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SHUTTER EXHAUST FAN 

EXHAUST VENTILATION FAN 

Summary of Contents for JC 582

Page 1: ...SHUTTER EXHAUST FAN EXHAUST VENTILATION FAN ...

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Page 3: ...oller Shutter Exhaust Fan 18 Digital Controller Shutter Exhaust Fan 20 Digital Controller Shutter Exhaust Fan 24 Digital Controller Shutter Exhaust Fan 30 Digital Controller Shutter Exhaust Fan MODEL JC 582 JC 588 JC 594 JC 600 JC 606 JC 612 JC 618 JC 624 MANUAL VERSION DMDC2001X1 EMAIL support elitefour com WEB www elitefour com LOCATION Los Angeles CA ...

Page 4: ...4 MANUAL INDEX Manual Index Key Features Product Contents Mounting Powering Programming Warranty Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 10 Page 12 Page 20 ...

Page 5: ...FICIENT EC MOTOR PWM controlled EC motor enables precise speed control low noise and higher energy efficiency ALUMINIUM SHUTTERS Closes when fans are not running to prevent dust and unwanted elements from entering DUAL BALL BEARINGS Long life bearings rated at 67 000 hours Also allows the fan to be mounted in any direction WEATHERPROOF The shutter fan unit is sealed to Ingress Protection 44 standa...

Page 6: ...6 PRODUCT CONTENTS AIRLIFT SHUTTER FAN SYSTEM Included in all series SENSOR PROBE x1 DIGITAL CONTROLLER x1 SHUTTER FAN UNIT x1 WOOD SCREW x4 WIRE TIES x4 MACHINE SCREW x4 CONTROLLER SCREW SET x2 ...

Page 7: ... higher in the room to exhaust out heated air which will rise on its own due to natural convection STEP 2 Measure the dimensions of the shutter fan s mounting frame which will go through the wall Select a location on the wall where you will be mounting the fan Please make sure that the wall is free of any wires or pipes Using the measurements of the shutter fan use a level and ruler to draw an out...

Page 8: ...an unit Then using a drill bit create the four mounting holes STEP 3 Depending on your mounting surface material use the appropriate tools to cut into the wall Use a drill or a hand saw to create an opening large enough to insert a saw blade or jigsaw inside the outlined area of the wall panel Thinner Woods or Plastic Woods Tougher Plastic or Metal ...

Page 9: ...e sure the controller connectors and power cord is on the inside of the room Then use the included hardware to secure the fan STEP 6 Once the fan is mounted securely you can then mount the controller using the included hardware Place the controller near the fan in order to power the controller Inside ...

Page 10: ...probe head near by preferably in the hottest area of the room You can use the wire tie to secure the probe away from the fan blades STEP 1 Locate the connector plug of the thermal probe and plug it into the bottom of the digital controller ...

Page 11: ...11 POWERING STEP 4 Lastly to power the fan and the controller plug the fans power cord into an AC power outlet STEP 3 Connect the molex end from the fan into the bottom of the controller ...

Page 12: ...ing the alarm and the screen lock 9 SETTING Displays the value you set for the current mode Pressing the up or down button changes the value 7 PROBE HUMIDITY Displays the current humidity that the corded sensor probe is measuring Shows if no probe is plugged in 5 CONTROLLER MODE Displays the mode that the controller is currently in Pressing the mode button cycles through the modes 3 LEAF BUTTON Tu...

Page 13: ...fan will not run regardless of temperature or humidity Pushing the up or down button will change the display s brightness ranging in 1 2 3 A3 On setting A3 the display will dim its brightness down to 1 if the device is left unattended for 30 seconds Holding the up or down button will change the display s units to F or C respectively TIMER MODE In this mode pressing the up or down button will set t...

Page 14: ...RATURE In this mode pressing the up or down button sets the low temperature trigger The fan will activate if the probe s reading meets or falls below this trigger It will gradually ramp up until it reaches the ON Mode s setting If the probe s reading rises above your trigger the fan will turn off We recommend turning this trigger OFF when not in use during set up by holding the up and down buttons...

Page 15: ...ITY In this mode pressing the up or down button sets the low humidity trigger The fan will activate if the probe s reading meets or falls below the trigger It will gradually ramp up until it reaches the ON Mode s setting If the probe s reading rises above your trigger the fan will turn off We recommend turning this trigger OFF when not in use during set up by holding the up and down buttons togeth...

Page 16: ... alarm triggers can only activate in AUTO ON or TIMER Mode Please leave ALARM SETTING to arm the controller ALARM SETTING LOW TEMPERATURE In this mode pressing the up and down button sets a low temperature alarm The alarm will sound and its icon will flash if the probe s reading falls below the set temperature To activate the alarm leave the alarm mode The alarm will turn OFF if the probe s readin...

Page 17: ...d down buttons together You may set this alarm below the low humidity trigger to create an operating range ALARM SETTING LOW HUMIDITY In this mode pressing the up and down button sets a low humidity alarm The alarm will sound and its icon will flash if the probe s reading falls below the set humidity To activate the alarm leave the alarm mode The alarm will turn OFF if the probe s reading rises ab...

Page 18: ...CALIBRATION To adjust the temperature that the probe sensor is measuring press the MODE and UP button simultaneously This can be done while the controller is any mode The calibration cycle ranges from 8 F to 8 F or 4 C to 4 C You may use this setting to match the controller s temperature reading with your thermostat s reading HUMIDITY CALIBRATION To adjust the probe sensor s humidity reading press...

Page 19: ...low temperature alarm has been triggered HUMIDITY ALARM ALERT This icon will flash when the high or low humidity alarm has been triggered DISPLAY LOCK ALERT This icon is visible when the controller has been locked The icon will flash to alert you that the controller is locked if you try to change the mode or settings ALERT ICONS The top left of the display shows the alert icons Icons may flash whe...

Page 20: ...expire after the two year mark The warranty protects against defects malfunctions and general unusability If this product runs into these issues during this two year period ELITEFOUR will replace the product with a brand new unit or issue you a full refund Abuse or misuse including but not limited to physical damage submersion in water incorrect installation like wrong voltage input and unintended...

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