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5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
WHAT IS COVERED

If this product fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship at any time during the first FIVE years of ownership, the manufacturer will replace it free 
of charge, postage-paid at their option. This warranty does not cover products that have been abused, altered, damaged, misused, cut or worn. This 
warranty does not cover use in commercial applications. Use only manufacturer-supplied genuine warranty repair replacement parts to repair this fan. Use of 
non-genuine repair parts will void your warranty. The manufacturer DISCLAIMS all other implied or express warranties including all warranties of merchant-
ability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. As some states do not allow exclusions or limitations on an implied warranty, the above exclusions and 
limitations may not apply. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state.
This warranty is limited to the replacement of defective parts only. Labor charges and/or damage incurred during installation, repair, replacement as well 
as incidental and consequential damages connected with the above are excluded. Any damage to this product as a result of neglect, misuse, accident, 
improper installation or use other than the purpose SHALL VOID THIS WARRANTY. Shipping costs for return product as part of a claim on the warranty  
must be paid for by the customer.
Contact the Customer Service Team at 1-855-HD-HAMPTON or visit www.HAMPTONBAY.com.

Warranty

Pre-installation

PLANNING INSTALLATION

Before beginning assembly of the product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with the package contents list and hardware contents. If 

any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product. 

WARNING: 

Turn off electricity at breaker box before beginning 

installation.

 

Carefully remove the unit from the carton.
Check area above installation location to be sure that wiring can run to the planned location and that duct work can be run and the area is sufficient 

for proper ventilation.
Inspect duct work and wiring before proceeding with installation.
Before installation, provide inspection and future maintenance access at a location that will not interfere with installation work.
You may need the help of a second person to install this fan; one person on the attic side and one on the room side. 

NOTE: 

Installation may vary depending on how the previous bath fan 

was installed. Supplies necessary for the installation of your bath fan are 

not all included. However, most are available at your local home 

improvement or hardware store.

TOOLS REQUIRED (not included)

Claw  

hammer

Drill  

bits

Flathead 

screwdriver

Duct  

tape

Phillips head 

screwdriver

Utility  

knife

Electric  

drill

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Page 1: ...ay 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday 1 855 HD HAMPTON HAMPTONBAY COM THANK YOU We appreciate the trust and confidence you have placed in Hampton Bay through the purchase of this ventilating bath fan We strive to continually create quality products designed to enhance your home Visit us online to see our full line of products available for your home improvement needs Thank you for choosing Hampton Bay ...

Page 2: ...ons observe the following 10 Use this unit in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have any questions Please call customer service 11 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 disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning devi...

Page 3: ... minimize building heat loss and gain Fan housing Seal any gap around fan housing 2 3 foot straight run before elbow duct helps alignment and absorbs sound Automatic terminal switch Black wire to 120V AC 60Hz Toswitch Toneutral Toground Junction box FAN HOUSING White wire Green wire Motor Capacitor for long life of motor WARNING Wiring must comply with all applicable electrical codes Turn OFF powe...

Page 4: ...r than the purpose SHALL VOID THIS WARRANTY Shipping costs for return product as part of a claim on the warranty must be paid for by the customer Contact the Customer Service Team at 1 855 HD HAMPTON or visit www HAMPTONBAY com Warranty Pre installation PLANNING INSTALLATION Before beginning assembly of the product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with the package contents list and ha...

Page 5: ...e installation continued PACKAGE CONTENTS A B F G H C D E Part Description Quantity A Fan housing 1 B Grille 1 C Long wood screws M4x30mm 8 D Machine screw M4x12mm 2 E Short machine screw M4x10mm 1 F Suspension bracket I 1 G Suspension bracket II 1 H Suspension bracket III 1 ...

Page 6: ...s 12 in apart use 4 long wood screws C to attach the fan housing A directly to the joists from the bottom through the ceiling board 2 Attach fan housing to the ceiling joist using suspension brackets If spacing between joists is 16 in 24 in insert suspension bracket I F into the bracket cover on the duct connector side of the fan housing A Then attach suspension bracket II G and suspension bracket...

Page 7: ...m on page 3 14 AWG is the small est conductor that should be used for branch circuit wiring Carefully push the connected wires back into the wiring box housing Reattach the wiring box cover 5 1 CAUTION If the electrical wires do not match the colors listed you must determine what each house wire represents before connecting You may need to consult an electrical contractor to determine safely 6 Con...

Page 8: ... the opening optional 10 8 1 0 5 If this fan is not replacing an old fan be sure to cut a 10 8 in x 10 5 in opening for the fan body A MAKE SURE ONE EDGE OF THE OPENING IS FLUSH WITH THE JOIST FOR INSTALLATION FROM BELOW INSTALLATION FROM ABOVE WITH SUSPENSION BRACKETS ATTIC ACCESSIBLE ONLY IF UNABLE TO ATTACH DIRECTLY TO JOIST 1 Removing duct connector Remove the duct connector from the fan housi...

Page 9: ...pension brackets If spacing between joists is 16 in 24 in and you have attic access above insert suspension bracket I F into the bracket cover on the duct connector side of the fan housing A Then attach suspension bracket II G and suspension bracket III H to the back of the fan housing A 4 Securing fan housing to ceiling joist Secure the fan housing A to the joist with suspension brackets G H usin...

Page 10: ...he connected wires back into the wiring box housing Reattach the wiring box cover 8 1 CAUTION If the electrical wires do not match the colors listed you must determine what each house wire represents before connecting You may need to consult an electrical contractor to determine safely 9 Installing the grille B A Attach the grille B by pinching the mounting springs and inserting into the narrow re...

