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Q: My existing switch only has two wires. How do I properly connect the CONTROL
to the FAN?
A: You will need to test these wires with a voltage tester to determine which one is
power and which one goes to the fan. The black wire on the CONTROL connects to
the wire that is tested to be the incoming power. The red wire on the CONTROL
connects to the wire that is tested and confirmed to connect to the FAN. You will
need a neutral and a ground. Please refer to PAGES 21-23 for instructions on how
to properly wire the CONTROL. If you have any concerns, we suggest consulting a
licensed electrician.
Q: Will the CONTROL still work without a neutral wire?
A: A neutral is required to operate the CONTROL. Generally, there will be a neutral
wire available in your junction box (wall box). Older homes or homes where code
was not followed can make it a problem to find a neutral. If that's the case for you,
then you'll need an electrical testing device to find a neutral wire. We suggest you
use a qualified licensed electrician to do this work.
Q: How do I set the CONTROL's sensitivity for my specific bathroom?
A: This is easy, see PAGES 24-25 for instructions on how to do this.
Q: The FAN comes on too early or too frequently. How can I fix this?
A: This means the CONTROL's sensitivity is set too high. Simply turn the sensitivity
dial counterclockwise slightly to reduce the sensitivity. We suggest small
increments at a time. See PAGES 24-25 for more details.
Q: The FAN doesn't come on quickly enough. How do I fix this?
A: If you want the CONTROL to come on faster, rotate the sensitivity dial clockwise
to make the CONTROL more sensitive. Move the dial in small increments until you
find the right setting. See PAGES 24-25 for more details.
Q: Is it possible to disable the humidity sensing?
A: Yes! To disable the humidity sensing, first make sure the FAN is off. Then push
down and hold the button on the CONTROL, releasing the button after 15 seconds.
To enable the sensor again, simply repeat the process.
Q: If I disable the CONDENSATION SENSOR, can I still operate the FAN
manually?
A: Yes, manual and timer operation is not affected.
Q: I use an air conditioner during the day in the summer and turn it off at night.
When I do this my FAN turns on. What's happening?
A: Sometimes, when the air conditioning is turned off, the house will start to attract
condensation (humidity). The effect is similar to taking a shower or a bath. The
CONTROL senses the increased condensation (humidity) and turns the FAN on. To
avoid this, you can reduce the CONTROL's sensitivity level. See PAGES 24-25 for
instructions on how to do this.
Q: The BLUE LED LIGHT is pulsing. What does that mean?
A: The pulsing is telling you that the CONTROL is sensing condensation (humidity)
and is running the FAN to remove the condensation. When the BLUE LED LIGHT is
solid (not pulsing on/off) the FAN is on and either in manual timer mode or in
sensor operated drying mode. Note: When the CONTROL senses condensation, it
will run the FAN as long as it takes to return the room to its normal state. After a
shower or bath, this is typically 25-35 minutes. The manual timer setting does not
change the drying time. The manual timer is for smell removal time only.
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