Homewerks Worldwide 7130-02-BT ventilating bath fan with bluetooth speaker User Manual 2
Homewerks Worldwide, LLC ventilating bath fan with bluetooth speaker Users Manual 2
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Users Manual-2
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7. S ecure the suspension bracket I (C) to fan housing using short machine screw (BB) (included). 8. Remove junction box cover. As shown in wiring diagram on page 5, using quick connect ports connect house wires to switch and fan. Wall switch Green Wall switch wire back view NIGHT LIGHT Red wire White wire Black wire 9. Connect a 4 in. circular duct and vent to the outside. Secure it with duct tape or clamp (not supplied). Turn on power source. Test the fan. BLUETOOTH® SPEAKER FAN GRILLE INSTALLATION Housing must be installed flush with ceiling board or the grille mounting spring will not be long enough to insert into the slots inside the fan housing. 1. J oin the connectors for the BLUETOOTH® speaker and power adapter. www.homewerksww.com BLUETOOTH SPEAKER FAN GRILLE INSTALLATION 2. Attach grille by pinching mounting springs and insert into narrow rectangular slots in the fan housing. Turn on power source. PAIRING LIGHT SWITCH WITH FAN This is a one-time pairing to be done after turning on the power source. 1. Turn switch to on ON. The white LED light on the fan should be on. NOTE: the other functions on the light switch will not be working until the end of this section. 2. Cycle the switch ON & OFF 4 times until the Blue LED night light on the fan is flashing. 3. While the Blue LED night light is flashing, press any of the top three setting buttons on the switch – NIGHT LIGHT, LIGHT or FAN. 4. Blue LED night light will stop flashing. The switch is now paired with fan. All four setting buttons on the switch should now be functional. 5. Any combination of settings can be achieved by individually pressing each setting button, except LED light and night light. EG: LIGHT and FAN will turn on the exhaust fan and LED light. EG: LIGHT and MUSIC will turn on LED light and Bluetooth speaker. Should you ever lose pairing between the switch and fan, repeat steps 2-4. PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH® DEVICE TO THE SPEAKER 1. To play your personal music files, you need a wireless BLUETOOTH® device. 2. Set your device to a midrange volume before connecting to the speaker. 3. Follow the instructions that came with your BLUETOOTH® device to make it discoverable or to set it to search for other BLUETOOTH® accessories. This may involve entering a passkey or PIN (Personal Identification Number). 4. From the Home screen, choose Settings > BLUETOOTH®, the device searches for Homewerks® speaker. Note: While your device can maintain multiple pairing records, it can only connect to one accessory at a time. This prevents your device from sending your data to the wrong BLUETOOTH® accessory. 5. Choose the Homewerks® speaker, and then enter a passkey or PIN (0000) if prompted. 6. When pairing is complete, you can use the BLUETOOTH® speaker to play audio with your device. 7. Optimal volume setting for the BLUETOOTH® speaker is 70% or lower. Settings higher than 70% may cause sound distortion. 10 www.homewerksww.com CARE AND MAINTENANCE See safety information before proceeding. Routine maintenance should be done at least once a year. • Never use solvents, thinner or harsh chemicals for cleaning the fan. • Do not allow water to enter the motor. • Do not immerse metal parts in water. • Do not immerse resin parts in water over 140 degrees Fahrenheit. • Do not immerse BLUETOOTH® speaker in water Turn off power source. Review all safety precautions. 1. R emove grille by squeezing spring and pull down. Wipe clean with damp cloth. Caution: Do not immerse speaker into water. 2. Remove dust and dirt from the fan housing with a vacuum cleaner. 3. Wipe the fan housing with a damp cloth. Dry. www.homewerksww.com 11 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 4. R eplace the BLUETOOTH® speaker and grille. Turn on power source. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM The fan seems louder than it should POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION CFM too great Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the size of your room. Damper not working properly or damaged Check damper to ensure it is opening and closing properly. If the damper has become damaged, please call Customer Service. Bend in duct too close to fan discharge Be sure you do not have any sharp bends in duct closer than 18 in. to the fan discharge. Fan discharge reduced to fit smaller duct Use recommended size ducting to reduce fan noise. Fan body not securely attached Be sure the fan is securely attached to your ceiling joists. Insufficient intake airflow within room Be sure a door or window is slightly ajar or opened to allow airflow. The fan is not able to draw air out of the room without enough airflow to draw from. Insufficient CFM Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the requirements for your room size. NOTE: Using a tissue is not an accurate method for determining if the fan is operating properly. If the fan clears steam from the room within approximately 15 minutes of completing your shower, then the fan is operating properly. Another device is already paired. Make sure BLUETOOTH® signal is turned off on other devices. The fan is not clearing the room Device will not pair 12 www.homewerksww.com
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