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ZN110HL  Installation Guide

Page 12

M.O.L.

3.9" 

(100 mm)

WARNING

 

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. 

Operation

Modes

 

Continuous ventilation:

 

1.  Turn master wall switch on (make sure any other wall switches are 

off).

2.  Fan operates at user-adjustable airflow rate.

Humidity sensing:

 

1.  If master wall switch is not already on, turn it on.

2.  Turn sensor/control wall switch on (make sure any other wall switches 

are off). Some installations may not have a separate sensor/control 

wall switch; where it is combined with master wall switch.

3.  Sensor monitors humidity level for (a) moderate to rapid rise or (b) 

above set-point. 

4.  Fan operates at certified airflow rate to reduce humidity.

5.  When humidity decreases, fan enters timed-off mode.

Manual-on

 (optional manual-on wall switch must be installed):

1.  Turn master and manual-on wall switches on (sensor/control wall 

switch can be on or off).

2.  Fan operates at certified airflow rate.

3.  When manual-on wall switch is turned off, fan enters timed-off mode.

Toggle

 (for manual operation when optional manual-on wall switch is not 

installed):

1.  If master wall switch is not already on, turn it on.

2.  Turn sensor/control wall switch on (make sure any other wall switches 

are off). Some installations may not have a separate sensor/control 

wall switch; where it is combined with master wall switch then turn 

master wall switch on and off using following instructions.

3.  Wait at least one-second.

4.  Turn switch off for less than one-second.

5.  Turn switch back on.

6.  Fan will operate at certified airflow rate and enter timed-off mode.

Timed-off:

 

1.  Fan operates at certified airflow rate. 

2.  When user-adjustable time delay has passed, fan reverts to user-

adjustable airflow rate.

3.  Evacuation of humidity, odors, etc. is complete.

To Set User-Adjustable Humidity Sensitivity**

Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, carefully rotate HUMIDITY 

adjustment until arrow points to desired humidity level shown in percent 

relative humidity (%RH).

**  User-adjustable humidity sensitivity is located in corner of Fan 

Housing behind Grille.

To Set the User-Adjustable Airflow Rate*

Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, carefully rotate the CFM adjustment 

until the arrow points to the desired airflow rate.

To Set the User-Adjustable Time Delay*

Using a small, flat-blade screwdriver, carefully rotate the TIME adjustment 

until the arrow points to the desired time delay, shown in minutes.

*  The user-adjustable controls are located in one corner of the Fan 

Housing, behind the Grille.

To Turn Fan OFF

Turn the master switch OFF. 

Cleaning and Maintenance

To Clean

For quiet and efficient operation, long life and attractive appearance, 

remove Grille and vacuum interior of unit with a dusting brush 

attachment.  
Do not use cleaning sprays, solvents or water on, or near, the sensor.
Motor is permanently lubricated and never needs oiling. If motor is 

making excessive or unusual noises, 

replace Control Assembly and Motor.

To Change Bulbs

Refer to Retrofit Installation Step 14 

(page 11).

1.  Carefully insert a small flathead 

screwdriver between the Grille and 

Lens, then twist to remove Lens.

2.  Purchase two (2) 18W (max.) 

type GU24 fluorescent lamps with 

Maximum Overall Length (MOL) 

of 3.9” (100 mm). Purchase a 4W 

(max.) C7-type incandescent night light bulb.

3.  Insert bulbs into their sockets. Replace Lens.

Troubleshooting

Symptom: Fan does not run. 

•  Check for an open fuse or circuit breaker in building’s service panel. 

•  Check two (2) plug-in connections for Motor and its Control are seated 

firmly in place. 

•  Check two (2) plug-in connections for Sensor and its Control are seated 

firmly in place.

•  Check that Blower Wheel spins freely.

Symptom: Humidity mode does not operate fan at certified air flow rate. 

•  Check two (2) plug-in connections for Sensor and its Control are seated 

firmly in place.

Symptom: Fan runs erratically. 

•  Check that Blower Wheel is firmly attached to Motor shaft and both spin 

freely. 

Symptom: Fan seems noisy. 

•  Check that back draft damper in fan’s Duct Connector pivots freely. 

Screws used to attach duct to Duct Connector may prevent damper 

from opening. 

•  Check that back draft damper in wall or roof cap pivots freely. Dampers 

are sometimes mistakenly painted shut or obstructed by bird or insect 

debris.

Symptom: Fan does not properly ventilate room.

•  For spot ventilation, turn both master switch and sensor/control wall 

switch ON, so sensor/control operates fan at certified airflow rate. 

•  For spot ventilation followed by continuous ventilation, increase the 

“TIME” setting of user-adjustable time delay. 

•  For continuous ventilation, increase “CFM” setting of user-adjustable 

airflow rate. 

Summary of Contents for ZN110HL sheet

Page 1: ...with homeowner Register your product online at www nutone com register Easy installation in both new construction and retrofit Table of Contents Warnings and Cautions 2 Typical Installation 2 New Con...

Page 2: ...n cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities 6 Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors 7 Do not use this fan with any solid state spe...

Page 3: ...er with a Phillips bit Phillips screwdriver Flathead screwdriver Pliers Wire insulation stripper Wire cutter Materials needed 6 round metal ducting recommended for best performance Use of other ductin...

