the Goods to and from the Supplier.
Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New Zealand
and Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to have the Goods repaired or replaced if the Goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
To speak to someone about your Simx product or claiming under this warranty,
please contact:
Simx Ltd New Zealand
p: +64 9 259 1660 f: +64 9 259 1661
www.simx.co.nz
Distributed by Simx Limited
PO Box 14347, Panmure, Auckland 1741, New Zealand
e: sales@simx.co.nz
w: www.manrose.co.nz
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