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Installation - Existing Construction

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Remove the duct connector and wire cover

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To remove the wire cover (AA), locate the screw found on the 

inside of the housing securing the wire cover. Remove the 

screw. Figure 1.

To remove the fan motor, locate the two screws on opposite 

sides of the motor and remove them. Figure 2. 

To remove the duct connector(BB), pull up on the finger latch. 

Slide the duct connector(BB) up to remove from the fan housing (A). 

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Installing the fan housing

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Place two pieces of wood inside the precut hole on each side.  

From the room side, secure the two pieces of wood to the 

ceiling with screws. Figure 3 and 4. 

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Place the fan housing (A) inside the ceiling through the hole. 

Secure the housing (A) to the ceiling with screws 

from the room side. 

OR

Roof cap (with

built-in damper)

Caulk 

termination

to duct

Wall cap

(with

built-in

damper)

2-3 foot straight run

before elbow

Please contact 1-855-HD-HAMPTON for further assistance.

Ceiling Fan

Woods

E

8.27”

HOMEDEPOT.COM

NOTE: 

Place screws to the side to use in a later step. 

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Connect a 6 in. circular duct (not supplied) and vent to 

the duct connector. Secure it with duct tape (not supplied) 

or a clamp (not supplied) to make the connection secure 

and air tight.

Place the connected duct onto the ceiling. 

loosen the screw

loosen the screw

Fan motor

Wire cover(AA)

Housing

Duct connector(BB)

finger latch

Summary of Contents for LDS-BF2002

Page 1: ...MEDEPOT 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...

Page 2: ...s unit in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have any questions Please call customer service 2 Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the service disc...

Page 3: ...Wiring must comply with all applicable electrical codes Turn OFF power before removing or installing connectors WARNING COPPER TO COPPER ONLY Do not use Aluminum wire OR Roof cap with built in damper...

Page 4: ...im on the warranty must be paid for by the customer Contact the Customer Service Team at 1 855 HD HAMPTON or visit www HOMEDEPOT COM Warranty Pre installation PLANNING INSTALLATION Before beginning as...

Page 5: ...te to the ceiling Insert jab saw to cut or pencil to mark Use template edge to guide saw or pencil Drywall Cutout Template Easy installation TEMPLATE Grille enclosed Do not throw away Installation ins...

Page 6: ...d short flex bracket C and fix with short screws F Extend both brackets 2 Install the fan housing onto transom Secure short flex bracket C on air outlet side to the transom using long screw E Then sec...

Page 7: ...using 5 Select the airflow Select desired airflow 80 CFM or 110 CFM by sliding the toggle switch on the bottom of the housing A CAUTION If the electrical wires do not match the colors listed you must...

Page 8: ...on Existing Construction 1 Remove the existing fan Remove the old fan from the ceiling CAUTION Make sure power is switched off at service panel before starting installation Wear gloves during installi...

Page 9: ...of wood to the ceiling with screws Figure 3 and 4 Place the fan housing A inside the ceiling through the hole Secure the housing A to the ceiling with screws from the room side OR Roof cap with built...

Page 10: ...ecure it with a screw 5 Connecting the house and fan wires Remove the nut from the 120 V AC house wire Use the quick connector 3 pin H and quick connector 2 pin I to secure the 120V AC house wirings t...

Page 11: ...r AA and grille B Then insert the other spring and push the grille B up against the ceiling Check that the installation is secure Turn on electricity at the breaker box after finishing the installatio...

Page 12: ...housing When motion is detected the fan will work on the preset CFM level 80CFM or 110CFM When motion is not detected the fan will continue operating at the preset CFM level 80CFM or 110CFM for 10 mi...

Page 13: ...he ducting The most common are bird nests in the roof cap or wall cap where the fan exhausts to the outside Fan is operating louder than normal Motor is loose Turn off power to unit Remove grill and c...

Page 14: ...Questions problems missing parts before returning to the store call Hampton Customer Service 8 a m 6 p m EST Monday Friday 1 855 HD HAMPTON HOMEDEPOT COM Retain this manual for future use 4021V1 0...

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