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EZ-Breeze 

6  OPERATION

6 .1  OPENING AND CLOSING THE MANUAL VENT (MODEL 500 & MODEL 600)

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6 .2  USING THE POWER VENT MODES (MODEL 600)

Exhaust Mode

 

To “Open" your EZ-Breeze™ Vent from the closed 
position (FIG. 4), locate the black “Flap Latch 
Knob" on the face of your EZ-Breeze™. Grasp the 
knob and turn clockwise (a little more than 1/4 
turn) until the knob clicks and the arrow on the 
knob points to the “Open" position (FIG. 3). This 
opens the internal flaps used to seal the external 
side vents.

 

To use your power vent as a “Static Vent",  
do nothing. To activate the Fan push the red  
“On/Off Power Button" once to start the fan  
motor to exhaust air from your rig.

 

To turn the fan off, push the red “On/Off Power 
Button" once more.

 

To “Close" your EZ-Breeze™ Vent from the open 
position (FIG. 3), locate the black “Flap Latch 
Knob" on the face of your EZ-Breeze™. Grasp the 
knob and turn counter-clockwise (a little more than 
1/4 turn) until the knob clicks and the arrow on the 
knob points to the “Closed" position (FIG. 4). This 
closes the internal flaps used to seal the external 
side vents.

Ceiling Fan Mode

 

To use the Model 600 as a ceiling fan the “Flap 
Latches" must be closed. To “Close" your EZ-
Breeze™ Vent from the open position (FIG. 3), 
locate the black “Flap Latch Knob" on the face 
of your EZ-Breeze™. Grasp the knob and turn 
counter-clockwise (a little more than 1/4 turn) until 
the knob clicks and the arrow on the knob points 
to the “Closed" position (FIG. 4). This closes the 
internal flaps used to seal the external side vents.

 

Push the red “On/Off Power Button" once to turn 
the fan on and enjoy the ceiling fan mode.

 

Push the red “On/Off Power Button" once more to 
turn off.

 

To “Open" your EZ-Breeze™ Vent from the closed 
position (FIG. 3), locate the black “Flap Latch 
Knob" on the face of your EZ-Breeze™. 

 

Grasp the knob and turn clockwise (a little more 
than 1/4 turn) until the knob clicks and the arrow 
on the knob points to the “Open" position 
(FIG. 4). This opens the internal flaps used to 
seal the external side.

 

To “Close" your EZ-Breeze™ from the “Open" 
position (FIG. 4), grasp the “Flap Latch Knob" and 
turn counter-clockwise ( a little more than 1/4 turn) 
until the knob clicks and the arrow on top of the 
knob points to the “Closed" position (FIG 3). This 
closes the internal flaps and seals the external side 
vents.

Summary of Contents for EZ-BREEZE

Page 1: ...FAN TASTIC VENT EZ BREEZE EN EZ Breeze Installation and Operating Manual 2 FR EZ Breeze Manuel d installation et d utilisation 10...

Page 2: ...instructions MUST stay with this product REVISION B Form No 5513 01 08 19 2019 Dometic Corporation CONTENTS 1 Explanation of symbols and safety instructions 3 2 General information 4 3 Intended use 5...

Page 3: ...1 3 Supplemental Directives Read and follow all safety information and instructions to avoid possible injury or death Read and understand these instructions before installation use and maintenance of...

Page 4: ...ews XK9010 05 Clamp Garnish Screw Pack 4 10 x 5 PH Flat Head Screws XK9010 05 Clamp Garnish Screw Pack 4 1047 81 Installation Foam Gasket 1 Recommended Tools Putty Knife or Scraper 2 Phillips Screwdri...

Page 5: ...ant eg Dicor 551 LSW or 502 LSW The Clamp feature is useful and recommended for foam filled roofs under 4 in thickness that lack sufficient substrates for a conventional screw mounting installation Wh...

Page 6: ...r proper seal 5 2 Garnish Installation 2 Trim the garnish if necessary To determine the correct size of the garnish Measure the roof thickness where the EZ Breeze is to be mounted from the exterior of...

Page 7: ...5 2 1 2 3 1 4 3 1 2 5 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 6 3 1 2 4 1 4 4 1 2 6 1 2 3 3 4 4 1 2 4 5 8 6 5 8 I ISelecting the Right Garnish Screw The Garnish Screw Pack includes four each of three different size screws 3 4...

Page 8: ...eal the external side vents Ceiling Fan Mode To use the Model 600 as a ceiling fan the Flap Latches must be closed To Close your EZ Breeze Vent from the open position FIG 3 locate the black Flap Latch...

Page 9: ...lade snap the Pop N Lock screen back into place Optional To ease future cleanings Once the screen and fan blade are clean and dry you may wipe or spray 303 Protectant a water based protectant do not u...

Page 10: ...tructions DOIVENT rester avec ce produit R VISION B Formulaire no 5513 01 08 19 2019 Dometic Corporation SOMMAIRE 1 Explication des symboles et consignes de s curit 11 2 Informations g n rales 12 3 In...

Page 11: ...ou niveau de gravit du danger AVERTISSEMENT indique une situation dangereuse qui si elle n est pas vit e peut causer la mort ou des blessures graves ATTENTION indique une situation dangereuse qui si...

Page 12: ...lis avec des r gulateurs de vitesse semi conducteurs Ne laissez pas les clapets de ventilation ouverts et sans surveillance durant des p riodes de temps tendues Des coups de vent ou d autres condition...

Page 13: ...u 502 LSW La fonction Clamp syst me de serrage est utile et recommand e pour les toitures remplies de mousse d une paisseur de moins de 10 2 cm qui n offrent pas suffisamment de mati re de support pou...

Page 14: ...te de la garniture l endroit o le syst me EZ Breeze doit tre mont mesurez l paisseur de toit entre la surface ext rieure du toit et la surface int rieure du rev tement de plafond puis ajoutez 2 5 cm P...

Page 15: ...re de taille sup rieure 11 4 cm au plafond et non pas la base du ventilateur 6 MODE D EMPLOI 6 1 OUVERTURE ET FERMETURE DE LA VENTILATION MANUELLE MOD LE 500 MOD LE 600 3 4 Pour ouvrir votre ventilati...

Page 16: ...a poign e de verrouillage de clapet sur la paroi de votre EZ Breeze Saisissez la poign e et tournez la dans le sens antihoraire un peu plus d un quart de tour jusqu ce que la poign e s embo te et que...

Page 17: ...embo table en place en option Pour faciliter les nettoyages futurs Une fois la grille et la pale de ventilateur propres et secs vous pouvez appliquer au chiffon ou pulv riser du liquide de protection...

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Page 20: ...Mobile living made easy dometic com YOUR LOCAL DEALER dometic com dealer YOUR LOCAL SUPPORT dometic com contact YOUR LOCAL SALES OFFICE dometic com sales offices...

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