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Using The Control

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BLUE LED LIGHT

FAN ON/OFF

CONDENSATION SENSOR

TIMER AND SENSOR SETTINGS

INCLUDED TOOL

Use to remove cover and

adjust settings dials.

Manual ON/OFF: 

Press the “Fan ON/OFF” button once to manually turn fan ON, and again to turn fan OFF.

Countdown Timer: 

When the fan is turned ON manually, the countdown timer will run your fan for your 

   selected period of time, then turn your fan OFF.

Moisture Sensitivity: 

The minus sign is low moisture sensitivity and the plus sign is high sensitivity; the dial 

   can be set anywhere in between. In a very moist environment, lower sensitivity may be needed to avoid 
   excessive fan run-time. In a very dry environment, higher sensitivity may be needed for the sensor to detect 
   moisture. When the control senses condensation, the blue LED will pulse slowly. 

   Setting Sensitivity: 

The factory setting of the moisture sensitivity dial is set to the noon position. If you feel 

   the factory setting is too slow in turning on your fan, turn the dial to the right an hour at a time. Or, if you feel 
   the factory setting turns your fan on too quickly, turn the dial to the left an hour at a time until the desired 
   sensitivity level is reached.

Control Functions

 (see FIGURE #4)

    Blue LED Light:

 Lets you know when your fan is on (especially 

    useful for fans with low sound levels).

    Condensation Sensor:

 Senses moisture in the room and turns 

    your fan ON and OFF automatically.

    Timer and Sensor Settings:

 Countdown 

    timer (left) and moisture sensitivity (right) 
    settings (hidden behind a removable 

    cover ‒ see pages 7-8 for details)

    Fan ON/OFF: 

Turns countdown timer ON and OFF (can be used 

    to temporarily override condensation sensor).

Changing The Settings

By default, the control comes with the moisture sensitivity set to 
average levels, and the countdown timer set to 30 minutes. To 
change the settings, remove the "Timer and Sensor Settings" cover 
by taking off the face plate and then inserting the end of the included 
tool (or a non-metal tool of your own) into the two holes on either side 
of the control (see FIGURE #5). Use the included tool to turn the 

settings dials. The countdown timer can be set between 5‒60 

minutes. Moisture sensitivity can be set at low, average, or high 
sensitivity. Once you change a setting, the changes will take effect 
after the next ON/OFF cycle, so it’s recommended that you turn your 
fan ON then OFF after you make a change to the settings.

FIGURE #4

FIGURE #5

Summary of Contents for breeze easy F100-1W

Page 1: ...eze easyTM LISTED Installation Guide Read and Save These Instructions model F100 1W Questions Problems Missing Parts Please Call 1 360 876 2974 or E Mail info DewStop com please retain this manual for...

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Page 3: ...Ventilation Fan 1 SECTION 1...

Page 4: ...e manufacturer 3 Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the service disc...

Page 5: ...rcise care to not damage existing wiring when cutting or drilling into walls or ceilings NOTE Make sure duct work size is a minimum of the discharge Do not reduce Reducing the duct size can increase f...

Page 6: ...1 1 1 1 8 2 2 Part A B C D E F G H I Description Fan body Installation bracket IV Installation bracket II Installation bracket I Installation bracket III Grille Long wood screws Short screw 4X12 Shor...

Page 7: ...Do not install above or inside this area Cooking Equipment Floor Do not install ventilation fan in areas where the duct work will require configuration as shown Turning angle too sharp Too many elbow...

Page 8: ...ch the main body of fan A to ceiling joist in the four locations shown Fit bracket I D against the main body of fan ensuring the bracket is snug against the opposite ceiling joist Use long wood screws...

Page 9: ...o loosely attach bracket I and II C D to the opposite ceiling joist as shown Proceed to step 6 Configuration 3 preparation Connect bracket I D to bracket II C using two M4x6 screws CC Final installati...

Page 10: ...ergy 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 ener...

Page 11: ...r installing connectors CAUTION Never place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower CAUTION If your house wires do not match these colours determine what each house wire represents befor...

Page 12: ...switch box CAUTION Do not install in locations where the temperature will exceed 40 C WARNING Unplug or disconnect the appliance from the power supply before servicing To reduce the risk of fire elec...

Page 13: ...Fan Control 11 SECTION 2...

Page 14: ...rol voiding the warranty FOR SAFETY THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN A GROUNDED WALL ENCLOSURE If you are unfamiliar with methods of installing electrical wiring secure the services of a qualified li...

Page 15: ...lso with minimum 15 2 cm leads If an existing power connection is used in an existing wall enclosure you must confirm proper AC 120V Hot Neutral Ground are available 4 CONNECT WIRING Attach wires as s...

Page 16: ...the left an hour at a time until the desired sensitivity level is reached Control Functions see FIGURE 4 Blue LED Light Lets you know when your fan is on especially useful for fans with low sound leve...

Page 17: ...d turn ON the attached device by the unintended presence of condensation while the work is being performed Always disconnect the AC power before any work is done to any part of the circuit this contro...

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Page 19: ...WARRANTY 17 SECTION 3...

Page 20: ...e three year period as specified for the express warranty Some areas do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you GTR s obligation to repa...

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