NuTone Vacuum Cleaner CV352 User Manual

BUILT-IN CENTRAL  
CLEANING SYSTEM  
MODEL: CV-352  
GENERAL INFORMATION..............2  
Power Unit Installation ....................7  
Dimensional Chart ........................7  
Mounting .......................................7  
Tubing connections.......................7  
Wiring............................................7  
LAYOUT AND PLANNING...............2  
Examples ........................................2  
Locating the Power Unit..................3  
Locating the Wall Inlets...................3  
Tubing.............................................3  
INSTALLATION IN  
EXISTING CONSTRUCTION ...........8  
Layout and Planning .......................8  
Locating Access Keys.....................8  
Wall Inlet Installation.......................8  
Model 330 Wall Inlet ...................10  
INSTALLATION IN  
NEW CONSTRUCTION....................4  
Wall Inlet Rough-In .........................4  
Installing the Tubing........................4  
Installation Hints............................4  
Tubing Installation.........................5  
Wall Inlet Installation.......................6  
Model 360 Wall Inlet .....................6  
Model 330 Wall Inlet .....................6  
FLOOR INLET INSTALLATION.....10  
FINAL SYSTEM CHECK................11  
 
BRANCH  
LINES  
THE SPLIT-LEVEL HOUSE  
VERTICAL  
BRANCH  
LINE  
Like the two-story house, the split level installation  
commonly calls for a two-level trunk line.  
TRUNK  
LINE  
Here, the power unit is  
EXHAUST  
located in the garage.  
The intake tubing runs  
exposed up the  
garage wall and  
into the ground level  
section's attic.  
Two branch lines  
connect this part  
of the trunk line to inlet  
lines which  
INLET  
LINE  
INTAKE  
INLET  
POWER  
UNIT  
BRANCH  
LINE  
INLET  
are dropped  
inside interior walls. A vertical  
branch line runs to the upstairs attic,  
where the trunk line  
FIGURE 3  
branches into a T-shape.  
This trunk line connects to two  
upstairs inlet lines and to one inlet line which drops through an  
upstairs wall and down into  
the third-level utility room. This last inlet services  
both the utility room and a large L-shaped recreation room.  
See Figure 3.  
LOCATING THE POWER UNIT  
• Locate the power unit away from the general living area.  
• The power unit is equipped with an inlet. When planning,  
remember the power unit has an inlet for a garage, basement,  
utility room, etc.  
• If the power unit is located in a closet or a small utility room,  
make sure the area is well-ventilated (i.e., with door louvers).  
• The power unit should be exhausted to the outside. The  
exhaust should not be vented into a wall, a ceiling or a  
concealed space in the house. The exhaust line should be  
terminated outside the home, using Model 393 Wall Cap or a  
roof vent.  
• Locate the power unit in an accessible area for changing the  
soil bag and periodically cleaning the secondary filter.  
• Locate the power unit within six feet of a grounded electrical  
outlet. The power unit requires a 120 vAC power source.  
• Do not locate the power unit close to a source of extreme heat  
(i.e., water heater) or in an area with an ambient high  
temperature (i.e., attic, furnace room).  
WARNING  
Power unit must not be mounted in a high ambient  
temperature area such as attic, furnace room, etc.  
LOCATING THE WALL INLETS  
• Locate inlets on interior walls.  
• Locate inlet within six feet of an electrical outlet to allow use of  
optional current-carrying hose.  
• Be sure tubing will not obstruct electrical, plumbing or other  
mechanical installation.  
• Choose central locations which allow several rooms to be  
cleaned from a single inlet.  
• Locate inlets centrally so that a maximum area can be cleaned  
with the 30' hose.  
• Be sure inlets will not be blocked by doors or furniture.  
TUBING  
• The installation should consist of a main trunk line running from  
the farthest wall inlet to the power unit location, with branch  
lines running to each additional inlet. Beginning at the area  
farthest from the power unit, choose a tentative inlet location.  
measure (30 feet for 30 foot hose) from the proposed inlet  
location to the farthest corner of the rooms to be cleaned by  
that inlet to determine if inlet location is proper.  
procedure to determine each additional inlet location, always  
working toward the power unit.  
