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2. Plug the black inside cable to the connector marked "Inside". Plug the white cable to the jack marked "Outside". Secure the two cables inside the plastic clamp on the top of the controller. |
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3. Use the provided plastic clamp to attach the black sensor at the end of the black cable approximately 1' from the top of the attic. The sensor should be located away from any potential heat sources, such as a chimney or heat vents. Also, keep the cable away from fans, motors and power cables. |
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4. The next step is to locate a suitable place for the external sensor located at the end of the white cable. The sensor has to be shielded from direct sunlight and bright light. If possible, prevent the exposed sensor from wind drafts. Do not allow the sensor to touch any objects directly. One of the easiest accessible places in the attic for this purpose would be a gable. Use the provided hardware to mount the cable away from fans, motors and power cables. |
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5. Plug the power cord from your fan into the IFC power outlet and secure the fan's AC cord to the controller with the provided plastic ties. The fan AC cord may become unplugged from the controller if it is not secured with the ties. |
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6. Plug the power cord into the IFC unit. Always unplug the power cord before disconnecting or connecting sensors. 7. The factory setting for a temperature difference is 10ºF and a temperature range is set at 80ºF. |
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