INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSAND USER MANUALRESIDENTIAL USE ONLYINSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE HOMEOWNER.HOMEOWNER: USE AND CARE INFORMATIONON PAGE
2. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)The HEPA 4000 unit was created to meet specific requirements related to geographic locations. Take a look on the map
All 3 types of installation can be used in the attic (Stand Alone, Central Draw Pointor Return-Return). The example shown below is a Return-Return ins
- 12 -2.3 HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000UNIT INSTALLATIONS2.3.1 STAND ALONE (Primarily for homes with radiant hot water or electr
- 13 -2.3.2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT (CONNECTION TO A FORCED AIR SYSTEM)2.3 HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000 UNITINSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)A
2. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)A portion of stale air is exhausted to the outside and the rest is drawn to the unit.Outside fresh air is blended wi
3.2 HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000 UNITSFRONT VIEW TOP VIEW- 15 -3.1 HEPA 1000 AND HF 1.0 UNITSFRONT VIEW TOP VIEW17.8''
3. DIMENSIONS (CONT’D)3.3 MOUNTING AND SERVICING CONSIDERATIONS• The two following pictures are showing the minimum clearance neededto open the door
4.2 MOUNT THE PORTS ON THE UNITMount the 8” oval ports and the 5” to 6” ovalports on the top of the unit using the screwsprovided in the hardware box
- 18 -4.3 HOW TO HANG THE UNITUse the 4 chains and springs in the hardware pack provided with the unit.According to your needs, you can install the un
4.3 HOW TO HANG THE UNIT (CONT’D)• Turn the switch knob to OFF position inorder to unlock the door. Unlatch the doorand open it. Using a screwdriver,
ABOUT THIS MANUALFirst, we want to congratulate you on your purchase of this excellent unit which willallow you and your family to enjoy clean and hea
4.5 INSTALLING 8’’ DUCTS AND REGISTERS4.5.1 STAND ALONE SYSTEM (AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTIONS 2.1.1 AND 2.3.1)Stale air exhaust ductwork• Install the st
4.5 INSTALLING 8’’ DUCTS AND REGISTERS (CONT’D)How to connect the 8’’ flexible duct to the registers and unit ports (cont’d)• Using the colored sticke
4.5 INSTALLING 8’’ DUCTS AND REGISTERS (CONT’D)4.5.2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT (AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTIONS 2.1.2 AND 2.3.2) (CONT’D)Filtered air ductwork (R
4.6 INSTALLING INSULATED FLEXIBLE DUCTS(HEPA 2000, HF2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000 UNITS ONLY)Use the following procedure for connecting the in
- 24 -4.6 INSTALLING INSULATED FLEXIBLE DUCTS(HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000 UNITS ONLY) (CONT’D)4.6.2 CONNECTION TO THE 5’’ TO 6
4.7 INSTALLING DUAL EXTERIOR HOOD* (HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000 UNITS ONLY)4.7.1 ASSEMBLING DUAL EXTERIOR HOODExterior dual ho
4.7 INSTALLING DUAL EXTERIOR HOOD(HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000 UNITS ONLY) (CONT’D)4.7.3 CONNECTING TANDEM® TRANSITION TO EXTER
4.8 CONNECTING THEDRAIN(HEPA 3000 ANDHF 3.0 UNITS ONLY)VO00251VO00461231.Remove the door by turning the switch knob to the OFF position (to unlock the
5.1 MAIN SWITCHAll units are equipped with a 3-position main switch, located on the front panel.5.2 OPTIONAL WALL CONTROLSThere are 2 optional wall co
5.4 INSTALLATION OF THEOPTIONALWALLCONTROLS(CONTROLSC12 / CM ANDC34 / CMR)1.Determine the more convenient location for the control.2.Remove the cover
!- 3 -TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSON(S) OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:1. This unit is intented for residential installation o
5.4 INSTALLATION OF THE OPTIONAL WALL CONTROLS(CONTROLS C12 / CM AND C34 / CMR) (CONT’D)5. Pass the other end of the cable through the wall. Reinstall
5.4 INSTALLATION OF THE OPTIONAL WALL CONTROLS(CONTROLS C12 / CM AND C34 / CMR) (CONT’D)8. Using a small rod, pierce a hole throughthe unit at the end
5.5 OPERATING C12 / CM CONTROL5.5.1 C12 / CM CONTROL DESCRIPTION5.5.2 USING C12 / CM CONTROL• OFF: To stop the unit, slide the button on this positi
5.6 OPERATING C34 / CMR CONTROL5.6.1 C34 / CMR CONTROL DESCRIPTION5.6.2 USING C34 / CMR CONTROL• OFF: To stop the unit, slide the button on this pos
6.1 BIANNUAL MAINTENANCE (ESSENTIAL)If your unit is equipped with an optionnal wall control (C12 / CM or C34 / CMR) you should perform this maintenanc
6. MAINTENANCE (CONT’D)6.1 BIANNUAL MAINTENANCE (ESSENTIAL) (CONT’D)4. Using your thumbs, push on the prefilter* side to disengage it from the filter
6. MAINTENANCE (CONT’D)6.1 BIANNUAL MAINTENANCE (ESSENTIAL) (CONT’D)6. Close the door, close the latches and turn ON the switch knob to its previous
- 37 -*The HEPA filter is factory installed in all our units. However, when it will be time to bereplaced, a pleated filter or a foam filter can be pu
- 38 -If the problem is still not solved, call your installer or the nearest approved ServiceCenter.Also, you can reach the Customer Service Departmen
1.0 BEFORE STARTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61.1 Inspect the Content of the Boxes . . . . . . . . . . .. . 6 2.0 T
4.6 Installation des conduit flexibles isolés . . . . . . . . .234.6.1 Raccordement à la transition Tandem® . . . . . .234.6.2 Raccordement aux
1. BEFORE STARTING1.1 INSPECT THE CONTENTS OF THE BOXES• Inspect the exterior of the unit for shipping damage. Ensure that there is no damage to the d
- 7 -2. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)2.1.1 STAND ALONE (Primarily for homes with radiant hot water or electric baseboard heating.)Stale air is draw
2.1.2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT (CONNECTION TO FORCED AIR SYSTEM)VH0038Stale air is drawn to the unit by the register located at the highest level of thehou
- 9 -2.1.3 RETURN-RETURN INSTALLATION (CONNECTION TO A FORCED AIR SYSTEM)2. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)Filtered air and stale air flow through th
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