• Generally, an installation will require 3 to 4 inlets and 16 to 20  
feet of tubing per inlet. It is suggested that a floor plan be used  
to more accurately determine the quantity of materials needed.  
NOTE: Conventional metal or plastic strapping should  
support the exhaust tubing when a muffler is used, or at the  
joints of long runs of tubing where another means of  
support is not available.  
• Move tentative inlet location if necessary. Use the same  
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INSTALLATION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION  
WALL INLET ROUGH-IN  
1. Once the locations for wall inlets have been determined,  
mount all inlet brackets.  
2. To locate bracket on wall stud, measure approximately 18" up  
from finished floor level. (Height may vary according to  
individual preference.)  
MODEL 361  
3. Refer to Figure 4. Model 361 for using 360 inlet. Nail bracket  
MODEL 329  
SIDE  
MOUNTING  
FACE  
MOUNTING  
to side of stud so that front edge of bracket is flush to front of  
stud. (The bracket may also be nailed to the front edge of the  
stud. For front stud mounting, use locating tabs on bracket for  
proper alignment.)  
4. Refer to Figure 5. Model 329 for use with 330 inlets. Remove  
cardboard from plaster guard frame. Using four (4) provided  
screws, attach the appropriate flanged fitting and inlet seal to  
back of inlet.  
5. Replace cardboard in plaster guard frame.  
6. When using Model 329 glue elbow to mounting plate.  
NOTE: Configuration of spacer may vary depending upon  
installation.  
NOTE: When using the Model 361 inlet bracket on walls  
thinner than 12", use a 14" spacer (not furnished) between  
the wall and the inlet bracket. See Figure 5A.  
Spacer may be made from plywood, masonite, etc. Contact  
cement may be used to hold spacer in place during assembly.  
23/8"  
113/16"  
FIGURE 4  
SPACER  
1/4"  
WALL LESS THAN  
1/2" THICK.  
INLET MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
31/4"  
PLASTER  
GUARD  
HOLE  
21/4"  
FIGURE 5A  
FIGURE 5  
INSTALLING THE TUBING  
INSTALLATION HINTS  
MODEL 361 MOUNTING  
Use the following installation guidelines when installing the  
tubing.  
21/2" DIA. HOLE  
THROUGH SOLE PLATE  
1. Start tubing installation at farthest inlet and work toward the  
power unit.  
23/8"  
113/16"  
2. Tubing run to the power unit should be as straight as  
possible.  
113/16"  
113/16"  
3. When assembling sections with elbows and tees, make sure  
the curve in the fitting is aligned so that the air flows toward  
the power unit.  
4. Branch lines should always join the trunk line from above or  
from the same level. Never join a branch line from an angle  
below the trunk line.  
SIDE  
MOUNTING  
FACE  
MOUNTING  
MODEL 329 MOUNTING  
21/2" DIA. HOLE  
THROUGH SOLE PLATE  
2"  
5. Secure tubing to joists or studs.  
2"-382s  
2 / -382  
6. Refer to Figure 20 on page 7. Run low voltage wiring and  
secure wiring to tubing. Leave approximately 6" of wire for  
connection to each inlet.  
5
8
FACE  
MOUNTING  
FIGURE 6  
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TUBING INSTALLATION  
INCLUDE FITTING  
RECESS IN  
1. Cut a 212" diameter hole in sole plate, header or stud directly  
in line with opening of inlet bracket fitting. Note Figures 6  
and 4 for center line dimensions.  
MEASUREMENT  
3/4"  
3/4"  
TUBING MEASUREMENT  
PVC TUBING  
2. Refer to Figure 7. Measure length of tubing needed to  
connect inlet to trunk line. Allow approximately 34" of tubing  
for inserting into fittings.  
FITTING  
FITTING  
FIGURE 7  
3. Refer to Figure 8. Cut tubing, keeping cut square.  
4. Refer to Figure 9. Remove burrs from both inside and  
outside of tubing.  
