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Manual On/Off: 

Press the FAN ON/OFF button once to manually turn fan on, and 

again to turn fan off.

Countdown Timer: 

When the fan is turned on manually, the 

countdown timer will run your fan for your selected period of 

time, then turn your fan off.

Condensation Sensitivity: 

The minus sign is low condensation 

(humidity) sensitivity and the plus sign is high sensitivity; the dial 

can be set anywhere in between. In a very wet environment, 

lower sensitivity may be needed to avoid excessive fan run-time. 

In a very dry environment, higher sensitivity may be needed for 

the sensor to detect condensation. When the CONDENSATION 

SENSOR senses condensation, the BLUE LED LIGHT will pulse 

slowly. 

Setting Sensitivity:

 The dial is similar to a clock. The factory setting of the 

condensation (humidity) sensitivity dial is set to the noon position. If you feel the 

factory setting is too slow in turning on your fan, turn the dial to the right an hour at 

a time. Or, if you feel the factory setting turns your fan on too quickly, turn the dial to 

the left an hour at a time until the desired sensitivity level is reached.

Testing The Control

1.) After you have completely installed the CONTROL, you can turn on the breaker 

to apply power. 

WARNING:

 If the breaker trips or the fuse blows, 

Stop

 and call a qualified 

licensed electrician to investigate the problem. Turn the breaker off until the 

problem has been corrected.

2.) Press the FAN ON/OFF button to see the fan turn on, press the button again to 

see the fan turn off. 

3.) With the fan off, you can test the CONDENSATION SENSOR by blowing into 

the sensor as if you were blowing on a mirror to steam it. Use three puffs of breath 

and the fan will come on automatically. The BLUE LED LIGHT will pulse slowly; this 

shows you the CONTROL is sensing condensation.

4.) Sensor Shut-Off: To turn off the sensor and make the control just a manually 

activated adjustable timer, hold down the FAN ON/OFF button for 15 seconds. To 

enable the sensor again, simply repeat the process.

TIMER / MINUTERIE

SENSIBILITÉ

SENSITIVITY

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Summary of Contents for RVH110

Page 1: ...models RVH50 RVH70 RVH80 RVH90 RVH110 RVH130 RVH150 Installation Guide Read and Save These Instructions Need Help info reventfans com 1 877 543 8698 English or 1 800 615 5439 French...

Page 2: ...leaning Installing The Control Using The Control Testing The Control Air Drafts In Wall Enclosure Frequently Asked Questions 3 Year Limited Warranty Specifications Duct Exhaust Diameter Voltage Freque...

Page 3: ...ire modification of your current opening Some hand tools required Power tools may also be necessary Duct Exhaust Diameter Voltage Frequency Fan Watts Air Flow Fan Weight Sound Grille Size Housing Leng...

Page 4: ...1 CONTROL Qty 1 SHORT BRACKET used for new construction only Qty 2 LONG BRACKET used for new construction only Qty 1 MANUAL Qty 1 TEMPLATE Qty 1 WIRE NUT Qty 3 Canada only ROUNDHEAD WOOD SCREW used f...

Page 5: ...imal bends 6 Use 120 V 60 Hz for the electrical supply and properly ground the unit Follow all local safety and electrical codes 7 Do not use this fan with any solid state control device such as a dim...

Page 6: ...should be installed after the finished ceiling is in place When installing in existing construction use the provided cutout TEMPLATE for the ceiling GRILLE edge should overlap finished ceiling Not fo...

Page 7: ...models RVH50 RVH70 RVH80 RVH90 or RVH110 4 in 10 16 cm round is recommended for best performance For models RVH130 or RVH150 6 in 15 24 cm round is recommended for best performance Ensure duct joints...

Page 8: ...ose it s two springs Squeeze each spring together and pull down again to release the springs from the motor plate slots 3 Your existing fan may be attached in several ways Look for attachment screws i...

Page 9: ...our cut lines with a pencil and remove the TEMPLATE Use a sheetrock jab saw to cut your fan opening in the ceiling SheetLock TM Installation WARNING Disconnect all AC Power Breakers or Fuses before at...

Page 10: ...ttach DAMPER to FAN inside the ceiling damper should click into place securely ducting conduit DAMPER FAN 3 Attach DAMPER to ducting Use a length of ducting 2 ft 61 cm maximum Connect DAMPER to ductin...

Page 11: ...NG Copper to copper only Do not use aluminum wire WARNING Follow all local electrical and safety codes and NEC National Electrical Codes CAUTION If your house wires do not match these colors determine...

Page 12: ...attaches to FAN body and clicks into place when secure ceiling TRIM RING FAN final securing tabs notch sheetrock ceiling apply even pressure to each side of securing tab 12 Connect GRILLE wire to FAN...

Page 13: ...be more familiar with as outlined in this section WARNING Disconnect all AC Power Breakers or Fuses before attempting to cut into your ceiling 1 Select a set of holding tabs depending on the thicknes...

Page 14: ...ucting 61 cm 2 ft maximum Attach DAMPER to ducting with duct tape FAN SHORT BRACKET can be cut down joist joist SHORT BRACKET LONG BRACKET ducting conduit 3 Attach FAN to ceiling joists with BRACKETS...

Page 15: ...lectrical and safety codes and NEC National Electrical Codes CAUTION If your house wires do not match these colors determine what each house wire represents before connecting You may need to consult a...

Page 16: ...oth 3 Remove dust and dirt from the FAN with a vacuum cleaner 4 Dampen cloth with dish detergent Wipe the FAN and dry with a cloth 5 Replace the GRILLE ceiling mounting springs FAN TRIM RING spring gu...

Page 17: ...nently installed 120V AC powered fans only Use only 14 or 12 copper wire connections IMPORTANT Read each step carefully and perform in sequence The CONTROL will not work or will become damaged if wire...

Page 18: ...et am ricain et international en instance Electrical Input 120 volts 60Hz Entr e lectrique 120 volts 60 Hz Maximum Fan Load 3 Amps Charge maximale du ventilateur 3 A Must Be Mounted Inside A Code Appr...

Page 19: ...th the condensation humidity sensitivity set to average levels and the countdown timer set to 30 minutes To change the settings remove the TIMER AND SENSOR SETTINGS cover by taking off the face plate...

Page 20: ...he right an hour at a time Or if you feel the factory setting turns your fan on too quickly turn the dial to the left an hour at a time until the desired sensitivity level is reached Testing The Contr...

Page 21: ...om and not the drafts in the walls around edges punch outs wire access vent grooves Example Wall enclosures vary in design seal any openings found apply caulking in these types of areas Frequently Ask...

Page 22: ...won t work Be safe consult a qualified licensed electrician Control Q I only have two black wires how do I properly connect the CONTROL A One of those wires is incoming power and one is power to the f...

Page 23: ...ath this is typically 25 35 minutes The manual timer setting does not change the drying time It is important that your room is properly dried The manual timer is for smell removal time only Q I lost t...

Page 24: ...bligation to repair or replace at GTR s option shall be the purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty GTR shall not be liable for incidental consequential or special damages arising ou...

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