Installation Guide
English
MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) CONTINUED
2. Clean grille. (Don’t put into hot water. Use
non-abrasive kitchen detergent, wipe dry with
clean cloth) (Fig.15)
3. The grille should be dry after cleaning.
4. Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a
vacuum cleaner. (Fig.16)
5. Using a cloth dampened with kitchen detergent,
remove any dirt from fan body. Wipe dry with
clean cloth. (Fig.17)
6. Reinstall grille.
Fig.15
Gloves
Ceiling
Vacuum
cleaner
Fig.16
Fig.17
Ceiling
Mounting spring
Gloves
Slot
Grille
Fig.13
Fig.14
1. Remove grille by pulling down one mounting
spring (Fig.13), then pull down the other. (Pull
down the mounting spring that without lead wire
passed side, and remove motion sensor as
shown in Fig.14) (Squeeze mounting spring and
pull down carefully)
Motion sensor
(FV-0511VQC1
only)
Ceiling
Clasp
11
Properly insulate the area around the fan to
minimize building heat loss and gain. (Fig.18)
Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed
directly over the fan housing in the attic.
Our fans does not create excessive heat that
is a common problem with recessed light
fixtures or some competitor’s fan/light
combination. Our efficient, cool-running
motors do not create enough ambient heat
to be subjected to these limitations.
The ducting from this fan to the outside of
the building has a strong effect on the air flow,
noise and energy use of the fan. Use the shortest,
straightest duct routing possible for best performance, and avoid installing the fan with smaller
ducts than recommended. Insulation around the ducts can reduce energy loss and inhibit mold
growth. Fans installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow.
PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION
Fig.18
lnsulation
4 inches or 6 inches roof jack, wall cap,
or soffit vent with backdraft damper
Mechanically connect duct to termination
and seal with mastic or approved foil
faced tape
2-3 ft straight run before elbow
Short piece of flexible duct helps
alignment and absorbs sound.
Clamps plus mastic or approved
foil faced tape at all flex joints
Foil tape tightly covers all metal
duct joints (glue PVC joints)
ln attic installation,
caulk box to drywall