Page 11: ...e The fan discharge is reduced to fit a smaller duct Use the recommended size ducting to reduce fan noise The fan body is not attached securely Be sure the fan is securely attached to the ceiling joists The fan is not clearing the room There is insufficient airflow intake in the room 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 roo...

Page 12: ...s problems missing parts Before returning to the store call Hampton Bay Customer Service 8 a m 7 p m EST Monday Friday 9 a m 6 p m EST Saturday 1 855 HD HAMPTON HAMPTONBAY COM Retain this manual for future use ...

Page 13: ...iernes 9 a m 6 p m EST sábado 1 855 HD HAMPTON HAMPTONBAY COM GRACIAS Agradecemos la confianza que depositó en Hampton Bay con la compra de este ventilador de baño de ventilación Nos esforzamos por crea continuamente productos de calidad diseñados para mejorar tu hogar Visítenos en línea para ver nuestra línea completa de productos disponibles para sus necesidades de mejoras del hogar Gracias por ...

Page 14: ... ob serve lo siguiente 10 Use esta unidad de la manera prevista por el fabricante Si tienes alguna pregunta Por favor llame a servicio al cliente 11 Antes de reparar o limpiar la unidad apague la energía en el panel de servicio y bloquee los medios de desconexión del servicio para evitar que la energía se encienda accidentalmente Cuando los medios de desconexión del servicio no se puedan bloquear ...

Page 15: ...ulate around fan to minimize building heat loss and gain Fan housing Seal any gap around fan housing 2 3 foot straight run before elbow duct helps alignment and absorbs sound Automatic terminal switch Black wire to 120V AC 60Hz Toswitch Toneutral Toground Junction box FAN HOUSING White wire Green wire Motor Capacitor for long life of motor ADVERTENCIA El cableado debe cumplir con todos los req uis...

Page 16: ...l propósito DEBERÁ ANULAR ESTA GARANTÍA Gastos de envío para devolución de producto como parte de un reclamo sobre la garantía Garantía Preinstalación INSTALACIÓN DE PLANIFICACIÓN Antes de comenzar el ensamblaje del producto asegúrese de que todas las piezas estén presentes Compare las partes con la lista de contenido del paquete y el contenido del hardware Si alguna parte falta o está dañada no i...

Page 17: ...n CONTENIDOS DEL A B F G H C D E Parte Descripción Cantidad A Alojamiento del ventilador 1 B Reja 1 C Tornillos de madera largos M4x 30mm 8 D Tornillo de la máquina M4x12mm 2 E Tornillo de máquina corto M4x 10mm 1 F Soporte de suspensión I 1 G Soporte de suspensión II 1 H Soporte de suspensión III 1 ...

Page 18: ...adera largos C para unir la carcasa del ventilador A directamente a las viguetas desde la parte inferior a través de la placa del techo 2 Fije la carcasa del ventilador a la vigueta del techo usando soportes de suspensión Si el espacio entre las vigas es de 16 in 24 in Inserte el soporte de suspensión I F en la cubierta del soporte en el lado del conector del conducto de la carcasa del ventilador ...

Page 19: ... casa de 120 V CA desde el inter ruptor de pared al ventilador como se muestra en el diagrama de cableado en la página 3 14 AWG es el conductor más pequeño que se debe usar para el cableado del circuito derivado Empuje con cuidado los cables conectados nuevamente dentro de la carcasa de la caja de cableado Vuelva a colocar la cubierta de la caja de conexiones 5 1 PRECAUCIÓN Si los cables eléctrico...

Page 20: ...para asegurarse de que sea lo suficientemente grande como para acomodar el nuevo cuerpo del ventilador A 10 8 in x 10 5 in ASEGÚRESE DE QUE UN BORDE DE LA APERTURA ES FLUSH CON LA VIGA PARA LA INSTALACIÓN DESDE ABAJO INSTALACIÓN DESDE ARRIBA CON LOS SOPORTES DE SUSPENSIÓN ÁTICO ACCESIBLE SOLAMENTE SI NO SE PUEDE UNIR DIRECTAMENTE A LA VIGA 1 Extracción del conector del conducto Retire el conector ...

Page 21: ...utilizando soportes de suspensión Si el espacio entre viguetas es de 16 in 24 in Y tiene acce so al ático arriba inserte el soporte de suspensión I F en la cubierta del soporte en el lado del conector del conducto de la carcasa del ventilador A Luego fije el soporte de suspen sión II G y el soporte de suspensión III H a la parte posteri or de la carcasa del ventilador A 4 Fijación de la carcasa de...

Page 22: ... debe usar para el cableado del circuito derivado Empuje con cuidado los cables conectados nuevamente dentro de la carcasa de la caja de cableado Vuelva a colocar la cubierta de la caja de conexiones 8 1 PRECAUCIÓN Si los cables eléctricos no coinciden con los colores indicados debe determinar qué representa cada cable de la casa antes de conectar Es posible que deba consultar a un contratista elé...

Page 23: ...adaptarse a un conducto más pequeño Use los conductos de tamaño recomendado para reducir el ruido del ventilador El cuerpo del ventilador no está conectado de forma segura Asegúrese de que el ventilador esté bien sujeto a las vigas del techo El ventilador no está limpi ando la habitación No hay suficiente entrada de flujo de aire en la habitación Asegúrese de que una puerta o ventana esté ligerame...

Page 24: ...tes faltantes Antes de regresar a la tienda llamar al servicio de atención al cliente de Hampton Bay 8 a m 7 p m EST de lunes a viernes 9 a m 6 p m EST sábado 1 855 HD HAMPTON HAMPTONBAY COM Guarde este manual para uso futuro ...

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