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USER MANUAL

AIRTAP SERIES 

REGISTER BOOSTER FAN SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for AIRTAP Series

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL AIRTAP SERIES REGISTER BOOSTER FAN SYSTEM...

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Page 3: ...oduct quality and friendly customer service If you have any questions or suggestions please don t hesitate to contact us Visit www acinfinity com and click contact for our contact information EMAIL su...

Page 4: ...T4 White 4 x 12 AIRTAP T6 Bronze 6 x 10 AIRTAP T6 White 6 x 10 AIRTAP T6 Bronze 6 x 12 AIRTAP T6 White 6 x 12 MODEL AC RBF4 B AC RBF4 W AC RBF42 B AC RBF42 W AC RBF6 B AC RBF6 W AC RBF62 B AC RBF62 W...

Page 5: ...5 MANUAL INDEX Manual Index Key Features Product Contents Installation Programming FAQ Other AC Infinity Products Warranty Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 12 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22...

Page 6: ...dro mechanical stator blades enable air to travel farther even in high static pressure environments QUIET PWM MOTOR PWM controlled motor features precise speed control reduced noise and energy efficie...

Page 7: ...7 PRODUCT CONTENTS REGISTER FAN x1 POWER ADAPTER x1 SCREW SET x2...

Page 8: ...P 1 Measure your register vent to make sure this model will fit Standard sizes come in 4x10 4x12 6x10 6x12 etc STEP 2 Remove your register grille You may need to use a Philips screwdriver to remove th...

Page 9: ...er into an outlet This can be next to your register or inside your register STEP 3 5 If you are powering the register fan with an external outlet run the power cord towards the groove on the side of t...

Page 10: ...10 INSTALLATION STEP 4 Plug the power adapter s cord into the power receptacle of the register fan unit STEP 5 Check the LCD display to see if it is lit and shows a number reading...

Page 11: ...d runs through the gap between the wall and mounting plate STEP 7 Drill your existing screws into the mounting holes to secure the register fan If needed use the screws included with your register fan...

Page 12: ...G TRIGGER Allows you to set a temper ature trigger for the fans to run when your central heating system is on 6 FAN SPEED Sets the fans maximum running speed when the cooling or heating triggers are t...

Page 13: ...louder they will be We ve designed the fans to ramp up or down instead of quickly turning on or shutting down to minimize noise and power consumption When not changing settings we recommend staying o...

Page 14: ...ng in the background Holding the mode button for three or more seconds will unlock the controller NOTE Only In Temperature Display Mode holding the mode button will cause the display to lock HIDE DISP...

Page 15: ...erature setting Press the up or down buttons to set the cooling trigger temperature To calibrate your register booster fans turn on your AC and wait for a few minutes until the probe temperature stabi...

Page 16: ...air conditioner turns on Cold air blows through the duct and into your room 1 2 The fans will pull cold air from your duct to boost your AC output When the probe detects the airflow temperature has f...

Page 17: ...emperature setting Press the up or down buttons to set the heating trigger temperature To calibrate your register booster fans turn on your heater and wait for a few minutes until the probe temperatur...

Page 18: ...ral heating system turns on Heated air blows through the duct and into your room 1 2 Temperature you set in Heating Trigger Fans Not Running Fans Running 0 F 120 F Probe Temp F C The fans will pull he...

Page 19: ...el of airflow boosting Holding the MODE button will set the fan speed to 0 Keep in mind the faster the fans spin the louder they will be FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS To change the temperature scale between F...

Page 20: ...is product is not specifically designed to be used with filters Q Can I reverse this fan s airflow A The AIRTAP s boosted airflow cannot be reversed nor can the fans be flipped Q What temperature is t...

Page 21: ...closets as well as various DIY air circulation and exhaust projects Features a thermal controller with intelligent programming that will automatically adjust duct fan speeds in response to changing te...

Page 22: ...ve malfunctioned or expressively if the product becomes unusable The warranty program goes into effect on the date of purchase The program will expire two years from the date of purchase If your produ...

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