Instructions / Assembly

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Ventilation Fan Operation
1
Turning the fan on
Move the wall switch to the ON
position to turn the fan on.
2
Turning the fan off
Move the wall switch to the OFF
position to turn the fan off.
Care and Maintenance
WARNING: Disconnect power supply before servicing.
See SAFETY INFORMATION before proceeding. Routine maintenance should be done at least once a year.
Never use solvents, thinner or harsh chemicals for cleaning the fan.
Do not allow water to enter the motor.
Do not immerse metal parts in water.
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
The fan seems louder
than it should.
The CFM is too great. Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the square
footage of your room.
The damper is damaged or not working properly. Check the damper to ensure it is opening and closing
properly. If the damper has become damaged, please call
Customer Service.
The bend in the duct is too close to the fan
discharge.
Be sure you do not have any sharp bends in the duct closer
than 18 in. to the fan discharge.
The fan discharge is reduced to t a smaller duct. Use the recommended size ducting to reduce fan noise.
The fan body is not attached securely. Be sure the fan is securely attached to the ceiling joists.
The fan is not clearing
the room.
There is insufcient airow intake in the room. Be sure a door or window is slightly ajar or opened to allow
airow. The fan is not able to draw air out of the room
without enough airow to draw from.
There is insufcient CFM. Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the
requirements for your room size.
NOTE: Using a tissue is not the correct method for
determining if the fan is operating properly. If the fan
clears steam from the room within approximately
15minutes of completeing your shower, then the fan is
operating properly.