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Installation and Pairing of Wireless Repeaters:  99-RX02 

The RX02 Repeaters are to be plugged directly into a 120V power outlet.

1.

Turn on the main wall control by pressing the ON/OFF button      .

2.

Press the left and right buttons simultaneously on the main wall control (      and either       or       buttons, depending on the 

main control).  The bottom row of 3 LED's will begin flashing.  This indicates that the main control is now in pairing mode.

RX02
Repeater

Power
Plug

3.

The RX02 Repeater must be powered within 16” of the main wall control for pairing. If an outlet is not available an extension

cord should be used to power the repeater initially for pairing.

4.

Plug the RX02 Repeater into the power outlet. The green light will flash after approximately 12 seconds indicating that the

repeater is paired with the main wall control.

5.

Press the ON/OFF button on the main wall control to exit pairing mode and the Repeater may now be

unplugged and moved to its permanent location.

To pair additional RX02 Repeaters with the same wall control, repeat steps 1-5 until all Repeaters 

have been paired.
When  installed  in  its  permanent  location,  the  green  LED  will  remain  solid  to  indicate  the  best 

location and the Repeater can be moved farther if required. The green LED will flash to indicate it 

is in a good location. A red light indicates the Repeater is out of range and needs to be moved 

closer to the main wall control.

NOTE:

 Wireless Repeaters cannot be used in a network to extend the range of another Wireless 

Repeater.

Optional

 

Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer

 

-

 

Part

 

#99-DET01

Optional Lifebreath Wireless Repeater - Part #99-RX02

Operating

 

your

 

Lifebreath

 

20/40/60

 

Minute

 

Fan

 

Timer

 Press and release the Select Button to activate a 20, 

40 or 60 minute high speed override cycle. The High Speed 

Status Light will illuminate and the unit will run on high 

speed ventilation for the selected time.
The High Speed Status Light will dim after 10 seconds of run 

time.
The High Speed Status Light will flash during the last 5 

minutes of the cycle.

The

 timer connected to the unit will illuminate for the 

duration of the override when the Select Button is pressed.

Lockout

 

Mode

Lockout Mode is useful if you wish to disable the timers.
The timer can be set to lockout mode by pressing and 

holding the Select Button for five seconds. After five seconds, 

the High Speed Status Light will flash; release the Select 

Button. The timer is now in lockout mode. If the Select 

Button is pressed during lockout mode the High Speed Status 

Light will momentarily illuminate but no override will be 

initiated.
If lockout mode is initiated when the timer is activated, the 

timer will continue its timed sequence but will not allow any 

further overrides to be initiated. Lockout mode can be 

unlocked by pressing and holding the Select Button for five 

seconds. After five seconds the High Speed Status Light will 

stop flashing. Release the Select Button and the timer will 

now operate normally.

High

 

Speed

Status

 

Lights

Select

 

Button

 

initiates high 
speed ventilation 
for 20, 40 or 60 
minutes.

Yellow

Red

Green

NOTE ABOUT TIMERS

• Timers mount in standard 2” x 4” electrical boxes.
• Wire multiple timers individually back to the unit.
• Use 3/20 low voltage wire

Terminal

 

Block

 

Connections

(from Timer to Terminal Block) 
Yellow on timer to YELLOW #4 
Red on timer to RED #3
Green on timer to GREEN #5

Red

 

#3

Yellow

 

#4

Green

 

#5

Summary of Contents for 350DCS

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Page 2: ...lation careful consideration must be given to how this system will operate if connected to any other piece of mechanical equipment i e a forced air furnace or air handler operating at a higher static...

Page 3: ...0 WATTS Low speed 187 WATTS High speed 610 Amp rating 6 3 AIRFLOWS Each Air Stream 250 200 150 100 50 0 1 0 2 100 90 80 300 143 400 190 500 235 600 282 AIRFLOW IN CFM L s NOTE Exhaust Relative Humidit...

