WARNING:
Any final electrical connections must be to a GFCI protected circuit
and made by a certified electrician.
Based on your unit you may or may not have to connect the main control box to
the electrical disconnect terminals.
If you need to connect the main control box to the electrical disconnect terminals,
then insert the connection wire into the disconnect terminal provided a ground (G),
Line (L), and neutral (N) terminals are provided. Based on your unit the connection
terminals may be located on the top of the ceiling. If so, insert the connection wire
through one of the access holes located in the ceiling.
1. Connect the control panel to the main control box. Use the two 25-pin
connectors provided - they are different genders matching the corresponding
cable to the connection points.
2. Connect the temperature probe to the main control box with the 2-pin
connector provided.
3. Connect the speakers, light, and exhaust fan to the main control box using
the cable provided. You will need to put this cable through one of the access
holes located in the ceiling in order to make this connection.
4. Unwind the antenna built into the main control box and stretch it out to get the
best possible reception. The top of the ceiling is a good location for this
antenna. You can use the existing screws to hold the antenna in place.
5. Optional auxiliary input
- if you want to use an auxiliary audio input such as
an MP3 player or CD player make this connection using the auxiliary RCA
jacks provided on the back of the unit.
IMPORTANT: The final electrical supply connection must be made by a
qualified electrician in order for the warranty to be valid.
The unit requires a 30A services at 120 VAC use the appropriate wire size to carry
this load.
The unit must be connected to a GFCI protected circuit.
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