5. Before cementing, pre-assemble section to inlet fitting, check  
for proper length.  
6. Refer to Figure 10. Apply cement (Model 379) to outside of  
tubing. Coat tubing approximately 1" back. Take care to keep  
cement from inside of tube.  
7. Refer to Figure 11. Insert tubing into fitting with a twisting  
motion to evenly spread cement. Be sure tubing is firmly  
seated in fitting.  
8. If fittings have been attached to tubing at the end opposite the  
inlet bracket, be sure alignment is proper before cement sets.  
9. Refer to Figure 12. Low voltage wiring (Model 376) should  
be completed as tubing is installed. Tape wire to tubing to  
hold in place and insert through hole in inlet bracket.  
FIGURE 8  
FIGURE 9  
NAIL PLATE INSTALLATION  
Caution: When tubing is run through the wall stud, sole  
plate, headers - or anywhere that building materials will be  
attached - place a nail plate (Model 378) over that area  
(on both sides if necessary) to prevent nails from piercing  
tubing.  
FIGURE 10  
FIGURE 11  
FIGURE 12  
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WALL INLET INSTALLATION  
MODEL 360 WALL INLET(361 Rough in)  
1. Once the walls have been finished, install the wall inlets.  
2. Remove the cardboard plaster guard.  
3. Refer to Figure 13. For some dry wall or panel construction,  
the plaster frame will extend beyond the finished wall. In this  
case, remove plaster frame from mounting bracket by  
removing mounting screws.  
4. Refer to Figure 14. Connect 2-conductor low voltage wire to  
terminal screws on back of wall inlet.  
FIGURE 13  
FIGURE 14  
5. Guide excess wire back through hole in inlet bracket and  
make sure seal is secure between mounting bracket and  
flanged fitting.  
6. Refer to Figure 15. Place inlet into mounting bracket and  
secure.  
NOTE: When wall inlets are installed in 1/2" thick walls or  
less, the tube of the wall inlet may extend into elbow area of  
the flanged fitting and cause blockage. Shorten the wall  
inlet tube to prevent this condition. See Figure 16.  
For extra thick walls, use Model 399 extension sleeves to  
connect inlet to the flanged fitting.  
FIGURE 15  
MODEL 330 WALL INLET (329 Rough in)  
See Figure 17.  
1. Connect 2-conductor low voltage wire to terminal screws on  
back of wall inlet.  
MODEL 365  
DOUBLE FLANGED  
TEE  
WALL  
INLET  
2. Align inlet mounting holes with holes in mounting plate.  
3. Place inlet into mounting plate and secure with two provided  
screws.  
SHORTEN  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
WALL  
FIGURE 16  
INLET  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
FIGURE 17  
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POWER UNIT INSTALLATION  
MINIMUM WALL CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS  
12"  
MOUNTING See Figure 18.  
18"  
1. Locate the power unit within six feet of a grounded electrical  
outlet.  
2. Drill 316" diameter pilot holes for the two (2) mounting screws in a  
wall stud or strong support. See Figure 19.  
EXHAUST  
3. Tighten mounting screws. Leave approximately 18" to 316"  
clearance between head of screw and wall.  
4. Hang power unit onto mounting bolts. Make sure top keyhole  
slot and lower slot in mounting bracket are engaged behind  
mounting screws. Pull down to secure.  
“D”  
INTAKE  
5. Remove dirt canister from power unit.  
TOP VIEW  
6. Install soil bag and securely replace dirt canister.  
NOTE: Cyclonic model does not use a soil bag.  
12" MINIMUM TO CEILING  
FRONT VIEW  
TUBING CONNECTIONS  
1. Using rubber couplings and hose clamps, connect intake and  
exhaust tubing to the power unit.  
INTAKE  
2. Connect intake tubing to lower intake tube on power unit.  
3. Connect exhaust tubing to upper exhaust tube on the power unit.  
4. Make sure all tubing connections are air tight.  
5. The exhaust should not be vented into a wall, a ceiling or a  
concealed space in the house. The exhaust line should be  
terminated outside the home, using Model 393 Wall Cap or a  
roof vent.  
