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 TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

The fan is not turning on

1. Power off
2. Faulty switch
3. Faulty wire connection

1. Make sure power supply is on.
2. Test or replace switch.
3. Check wire in switch box.

The fan seems louder 
than it should

1.  CFM too great 

2.   Damper not working 

properly or damaged 

3.   Bend in duct too close 

to fan discharge

4.   Fan  discharge 

reduced to fit smaller 

duct

5.   Fan body not securely 

attached

1.   Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the 

size of your room.

2.   Check damper to ensure it is opening and closing 

properly. If the damper has become damaged, 
please call Customer Service.

3.   Be sure you do not have any sharp bends in duct 

closer than 18 in. to the fan discharge.

4.   Use recommended size ducting to reduce fan 

noise. 

5.   Be sure the fan is securely attached to your ceiling 

joists.

The fan is not clearing 
the room

1.   Insufficient intake 

airfow within room 

2.   Insufficient CFM

1.   Be sure a door or window is slightly ajar or opened 

to allow airflow. The fan is not able to draw air out 
of the room without enough airflow to draw in from.

2.   Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the 

requirements for your room size.

The light is not turning 
ON

1. Power off
2. Faulty switch
3. Faulty wire connection

1. Make sure power supply is on.
2. Test or replace switch.
3. Check wire in switch box.

Summary of Contents for 110HLEDNL

Page 1: ...ED3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Package Contents 2 General Safety Information 3 Preparation and Wiring Diagrams 4 Assembly Instructions New Construction 5 Assembly Instructions Existing Construction 6 Grille In...

Page 2: ...SCRIPTION QTY Fan Body 1 Grille 1 Suspension bracket 13 318 5mm 2 Suspension bracket 13 318 5mm 2 Duct Connector 1 A B C HARDWARE CONTENTS Images are to scale X 4 X 4 X 1 Long Wood Screw 4 x 25mm Shor...

Page 3: ...ting Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refrigerat...

Page 4: ...nit must be installed in ceiling to properly sense moisture proper sensing The fan will operate most efficiently when located where the shortest possible duct run and minimum number of elbows will be...

Page 5: ...n insert suspension bracket I and suspension bracket II into the bracket cover on the duct connector side and the back of the fan body Install the suspension brackets to the joists with nails and secu...

Page 6: ...supplied and vent to the outside Secure it with duct tape not supplied or clamp not supplied to make the connection secure and air tight 6 Punch out Mask from packaging Insert mask and finish celling...

Page 7: ...in x 10 25 in opening for the fan body 4 Remove fan unit by removing 3 screws 5 A piece of wood not supplied is screwed in from below through the ceiling board Suggested size is 1 in x 3 in x 14 in P...

Page 8: ...the wiring diagram on page 4 Reattach fan junction box cover c 7 Insert housing can into the ceiling cut out Secure the housing can from below by using 2 long wood screws through the flange into the w...

Page 9: ...using the short screws provided Hardware B Short screw 2 Remove the fan junction box cover a Using wire nuts not supplied connect house wires to fan wires b as shown in the wiring diagram on page 4 Re...

Page 10: ...an the user adjustable set point the fan will run at full speed and the LED indicator is blue When the ambient humidity is lower than the set point the fan will continue to run at the full speed until...

Page 11: ...in water over 140 Fahrenheit Turn off power source Review all safety precautions CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1 To remove grille squeeze springs and pull down 2 Clean the grille in a sink and dry with a cloth...

Page 12: ...If the damper has become damaged please call Customer Service 3 Be sure you do not have any sharp bends in duct closer than 18 in to the fan discharge 4 Use recommended size ducting to reduce fan noi...

Page 13: ...UCT SPECIFICATIONS 13W LED 800 Lumens 2700K Voltage V Frequency Hz Air Flow 0 1 SP CFM Power 0 1 SP W Max Current Amps Weight lb Model No Note Light Spec 120 60 110 14 8 0 48 10 110HLEDNL VFB110D4HLED...

Page 14: ...d Repaired or replacement products will be shipped by Delta Electronics F O B shipping point 3 Delta Electronics shall not be liable for any indirect incidental consequential punitive or special damag...

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