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INST

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AND USE & CARE INSTR

UCTIONS

 

SAFETY

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 WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, electric 

shock, or injury to persons, observe the 

following:

•  Use this unit only in the manner intended 

by the manufacturer. If you have 

questions, contact the manufacturer at 

the address or telephone number listed in 

the warranty.

•  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 

device, such as a tag, to the service 

panel.

•  Installation work and electrical wiring 

must be done by a qualified person(s) 

in accordance with all applicable codes 

and standards, including fire-rated 

construction codes and standards.

•  Sufficient air is needed for proper 

combustion and exhausting of gases 

through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning 

equipment to prevent backdrafting. Follow 

the heating equipment manufacturer’s 

guideline and safety standards such 

as those published by the National 

Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 

and the American Society for Heating, 

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 

Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code 

authorities.

•  When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, 

do not damage electrical wiring and other 

hidden utilities.

•  Ducted fans must always be vented to 

the outdoors.

•  If this unit is to be installed over a tub or 

shower, it must be marked as appropriate 

for the application and be connected to a 

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) - 

protected branch circuit.

•  This unit must be grounded.
•  Some metal edges and/or corners may 

be sharp. Use of gloves during installation 

and removal is recommended.

 CAUTION

•  For general ventilating use only. Do not 

use to exhaust hazardous or explosive 

materials and vapors.

•  For installation in flat ceilings only. DO 

NOT MOUNT THIS PRODUCT IN A 

WALL.

•  To avoid motor bearing damage and 

noisy and/or unbalanced impellers, keep 

drywall spray, construction dust, etc. off 

power unit.

•  DO NOT TOUCH THE HUMIDITY-

SENSING CIRCUIT BOARD. 

Electrostatic discharge may damage the 

circuit board.

•  Please read specification label on 

product for further information and 

requirements.

Please visit our website - www.broan.com 

to register this product and to view installation tips and videos.

Installer: Leave this manual with the homeowner.

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Summary of Contents for inVent AE110SL

Page 1: ...y Sensing Fan Light Ventilador L mpara con sensor de humedad AE80SL AE110SL Model numbers N meros de modelo INSTALLATION AND USE CARE INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCCIONES PARA INSTALACI N USO Y CUIDADO English...

Page 2: ...PA and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring...

Page 3: ...ch back ON and fan will turn ON 50 60 80 70 10 5 60 15 40 20 30 50 HUMIDITY MINUTES HUMIDITY ADJUSTMENT HUMIDITY has been factory set at 80 for most shower applications If fan is not responding to cha...

Page 4: ...ing POWER CABLE Purchase separately OR Keep duct runs short 4 IN ROUND DUCT ALL INSTALLATIONS Start here IMPORTANT The ducting from this fan to the outside of the building has a strong effect on the a...

Page 5: ...ector to fan housing Push connector through opening from inside of housing Engage tabs and secure with screw from parts bag 4 Mount housing to ceiling structure TABS Make sure bottom of housing will b...

Page 6: ...Make sure that the wiring inside of the housing does not interfere with re installation of the blower 8 Install housing mask Place mask into housing opening to prevent drywall spray and construction d...

Page 7: ...connector Push connector ducting back through opening Engage tabs and secure with screw from parts bag 1 2 3 Install blower Finish ceiling then install grille See Steps 7 8 9 on Page 6 Step 8 is only...

Page 8: ...5 97019785 97019786 Blower Assembly AE80SL Blower Assembly AE110SL 6 99271529 LED Module 7 99140214 Grille Spring 2 req 8 97019920 Grille Assembly includes key no 6 7 97019743 Parts Bag not shown BLK...

Page 9: ...FPA la Sociedad Americana de Ingenieros de Calefacci n Refrigeraci n y Aire Acondicionado American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE y las autoridades normativas...

Page 10: ...vez que se energice el ventilador de esta manera se mantendr prendido durante el periodo establecido en el temporizador Para energizar manualmente el ventilador 1 Si el interruptor de alimentaci n ya...

Page 11: ...del ventilador CABLE EL CTRICO Se compra por separado O Mantenga cortos los tramos de conductos CONDUCTO REDONDO DE 4 PULG 10 CM TODAS LAS INSTALACIONES Comience aqu IMPORTANTE Los conductos desde es...

Page 12: ...a trav s de la abertura desde el interior de la cubierta Enganche las leng etas y f jelas con los tornillos de la bolsa de piezas 4 Monte la cubierta en la estructura del cielo raso Aseg rese de que l...

Page 13: ...jetas de montaje planas contra la cubierta CONVERSI N PRECAUCI N Aseg rese de que el cableado dentro de la cubierta no interfiera con la reinstalaci n del soplador 8 Instale la tapa de la cubierta Col...

Page 14: ...r conducto de vuelta a trav s de la abertura Enganche las leng etas y f jelas con los tornillos de la bolsa de piezas 1 2 3 Instale el soplador Termine el cielo raso y a continuaci n instale la rejill...

Page 15: ...n ciclo primer interruptor Use segundo interruptor 2 para encender la luz de encendido apagado Con la conexi n opcional muestra ventilador siempre estar en ON cuando la luz est encen dida NEG CONTROL...

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