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FSFXXAOA1180: Installation and User Instructions

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.

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TROUBLESHOOTNG

FSF Troubleshooting

A200606

WARNING

!

SHOCK HAZARD

Risk of electric shock. 

Before  performing  any  maintenance  or  servicing,  always  disconnect  the  unit  from  its  power  source  or  turn  power  off  at  service  panel.  Some

troubleshooting steps (boxes in light grey) require the unit to be powered while being manipulated; beware of live and moving parts at all times.

Open the door, set the Run 

me % buon to "Test". 

Does the LED on the 

electronic board light up? 

(The LED is located right next 

to the sensor. Refer to 

Secon 2, step 6. The 

electrical compartment does 

not have to be opened.)

Does the LED on the 

electronic board blink?

Refer to appropriate 

error code according to 

LED blinking.

Plug unit in.

Does the motor 

start?

The unit is working but 

was in a standby period. 

This Supply Fan is 

designed to provide fresh 
air at the best me of the 

day.

Is the unit 

connected to a 

working wall outlet?

Use a small electric 

appliance to test 

the outlet.

Are the J1, J2 and 

J10 connectors well 

connected to the 

board?

Plug unit back. Use 

a voltmeter. Is there 

120 VAC between 

the white wire of J1 

and both sides of 

the fuse? 

Turn the Runme % 

buon at any seng 

other than "Test" for at 

least 5 seconds. Turn the 

buon back to "Test" and 

wait 15 seconds.

Use a voltmeter. Is there 

120 VAC on J2?

Make sure that no 

debris is blocking 

the motor. If there 

is, remove it, 

otherwise replace 

the motor.

Replace the 

electronic 

board.

Use a voltmeter. Is 

there 120 VAC on 

J1?

The power cord may 

be defecve. Call 

customer service.

Replace the 

electronic board

Use a voltmeter. 

Is there 

24 VAC between 

R and C.

Replace the 

electronic 

board.

Verify that the R and C 

connecons are adequate 

and that the low voltage 

source is powered.

unit does not work

YES

YES

NO

YES

NO

Connect the unit 

to a working wall 

outlet.

NO

YES

Restore 

connecons.

NO

YES

YES

NO

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

YES

NO

FSFXXOA1180

Summary of Contents for FSFXXAOA1180

Page 1: ...s used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation LIMITATION For residential domestic installation only Installation work and electrical wiring must b...

Page 2: ...act the manufacturer 2 Before servicing or cleaning this unit disconnect power cord from electrical outlet 3 This unit is not designed to provide combustion and or dilution air for fuel burning applia...

Page 3: ...F The in line heater shall have an integrated airflow sensor and an over temperature sensor to prevent heating in no flow or low flow conditions A200589 When deciding if a preheater is required and w...

Page 4: ...ll Control on p8 for the wiring diagram IMPORTANT Make sure that the wire seal foam is put back in place 10 Reinstall the electronic compartment cover make sure not to pinch wires and set the Mode and...

Page 5: ...kets on the unit as illustrated below DO NOT USE OTHER SCREWS 2 Using 4 screws no 10 12 x 0 625 in or longer screws if necessary secure the unit to the wall or ceiling into the studs joists or other s...

Page 6: ...ated above the first floor place it close to a window or balcony to allow ease of access WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Make sure the outdoor intake hood is at least 12 inches above the ground and 6 f...

Page 7: ...A VE0450A K1 M1 Power Supply 12V Line Neutral Low Voltage 24VAC K2 R C G Gf PTC AC Line Filter J1 2 J4 7 J4 6 J4 4 J4 5 F1 High Voltage 120VAC J1 1 To J10 J2 1 J2 2 Power Supply 3 3V MCU K1 K2 M2 Step...

Page 8: ...5 Remove the test port cap located on the port on the intake side of the unit closest to the filter 6 Test the airflow using a Pitot tube The distance between the test port and VD0472 the center of th...

Page 9: ...ion standards and maintain a high standard of safety Any third party replacement part used may cause serious damage and drastically reduce the performance level of your unit which will result in prema...

Page 10: ...ing but was in a standby period This Supply Fan is designed to provide fresh air at the best me of the day Is the unit connected to a working wall outlet Use a small electric appliance to test the out...

Page 11: ...e damper does not move within 15 seconds replace the electronic board If the damper now works replace it Wall control error 4 blinks There is a short circuit in the wall control wiring Inspect wiring...

Page 12: ...A A200609 VN0011A Selected mode Climatic Zones 1 Ashrae 2016 Zones 1 4 2 Ashrae 2010 factory setting Zones 1 4 3 IRC IMC 2012 2015 Zones 1 4 A Comfort mode Hot Humid 1 Zones 2A and 1 B Comfort mode Ho...

Page 13: ...FSFXXAOA1180 Installation and User Instructions Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 13 APPENDIX B A200610...

Page 14: ...Company Edition Date 12 20 Catalog No IM FSF 01 Replaces New FSFXXAOA1180 Installation and User Instructions Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without n...

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