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Electrolucs air vent in bow cabin.

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tonttu
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Electrolucs air vent in bow cabin.

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I have owners manual and it tells all about the sophisticated technology behind these glorius ventilation systems. But there is no mention how to use it!?! So how exactly I fully close it? Do I screw it fully open or fully closed? Its hard to tell when there is less air coming in, but night temperatures are -5c right now so I would prefer that thing closed :D
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Re: Electrolucs air vent in bow cabin.

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You have an owners manual???
tonttu
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Re: Electrolucs air vent in bow cabin.

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Yes I have. Swedish original and english printed copy. But neither of those explains how to use that original electrolux air vent. It closes both ways... screw fully open and screw fully closed, fully closed it closes inner frame and leave air flowing in middle hull... fully open it closes upper frame but leaves air flowing between cabin and mid frame. So witch of these modes I should use when I want minimum airflow from outside?

I have central air heating system so that will bring enough fresh air to my cabins.
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Re: Electrolucs air vent in bow cabin.

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Oh and i am talking about 1st generation a25
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