“B” TOP  
MOUNT  
BOLT  
EXHAUST  
“C”  
“A”  
OVERALL  
HEIGHT  
WIRING See Figure 20.  
Grounding Instructions – This appliance must be grounded. If  
it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of  
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric  
shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an  
equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug  
must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed  
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  
Danger – Improper connection of the equipment-grounding  
conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a  
qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as whether  
the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided  
with the appliance – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet  
installed by a qualified electrician.  
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a  
grounding plug. Make sure that the appliance is connected to an  
outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter  
should be used with this appliance.  
1. Connect low voltage wire (18 gauge, 2-conductor, Model 376) to  
two low voltage wires located on outside of the power unit.  
2. The power unit is equipped with a six foot grounded cord. Plug  
cord into 120 volt grounded receptacle.  
18" MINIMUM  
ABOVE FLOOR  
FIGURE 18  
DIMENSIONAL CHART  
MODEL  
DIMENSION  
CV-352  
27"  
A
B
C
D
734  
612  
"
"
"
1358  
TOP OF POWER UNIT  
TOP  
KEYHOLE SLOT  
NOTE: POWER UNIT  
WIRING  
CONTROL LEADS ARE  
TO BE CONNECTED TO  
INLET LEADS WITH  
SUITABLE WIRE  
POWER UNIT  
CONTROL LEADS  
CONNECTORS.  
POWER CORD  
111/2"  
POWER  
UNIT  
120vAC ELECTRICAL  
OUTLET  
INLET  
LEADS  
MODEL 376 (18/2) WIRE  
TO  
OTHER  
INLETS  
LOWER  
SLOT  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
FIGURE 19  
FIGURE 20  
INLET  
INLET  
INLET  
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INSTALLATION IN EXISTING CONSTRUCTION  
Built-In Appliances. In a home where the kitchen features  
LAYOUT AND PLANNING  
The general layout and planning and the component locations  
are the same for existing construction.  
See pages 2 and 3.  
built-in appliances, you'll often find a hollow space behind these  
appliances. If this space lines up with an obstruction-free interior  
wall above or a closet, this might be a “key” to your installation.  
In a ranch-style home, this “key” would provide access to run  
tubing from a basement located power unit to an attic trunk line.  
You may also want to consider running exposed tubing through  
cabinets or cupboards. See Figure 22.  
LOCATING ACCESS KEYS  
Unless your home is a ranch-style house where a single trunk  
line can run directly through the attic or basement, you should  
first investigate your house to find the “key” to running your  
tubing from level to level. What you're looking for is an accessible  
area that is free from obstructions and will accommodate the  
2" tubing.  
Laundry Chute. Pictured here is tubing run from the basement  
to the attic through a laundry chute. A dumb-waiter would serve  
the same purpose. See Figure 22.  
Let's say, for example, you have a two-story house and you  
want to locate the power unit in the basement. The first floor  
inlets can easily be connected to a trunk line which runs along  
the basement ceiling. However, you can't find interior walls on  
both the first and second floors which line up and are free from  
obstacles. How do you get from the basement to the attic?  
Some of the “keys” you might find in your home are illustrated  
here.  
Stacked Closets. Many homes will have an upstairs closet  
located directly above a downstairs closet. It is easy to run the  
tubing from one floor level to another inside these stacked  
closets. In these installations the tubing is often left exposed  
inside the closets. See Fi  
FIGURE 22  
Cold-Air Return. A cold-air return often provides a straight run  
from basement to other levels of the house. The ductwork is  
easily cut for access. Seal around the tube when completing the  
installation. See Figure 23.  
FIGURE 21  
FIGURE 23  
WALL INLET INSTALLATION  
Use the following procedures for installation in existing  
construction.  
1. See Figure 24. A small “Pilot” or “Locating” hole can be  
drilled behind baseboard toe strip to determine proper  
location of 212" diameter tubing hole in sole plate.  
