Note: The only exception is if solar power
has not been generated for 8 hours AND
the Controller Module is installed with the
AC Power Adapter connected to house
electricity. In this instance, the fan will
operate for 10 hours, then shut off for 8
hours or until solar power is generated.
During each of the 10 hours the fan is
operating via electric backup, the fan will
operate for 15 minutes and then shut off for
15 minutes.
After making a change to the Thermo
Switch on the Remote Attic Monitor:
• Click the Status button and send the
command to the Controller Module.
• Wait 5 seconds for the Controller
Module to change the fan operation.
• Click the Status button again to read
the current fan operation status.
Humidity Control—Always Enabled
The relative humidity sensor is always
enabled (the user cannot disable the
sensor). The fan will be turned on when
attic relative humidity reaches 75%,
regardless of attic temperature. The fan
will turn off when relative attic humidity
drops to 65%.
Source of Power
1. Whenever available, solar power is
the default power source. On a typical
day with proper sunlight, the fan will
operate until sunset.
2. If solar power is not available, the fan
will not operate unless the Controller
Module is installed with the AC power
adapter connected to house electricity.
The fan will then continue to operate
in the following pre-set mode for 10
hours:
I. ON for 15 minutes and OFF for
15 minutes in a 30-minute period.
This is an effi cient cycle for trying to
keep the attic temperature close to
the outside temperature.
ii. The cycle will run for a maximum
of 10 hours on intermittent house
electricity.
iii. The fan will run on solar power
whenever solar power becomes
available again.
iv. After 10 hours of running on
intermittent house electricity,
the fan will be turned off for up
to 8 hours, then turned back
on, assuming solar power is not
available during this period of time.
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Power Source Summary
Primary
Solar Fan with Controller Module
Power Source
WITHOUT AC Adapter connected
Daytime—with
suffi cient solar power
Evening after sunset
Note: The primary power source is always SOLAR. If solar power is not available during the
daytime, the primary power source will switch to house electricity (if the Controller Module is
connected to house electricity) for up to 10 hours or until solar power becomes available.
Refer to the LCD Display Summary to interpret the LCD display and the fan's
operating status.
Multiple Fan Setup—3 or Less Fans
Assign 1 of the 3 available channels to each of the Controller Modules. A beep will come
from the Controller Module that is communicating with the Remote Attic Monitor. The
user can use the same Remote Attic Monitor to control all 3 fans by selecting the correct
RF channel. Do not assign the same RF channel to 2 or more Controller Modules.
4 or more fans—Consult 1-800-GET-PINK
Additional Information
Please visit our website www.roofi ng.owenscorning.com for additional product
information and FAQs. You can also call 1-800-GET-PINK
Service Representatives will be able to help you.
LCD Display Summary
House
Solar
LCD Display
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Solar power
No power available
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Fan
Operation Summary
• Solar power is available
ON
• Fan is running
• Solar power is availabe
• Fan is not running
• Attic temperature is < 80°F
OFF
• Thermo Switch could be ON
• To run fan, switch Thermo Switch to OFF, then press
the Status button twice
• Solar power is not available
ON-
• Fan is powered by house electricity
Intermittent
• Fan is running intermittently, currently in the 15-minute
ON mode of the 10-hour cycle
• Solar power is not available
• Fan is powered by house electricity
Intermittent
• Fan is running intermittently, currently in the 15-minute
OFF mode of the 10-hour cycle
• Solar power is not available
• Fan is powered by house electricity
OFF
• Fan is in the 8-hour OFF mode
• Fan will restart when solar power becomes available, or
at the end of the 8-hour OFF mode
• House electricity is available
• Fan is not running
• Possible problems:
Failure
• Loose wiring
• Motor failure
• Controller Module failure
• Solar power is available
• Fan is not running
• Possible problems:
Failure
• Loose wiring
• Motor failure
• Controller Module failure
Solar Fan with Controller Module
WITH AC Adapter connected
Solar power
Intermittent house
electricity for 10 hours
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