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3a. 

STANDARD MODELS: 

Plug the fan’s 

quick connect motor cord into the 

corresponding receptacle located on 

the wire compartment cover. This cord 

will only fit one way into the receptacles 

(Figure 11).

3b. 

HUMIDITY SENSING MODELS: 

Plug the 

fan’s quick connect motor cord into the 

corresponding receptacle located on the 

wire compartment cover. Connect the 

two pin connector from the humidistat 

compartment to the two pin connector 

from the side of the wire compartment 

cover. These cords will only fit one way 

into the receptacles 

(Figure 11).

3c. 

MOTION SENSING MODELS:

 Plug the fan’s quick connect motor cord into the 

receptacle located on the side of the wire compartment cover. Plug the 4 pin quick 

connect cord from the grill into the 4 pin receptacle located on the top of the wire 

compartment cover. These cords will only fit one way into the receptacles 

(Figure 11).

4. 

Install the ceiling mounting flange to cover any gaps which exist between the housing and 

the finished ceiling. Remove the two screws that connect the ceiling mounting flange to the 

housing. Put sealant (not provided) on inside edge of the ceiling mounting flange to ensure 

that the flange is sealed to the ceiling. Line up the screw holes in the ceiling mounting flange 

with the screw holes on the inside of the housing and press flange in place so it is tight 

against the ceiling. Reinstall ceiling flange mounting screws inside the housing 

(Figure 12)

.

NOTE:

 If the housing is mounted too far or not far enough into the ceiling for the flange to 

make a solid connection, loosen the mounting channel and adjust the housing up or down on 

the rails. Once in place, fully tighten the mounting channel nuts.

5a. 

STANDARD AND HUMIDITY SENSING MODELS: 

Install the grill by squeezing the two 

ends of the springs together and installing them up into the slots on the fan’s housing. 

Push the grill up into position 

(Figure 13).

5b. 

MOTION SENSING MODELS: 

Install the grill by squeezing the spring furthest from 

the motion sensor together and installing it up into the slot furthest from the wire 

compartment on the fan’s housing. Attach the 3 pin quick connect from the motion sensor 

on the grill to the harness installed in 

Step 2a.

 This cord will only fit one way into the 

receptacle. Install the other spring in place and push the grill up into position 

(Figure 14).

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6. 

Restore power and test your installation.

SECTION 7

Programming the Occupancy Sensor

1a. 

Setting the Occupancy Time Delay.

 This will set the amount of 

time the fan will continue to operate after the room is vacated. 

Locate the motion sensor on the fan’s grill and press the button 2 

times. The LED on the sensor will then flash the number of times 

to indicate the current setting, this will repeat 3 times:

 

 

1 time = 30 seconds 

 

 

2 times = 2.5 minutes  6 times = 12.5 minutes

 

 

3 times = 5 minutes   7 times = 15 minutes 

 

 

4 times = 7.5 minutes   8 times = 17.5 minutes

 

 

5 times = 10 minutes   9 times = 20 minutes

1b.  To adjust the setting, while the sensor is still flashing from 

Step 1a

, press the button the 

number of times that corresponds with the amount of time you desire, for instance 3 times 

sets the delay to 5 minutes (see numbers in 

Step 1

). The sensor will then flash the number 

of times for the new setting 3 times before exiting back to the programming mode.

2a 

Setting the Minimum On Time.

 This sets the minimum time the fan will operate once 

motion is detected within the room. This works in conjunction with the Occupancy Time 

Delay feature set in 

Steps 1a

 and 

1b

. For instance if you set the minimum time on for 15 

minutes and the Time Delay for 5 minutes, the fan will operate for at least 15 minutes 

then 5 additional minutes.

 

NOTE:

 This is a minimum time that the fan will operate. If the room is occupied longer, the 

fan will continue to run until the room is vacated and the occupancy time delay has elapsed.

2b.  Locate the motion sensor on the fan’s grill and press the button 10 times. The LED on the 

sensor will then flash the number of times to indicate the current setting, this will repeat 

3 times:

 

 

1 time = 0 minutes 

4 times = 45 minutes

 

 

2 times = 15 minutes  5 times = 60 minutes

 

 

3 times = 30 minutes

2c.  To adjust the setting, while the sensor is still flashing from 

Step 2b

, press the button 

the number of times that corresponds with the amount of time you desire, for instance 

3 times sets the minimum on time to 30 minutes (see numbers in 

Step 2b

). The sensor 

will then flash the number of times for the new setting 3 times before exiting back to the 

programming mode.

3.  Once all setting have been made and the sensor will return to detection mode and the 

LED will flash when occupancy of the room is detected.

SECTION 8

Setting the Humidistat

This fan may be equipped with a humidity sensor that automatically turns the fan on (or to 

high speed on dual speed models) when humidity is above set point and off (or back to low 

speed on dual speed models) when humidity is at or below set point. If the fan is operating 

too long or not enough, first check to see the humidity sensor set point. In cases where the 

ambient humidity level of the room rises higher than the preset level, the fan will turn on even 

if the room is not occupied. This helps prevent conditions that lead to mold growth.

CAUTION:

 MAKE SURE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AT SERVICE PANEL BEFORE 

SERVICING THE UNIT.

1. 

To set the desired humidity level of the room, remove the grill and locate the 

dehumidistat dial located on the wire compartment cover. 

2. 

Set the dial to the relative humidity you want the fan to maintain usually between 50 & 

80%. Moist climates will require higher settings than dry climates. When the humidity 

level of the room is below this setting the fan will remain off (or low speed on dual speed 

models). When the humidity level rises above this setting the fan will turn on (or to high 

speed on dual speed models) and run until the humidity level falls below this setting. 

3. 

Reinstall the grill and restore power. 

Figure 12

Screws

Ceiling 

Mounting 

Flange

Screw Holes

Figure 13

Figure 14

Figure 11

Motion

Fan

Humidity

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