2. Measure the total thickness of the wall, including baseboard.  
One half of this wall thickness measured from the Pilot Hole  
(dimension “X”) will determine the proper location of the 21/2"  
tubing hole in the sole plate.  
BASEBOARD  
TOE STRIP  
3. See Figure 24. Once desired inlet locations have been  
determined, cut a 212" hole in soleplate directly in line with  
proposed inlet location. Check through tubing hole to be sure  
no obstruction exists.  
SOLE PLATE  
PILOT HOLE  
“X”  
FIGURE 24  
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4. Be sure tubing hole is centered in sole plate and directly in  
line with proposed wall inlet cutout.  
NOTE: If 330 wall inlet is being used refer to Model 330 Wall  
Inlet Installation on next page.  
5. If area is clear, cut an inlet opening in the wall approximately  
18" above the floor. Make sure wall opening and 212" tube  
hole line up (Figure 25).  
FLANGED  
FITTING  
6. Cut a length of tubing that will extend from inlet opening to a  
point below floor level (or above ceiling level in attic  
installation). Tape low voltage wire to tube and insert tube  
through predrilled hole to a level opposite the wall opening.  
7. Apply cement to tube and install flanged wall fitting. Make  
sure fitting is well seated and sealed (Figure 26).  
8. Remove plaster frame from mounting bracket. Pull low  
voltage wire through hole in bracket and insert bracket into  
cutout. Secure bracket to flanged fitting with four screws  
provided. Be sure seal is secure between flange fitting and  
mounting bracket (Figure 27).  
LOW  
VOLTAGE  
WIRING  
9. Starting from farthest wall inlet location, install each inlet as  
described above. Working back toward power unit, connect  
each branch line into main trunk line. Complete low voltage  
wiring as main trunk line is continued back to power unit.  
10. Attach the low voltage wires to terminal screws on back of  
wall inlet (Figure 28).  
FIGURE 26  
11. Insert wall inlet into bracket and secure with the two screws  
provided (Figure 29).  
12. Mount power unit and complete wiring. See page 7.  
31/16"  
29/16"  
21/2"  
18"  
FIGURE 27  
FIGURE 25  
NOTE: If the wall for mounting the Model 360 inlet is less  
than 12", a spacer must be used. See Figure 5A as a  
guide.  
FIGURE 28  
FIGURE 29  
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MODEL 330N WALL INLET INSTALLATION  
1. Make cutout according to dimensions in Figure 30.  
2. Refer to Figure 31. Break off nail plate at scored line.  
3. Refer to Figure 32. Glue elbow to mounting plate, place  
assembly into cutout, and attach elbow to tubing inside  
the wall.  
5. Connect 2-conductor low voltage wire to terminal screws on  
back of wall inlet.  
6. Refer to Figure 33. Align inlet mounting holes with mounting  
plate holes, place inlet into mounting plate, and secure with  
provided screws. NOTE: If 382-S shorter radius elbow is  
used, it may be necessary to use the short mounting screw to  
avoid interference with elbow.  
4. Make sure mounting holes are exactly at top and bottom.  
1/4"  
23/4"  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
3/8" DIA.  
ELBOW  
37/8"  
INLET  
3/8" DIA.  
MOUNTING  
HOLE (2)  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
13/8"  
1/4"  
FIGURE 30  
FIGURE 31  
FIGURE 32  
FIGURE 33  
FLOOR INLET INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION IN NEW AND EXISTING CONSTRUCTION  
1. Refer to Figures 34 and 35. After floor inlet location has  
been selected, cut a 3116" x 2916" square hole in floor. Center  
line of inlet must be located at least 212" from wall to allow  
cover to be opened when hose is inserted.  
2. Determine direction of tubing and attach appropriate flanged  
fitting to mounting bracket with four (4) screws supplied. Be  
sure mounting bracket flange does not interfere with  
tubing and seal is securely in place.  
4. Refer to Figure 37. Large end of Model 399 extension sleeve  
should be cut to length to allow proper seating of inlet against  
floor or carpet.  
