Panasonic FV-10VS1 Installation Instructions - Page 16

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MAINTENANCE ( FOR THE EXAMPLE OF CEILING INSTALLATION ) 3. Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a vacuum cleaner. (Fig. 32) 4. Using a cloth dampened with kitchen detergent, remove any dirt from fan body. Wipe dry with new cloth. (Fig. 33) Vacuum cleaner Fig. 32 5. Replace grille. K Fig. 33 PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION Properly insulate the area around the fan to minimize building heat loss and gain. (Fig. 34) Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing in the attic. Panasonic fans and fan/light combination units do not create excessive heat that is a common problem with recessed light fixtures or some competitors' fan/light combinations. Our efficient, cool-running motors and our fluorescent bulbs do not create enough ambient heat to be subjected to these limitations. Caulk termination to duct. 2-3 ft straight run before elbow. In attic installation, caulk box to drywall. Foil tape tightly covers all metal duct joints (glue PVC joints . Short piece of flexible duct helps alignment and absorbs sound. Clamps plus tape at all flex joints. Dryer-hood type vent with backdraft flap(s). Fig. 34 PRODUCT SERVICE Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by qualified technicians only. No service information is provided for customers. Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. However, should your unit ever require service, a nationwide system of factory service centers and AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT SERVICE CENTERS is maintained to support your product's warranty. (In the U.S.A.,call 1-866-292-7292 to Customer call center.) PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 www.panasonic.com PANASONIC CANADA INC. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, ON L4W 2T3 www.panasonic.ca X0606-4049 08VS10420F

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MAINTENANCE
(
FOR
THE
EXAMPLE
OF
CEILING
INSTALLATION
)
3.
Remove
dust
and
dirt
from
fan
body
using
a
vacuum
cleaner.
(Fig.
32)
4.
Using
a
cloth
dampened
with
kitchen
detergent,
remove
any
dirt
from
fan
body.
Wipe
dry
with
new
cloth.
(Fig.
33)
5.
Replace
grille.
Vacuum
cleaner
Fig.
32
K
Fig.
33
PRACTICAL
GUIDE
TO
INSTALLATION
Properly
insulate
the
area
around
the
fan
to
minimize
building
heat
loss
and
gain.
(Fig.
34)
Loose
fill
or
batt
insulation
can
be
placed
directly
over
the
fan
housing
in
the
attic.
Panasonic
fans
and
fan/light
combination
units
do
not
create
excessive
heat
that
is
a
common
problem
with
recessed
light
fixtures
or
some
competitors'
fan/light
combinations.
Our
efficient,
cool
-running
motors
and
our
fl
uorescent
bulbs
do
not
create
enough
ambient
heat
to
be
subjected
to
these
limitations.
Caulk
termination
to
duct.
2-3
ft
straight
run
before
elbow.
In
attic
installation,
caulk
box
to
drywall.
Foil
tape
tightly
covers
all
metal
duct
joints
(glue
PVC
joints
.
Short
piece
of
flexible
duct
helps
alignment
and
absorbs
sound.
Clamps
plus
tape
at
all
flex
joints.
Dryer
-hood
type
vent
with
backdraft
fl
ap(s).
Fig.
34
PRODUCT
SERVICE
Warning
Concerning
Removal
of
Covers.
The
unit
should
be
serviced
by
qualified
technicians
only.
No
service
information
is
provided
for
customers.
Your
product
is
designed
and
manufactured
to
ensure
a
minimum
of
maintenance.
However,
should
your
unit
ever
require
service,
a
nationwide
system
of
factory
service
centers
and
AUTHORIZED
INDEPENDENT
SERVICE
CENTERS
is
maintained
to
support
your
product's
warranty.
(In
the
U.S.A.,call
1-866-292-7292
to
Customer
call
center.)
PANASONIC
CONSUMER
ELECTRONICS
COMPANY
Division
of
Panasonic
Corporation
of
North
America,
One
Panasonic
Way,
Secaucus,
NJ
07094
www.panasonic.com
PANASONIC
CANADA
INC.
5770
Ambler
Drive,
Mississauga,
ON
L4W
2T3
www.panasonic.ca
X0606-4049
08VS10420F