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OREiN - Illuminate for a Better Life
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It also operate when humidity rises rapidly but does not reach the humidity trigger point.
- Duct Diameter: 4 inch; The install size: 10.24" x 9.37".
- ON-OFF-ON Circling the switch of the fan to enter the humidity sensing mode( Must occur within 2 seconds)
- ON-OFF-ON Circling the switch of light to switch the nightlight mode( Must occur within 2 seconds)
OREiN Bathroom Fan with Light & Humidity Sensor, 80/110 CFM, 0.8/1.0 Sones
- NOTE: Please put the light and fan on separate switches, the bath fan includes a light that must to be operated separately with an additional switch or double switch; The fan housing drive is located on the light unit. If the light unit is not connected to the fan housing, the fan will not work. Connect the light unit to the fan housing before testing.
- Powerful 80/110 CFM blower to provide a safe and comfortable living environment;
- Built-in 20W 1500lm 3000/4000/5000K LED Light & 100lm 2200K Nightlight;
- DUCTING - Removable 4 inch metal duct with back draft prevention damper;
- To prevent the insulation from sliding down the duct, wrap the connections a few times with HVAC tape;
- NOTE: The Install Size is 10.24 in x 9.37 in. Hold the housing up to the hole to check that your fan fits. If the hole is too small, trace the housing onto the ceiling and then cut the ceiling with a keyhole saw. If the original hole is too big, you’ll need to patch the ceiling. Cut a piece of drywall to make the ceiling hole the right size for your fan. Attach the drywall filler to a larger piece of wood; set it in the hole and drive screws through the ceiling into the wood. The patched areas can be repaired with spackling compound later.
- Important: An insulated duct will help prevent condensation when the warm air from the bathroom meets the cold duct in the attic. To prevent the insulation from sliding down the duct, wrap the connections a few times with HVAC tape;
- The deep corrugations of flexible ducting can easily flex into the opening and block the damper. Please use semi-rigid ducting, which is made of aluminum and has very shallow corrugations that allow you to flex it or stretch it.
- NOTICE: If the light or the fan do not work, please make sure that the cables to the light and fan are properly connected. And this product only works with 120V;
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How to adjust the ceiling hole?
If the hole is too small, trace the housing onto the ceiling and then cut the ceiling with a keyhole saw. If the hole is too big, you’ll need to patch the ceiling. Cut a piece of drywall to make the ceiling hole the right size for your fan.
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The light does not work.
Make sure you are using a non-dimmer switch and that the switch contact is good; Make sure that the cables to the light and fan are properly connected. Only works with 120V; Make sure the wire connecting the lampshade to the housing is well inserted.
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The fan seems louder than it should.
Check damper to ensure it is opening & closing properly; Be sure do not have any sharp bends in duct closer than 18 in. to the fan discharge; Use recommended size ducting to reduce fan noise; Be sure the fan is securely attached to ceiling joists.
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The fan is not clearing the room.
Be sure a door or window is slightly ajar or opened to allow airflow; Be sure the fan is vented with the right size duct; The deep corrugations of flexible ducting may easily flex into the opening and block the damper, please use semi-rigid ducting.
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How to prevent moisture buildup?
Avoid venting through a soffit vent or ridge vent. The warm air will exhaust out the duct and enter back into the attic through it; An insulated duct will help prevent condensation when the warm air from the bathroom meets the cold duct in the attic.
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