Page 4: ...20 minutes ON 40 minutes OFF or 10 minutes ON 50 minutes OFF for even less ventilation Controlling Your HRV Glossary DEFROST MODE to ensure reliable operation during cold weather the HRV will automati...

Page 5: ...ation and increase to high speed during increased activity levels such as cooking and showering etc II 20 Minutes On 40 Minutes Recirculation 20 hr 40 hr This mode ventilates for 20 minutes and recirc...

Page 6: ...or 60 minutes and 4 times to disable The will appear on the screen and the corresponding section of the clock will flash to indicate the time interval selected When the timer runs out the unit will re...

Page 7: ...Humidity Control Your unit will reduce indoor humidity when outdoor humidity levels are lower than indoor humidity levels This feature is only effective when the outdoor temperature is below 59 F 15 C...

Page 8: ...umidity level is lower than the setting Refer to the unit s Home Owner s manual for instructions on how the Dehumidistat works The Dehumidistat will override the current fan speed setting to high fan...

Page 9: ...densation on windows indicates a high level of humidity The amount of condensation on the windows will increase as outdoor temperatures drop Your HRV will reduce indoor humidity levels when outdoor ai...

Page 10: ...is measured at the control Setting the Dehumidistat Press and release the Dehumidistat button until the Dehumidistat Light is at the desired setting After 5 seconds the Dehumidistat light will either...

Page 11: ...02 control drill a 1 in hole in the center Figure D For BC02 BC03 or BC04 controls cut in a 3 4 in by 1 in oval hole in the wall Figure E or F 7 Pull 3 wire 20 gauge min 100 ft length max through the...

Page 12: ...Back Plate Figure C 7 Secure a single wire to the Wire Retainer located on the Back Plate Figure C 8 Attach the Back Plate to the wall using the 2 supplied screws and anchors 9 Attach the Face Plate...

Page 13: ...eater may be installed to increase the range of the Timers Test if pairing was successful by pressing the Select Button and listen for the HRV to initiate HIGH fan speed Ventilation Un pairing 1 Remov...

Page 14: ...ss Timer When paired to the main wall control the Wireless Timer may be moved to a remote location in the home such as a bathroom Pressing the Select Button on the Timer will initiate HIGH speed fan o...

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Page 16: ...inal Block CAUTION Consideration should be given to competing airflows when connecting the HRV in conjunction with an Air Handler Furnace Blower system Setting Standby when using a Main Control CAUTIO...

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Page 18: ...high quality caulking preferably acoustical sealant and taping with a high quality aluminum foil tape is recommended to seal the duct to both the HRV and the weatherhood A properly designed ducting sy...

Page 19: ...interfaced with the Airhandler Furnace when this system is used refer to Interlocking the HRV to an Airhandler Furnace blower in this manual The HRV exhaust take off connection must be at least 3 ft...

Page 20: ...introduced directly into the ceiling space but this should occur near the air handler s intake In installations where it is satisfactory to provide general exhaust from the space the air to be exhaus...

Page 21: ...t with a zip tie zip tie not included Pour a cup of water into the drain pan of the HRV after the drain connection is complete This creates a water seal that prevents odors from being drawn up the hos...

Page 22: ...unit Drill a small hole in the duct about 3 16 three feet downstream of any elbows or bends and one foot upstream of any elbows or bends These are recommended distances but the actual installation ma...

Page 23: ...atching the H channel and temporarily preventing its removal In most cases washing the core in a mild detergent and warm water will be all that is needed to completely clean them Do not use harsh chem...

Page 24: ...Ensure that the pans drain completely and in a reasonable amount of time Note if the water does not drain right away check for blockage in the drain line also check that the drain line has a good slo...

Page 25: ...Wiring Diagram Model 350DCS 26...

Page 26: ...n Ontario N5W 4C8 519 457 1904 or fax 519 457 1676 to find the name of your nearest dealer in order to repair the product The labour required to install any replacement part s shall be dealt with at t...

Page 27: ...28 info lifebreath com T 1 855 247 4200 F 1 800 494 4185 69 350DCS 072020...

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