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WALL SWITCH
A wall switch can also be used to switch your ventilator fan speed to high. The fan will

run at high speed until the wall switch is turned off.

The remote device can be wired to run the ventilator at either the high or low speed.

Getting the most from your Fresh Air Ventilation
System

HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED?
During the seasons that your windows and doors are closed (winter and summer if you

have air conditioning), the ventilator should operate continuously when the home is

occupied, and either continuously or intermittently when not occupied.

For most installations, the ventilator will normally be set to operate continuously on low

speed with the option of going to high speed as the need arises. For example, if you

are entertaining and there is a large number of people present (some may be

smoking), the ventilator should be switched to high speed.

YOUR VENTILATOR MAY BE SET TO HIGH SPEED:
if the system includes an optional remote control, switch it to the ON position.

NOTE: To set an optional dehumidistat, refer to the previous section of this booklet.

To operate other remote devices, refer to the device owner’s manual.

Maintenance Instructions for your Fresh Air
Ventilation System

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.

Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.

Disconnect power supply before performing maintenance.

The Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation System must be maintained on a regular

basis for best efficiency. Honeywell recommends that the ventilator be cleaned and

checked at least twice a year, preferably at the beginning of each heating and cooling

season.

Check and Clean

EXTERIOR HOODS
Exterior hoods should be inspected at least once a month. Be sure exhaust and fresh

air supply hoods are not blocked up or restricted by leaves, grass or snow. In winter, it

is especially important to make sure snow is not blocking the hoods or that frost has

not built up on the wire mesh (bird screen).

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