5. Refer to Figure 38. Pull Low Voltage 2-Conductor wire  
through mounting bracket and attach to terminal screws on  
back of floor inlet. Cement extension sleeve to Model 360  
inlet. Insert extension sleeve through vinyl gasket in mounting  
bracket and firmly seat into flanged fitting.  
6. For convenience of operation, floor inlet should be installed to  
open back toward wall.  
7. Refer to Figure 36. Secure floor inlet in place with two  
3. Refer to Figure 36. Position bracket with frame and flanged  
fitting assembly into cutout from below and secure to sub  
floor.  
screws.  
21/2" MIN.  
APPROX.  
SIDE VIEW  
TOP VIEW  
29/16"  
31/16"  
MOLDING  
WALL  
MOUNTING BRACKET  
FLANGE  
FIGURE 34  
10  
FIGURE 35  
 
CUT TO  
LENGTH  
FLOOR  
INLET  
INLET  
EXTENSION  
EXTENSION  
SLEEVE  
29/16"  
31/16"  
FLOOR  
SUB-FLOOR  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
FLANGE  
FLANGED  
FITTING  
FRAME  
FIGURE 37  
MOUNTING  
BRACKET  
SEAL  
WALL  
INLET  
FLANGED  
FITTING  
FIGURE 36  
EXTENSION SLEEVE  
BRACKET  
FLANGED FITTING  
TUBING  
FIGURE 38  
FINAL SYSTEM CHECK  
Be sure all inlets are closed and soil bag is in place. Check  
switch on power unit for manual on/off operation.  
Check each wall inlet to be sure contacts activate power unit  
when hose is inserted. A short piece of wire can be used to  
short contacts in wall inlet together to activate power unit. Check  
each wall inlet and tubing connection for air leaks. Check power  
unit for leaks around inlet tube and dirt receptacle.  
Installer, will you please make sure a bag is installed in the  
power unit. Remove the extra bag and owner's manual from the  
power unit dirt receptacle and leave them with the cleaning  
attachments for the convenience of the Home Owner…  
Thank You.  
11  
 
Two Year Limited Warranty  
WARRANTY OWNER: NuTone warrants to the original consumer purchaser of its products that such products will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period  
of two (2) years from the date of original purchase. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
During this two year period, NuTone will, at its option, repair or replace, without charge, any product or part which is found to be defective under normal use and service.  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO FLUORESCENT LAMP STARTERS OR TUBES, FILTERS, DUCT, ROOF CAPS, WALL CAPS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES  
FOR DUCTING. This warranty does not cover (a) normal maintenance and service or (b) any products or parts which have been subject to misuse, negligence, accident,  
improper maintenance or repair (other than by NuTone), faulty installation or installation contrary to recommended installation instructions.  
The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the one year period as specified for the express warranty. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.  
NUTONE’S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE, AT NUTONE’S OPTION, SHALL BE THE PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY. NUTONE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH  
PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may  
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. This warranty supersedes all prior warranties.  
WARRANTY SERVICE: To qualify for warranty service, you must (a) notify NuTone at the address stated below or telephone 1/800-543-8687, (b) give the model  
number and part identification and (c) describe the nature of any defect in the product or part. At the time of requesting warranty service, you must present  
evidence of the original purchase date.  
Date of Installation  
Builder or Installer  
Model No. and Product Description  
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE:  
For the location of your nearest NuTone Independent Authorized Service Center:  
Residents of the contiguous United States Dial Free 1-800-543-8687  
Please be prepared to provide:  
Product model number • Date and Proof of purchase • The nature of the difficulty  
Residents of Alaska or Hawaii should write to: NuTone Inc. Attn: Department of National Field Service, 4820 Red Bank Road, Cincinnati Ohio 45227-1599.  
Residents of Canada should write to: Broan-NuTone Canada, 1140 Tristar Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 1H9.  
Rev. 03/2001  
Product specifications subject to change without notice.  
Printed in U.S.A., Rev. 4/01, Part No. 84912  
 

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