Page 4: ...ucting Position Housing between joists and crimp channel on both sides of Mounting Frame to lock Housing in place Do not crimp Housing Screws from Parts Bag Top and bottom flanges go outside Housing I...

Page 5: ...ate Knockout Plate mounts to outside of Housing and may be oriented as desired Connect wires Fan Light LIGHT WHT MANUAL ON GRD WHT BLK GRD WHT BLK RED 120 VAC LINE IN MULTI FUNCTION WALL SWITCHES SENS...

Page 6: ...inish Ceiling 7 Install Grille 8 Install Bulbs See Page 12 for Operations Cleaning and Maintenance and Troubleshooting Mask protects unit during construction Remove before installing Grille Night Ligh...

Page 7: ...aged If any damage is found DO NOT CONTINUE INSTALLATION of this product Contact a qualified person s for repair Remove Instruction Sheet Remove CFL Bulbs from protective packaging Punch out Mask from...

Page 8: ...1 1 2 3 3 Retrofit Installation 5 Remove Blower Assembly 6 Remove Wiring Panel 7 Insert Mounting Frame Both sides Set aside Blower Assembly Set aside Wiring Panel Set aside screw Bend up four tabs Re...

Page 9: ...tep 7 Pull existing wiring into Housing as it is inserted into Mounting Frame Pull existing ductwork into Housing Insert tab into slot inside Housing 10 Attach Ducting and Duct Connector 8 Secure Moun...

Page 10: ...operate the light Attach cable clamps to Knockout Plate Knockout Plate mounts to inside of Housing and may be oriented as desired LIGHT WHT BLU NIGHT LIGHT RED MASTER NIGHT LIGHT GRD WHT BLK GRD 120...

Page 11: ...e Blower Assembly 13 Install Grille 14 Install Bulbs If ceiling repairs are needed place Mask in Housing after Blower Assembly is secured See New Construction Installation Step 6 Remove Mask before in...

Page 12: ...justable Airflow Rate Using a small flat blade screwdriver carefully rotate the CFM adjustment until the arrow points to the desired airflow rate To Set the User Adjustable Time Delay Using a small fl...

Page 13: ...e d damage caused by faulty installation or installation or use contrary to recommendations or instructions e any Fan that has been moved from its original point of installation f damage caused by env...

Page 14: ...ZN110HL Installation Guide Page 14 99044861A...

Page 15: ...la casa Registre su producto en l nea en www nutone com register F cil instalaci n en construcciones nuevas y en aplicaciones de conversi n ndice Advertencias y precauciones 16 Instalaci n t pica 16...

Page 16: ...e la pared o del cielo raso tenga cuidado de no da ar el cableado el ctrico ni otros servicios ocultos 6 Los ventiladores con conductos siempre se deben conectar hacia el exterior 7 No use este ventil...

Page 17: ...stornillador de cabeza plana Alicates Desforrador de cables Cortador de cables Materiales necesarios Se recomienda utilizar conductos met licos redondos de 6 pulg 15 2 cm para obtener un desempe o pti...

Page 18: ...l a ambos lados del marco de montaje para fijar la cubierta en su lugar No doble la cubierta Tornillos de la bolsa de piezas Las bridas superior e inferior se instalan por fuera de la cubierta Introdu...

Page 19: ...uede orientarse en la direcci n que se desee Conecte los cables Ventilador L mpara L MPARA BLANCO ENCENDIDO MANUAL TIERRA BLANCO NEGRO TIERRA BLANCO NEGRO ROJO INTERRUPTORES DE PARED MULTIFUNCIONALES...

Page 20: ...la 8 Instale las bombillas Consulte la p gina 26 para obtener informaci n sobre el funcionamiento limpieza mantenimiento y resoluci n de problemas La cubierta protege la unidad durante la construcci n...

Page 21: ...Sierra para panel de yeso Martillo de u as o pata de cabra Navaja utilitaria Materiales necesarios Cinta para sellar las conexiones de los conductos Los conductos r gidos existentes requerir n la adi...

Page 22: ...el conjunto del ventilador 6 Retire el panel de cableado 7 Inserte el marco de montaje Ambos lados Ponga a un lado el conjunto del ventilador Ponga a un lado el panel de cableado Ponga a un lado el t...

Page 23: ...que lo inserta en el marco de montaje Tire de los conductos existentes hacia el interior de la cubierta 10 Acople el conector de conductos y los conductos 8 Sujete el marco de montaje 9 Encaje la cub...

Page 24: ...de agujero ciego La placa de agujero ciego se monta en el interior de la cubierta y puede orientarse en la direcci n que se desee L MPARA BLANCO AZUL L MPARA DE NOCHE ROJO L MPARA DE NOCHE TIERRA BLA...

Page 25: ...ombillas Si es necesario realizar reparaciones en el cielo raso coloque el protector en la cubierta despu s de haber fijado el conjunto del ventilador Consulte el paso 6 sobre la instalaci n en una co...

Page 26: ...o est situado en la esquina de la cubierta del ventilador detr s de la rejilla C mo ajustar el ndice de flujo de aire ajustable por el usuario Utilizando un destornillador peque o de cabeza plana gire...

Page 27: ...n o uso contrario a las recomendaciones o instrucciones e todo Ventilador que se haya trasladado del punto original de instalaci n f da o provocado por elementos naturales o ambientales g da o durant...

Page 28: ...Gu a de instalaci n del ventilador ZN110HL P gina 28 99044861A...

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