Use and Care Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
WARNING: Turn off the wall switch prior to servicing unit. To avoid
personal injury, wall switch must be turn off before servicing since the
built-in thermal protection may turn on the circulator automatically.
1. A gable mount ventilator is intended to be mounted in a gable wall. If
your existing gable vent is large enough, mount the fan directly behind it.
If the gable vent is not big enough, you may need to enlarge the opening
a little to accommodate a slightly larger louver or automatic
shutter when needed.
2. Cut a piece of plywood to a size that will accommodate the attic
framing that surrounds the vent hole.
3. Cut the circle from the carton and position the cardboard template on
the plywood so the finished hole will be centered over the vent hole
when the plywood is secured to the wall. Trace around the template with
a pencil.
4. Use a sabre saw to cut out the airway on the plywood for mounting
the gable mount ventilator.
5. Place the fan mounting bracket on the plywood, center the fan over
the opening and screw the bracket to the plywood.
6. Carry the Gable mount Ventilator and plywood assembly into the attic,
position it behind the shutter and nail it to the gable framing.
7. Control box of metal housing gable mount ventilator was attached to
the fan by a flexible conduit. Secure the control box by screw it onto the
plywood before wire connection.
8. Connect the Black and White wire line out from the control box to the