20 Patterson Book Rd. Suite 7
West Wareham, MA 02576
774-678-4433 / 800-222-5932
Figure 6
Figure 7
Hardwiring the unit to controls
using YELLOW, BLACK, and BLUE
wires will allow for additional,
manual operation. Use of
controls will override remote
control functions.
Recommended controls are
SPST switches and/or non-digital
spring wound timers. Use of
other controls will void the
warranty.
*1. SPST Switch (shown) and/or
mechanical spring wound timer.
These devices are wired directly to
the leads found in the silver utility
box. DO NOT CONNECT TO
ELECTRICAL SERVICE.
Figure 6
Operating your HV3400
Important-
Be sure at least one window is open when the fan
is operating. The HV3400 is controlled by the handheld remote
transmitter. The transmitter has four buttons; ON/OFF is button
A. HI/LO is button B and controls the speed of the fan. Buttons
C & D are not used. See the wiring section below for more
details.
6.
Rotate the upper housing until it lines up with the lower
housing. Make sure the edges of the two housings mate
all the way around the HV3400 (figure 6) and then pull the
black attachment handles down over their attachment
posts (Figure 7).
7.
If desired, secure the HV3400 to the top of the joists.
8.
Plug the connector from the HV3400 into the Control
Box. Plug the Control Box into an unswitched, grounded
receptacle.
9.
Install the ceiling grille (screws provided).
10.
Check the unit for proper Operation.
IMPORTANT:
Transmitter
battery CR2032 must be
changed every 12
months.
WARNINGS:
State and local
electrical codes may require
that the HV3400 be installed
by a licensed electrician.
Check with your local code
officials before installing. The
HV3400 is not for use with solid
state controls. Be sure to turn
off power before wiring the
HV3400.
The line cord must
remain plugged into a
constant live outlet.