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2.  Pull the loose black, white and green wires out from the wire compartment (additional wires 

will be present). Install an approved electrical connector to the wire compartment cover (not 
included). Run a black (hot), white (neutral), and a green or bare ground wire from the supply 
through the electrical connector. Connect all wires from the supply to their corresponding 
wires within the wire compartment 

(Figure 6)

. Use approved methods for all connections.

Figure 6

Supply from house

Black

Neutral (White)

Ground (Green or Bare)

Fa

n

Neutral (White)

Green

Black

Green

By others

3. Carefully tuck wires back inside wire compartment and replace wire compartment cover 
securing with the screw that was removed earlier.

SECTION 5

Setting the Speed

1.  Determine the CFM required. The unit can be set from 50 CFM to 120 CFM in increments of 

10 CFM. Remove the screws securing the access panel cover in place and open the cover to 

gain access. Locate the speed control panel inside the unit 

(Figure 7).

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Figure 7

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2. 

For setting of 50 CFM to 80 CFM:

 Place the rocker 

switch in the “Lower” position and set the bottom dial 

to the required CFM 

(Figure 8).

3. 

For settings of 90 CFM to 120 CFM:

 Place the 

rocker switch in the “Higher” position and set the 

top dial to the required CFM 

(Figure 8).

SECTION 6

Optional Air Filter

An air filter (available separately) can be added to this 
unit to provide additional filtration of the intake air. 
The unit will accept a 10

"

 x 10

"

 x 2

"

 filter. To install:

NOTE:

 Adding an air filter will decrease the airflow of 

the unit. You will need to increase the CFM selected 
in 

SECTION 5

 to account for the decreased air 

flow. Filters must be changed regularly. Refer to the filter manufacturer’s recommendations to 
determine how often the filter should be changed.
1. 

Remove the screws securing the access panel cover in place and open the cover to gain 
access to the controls and filter area.

2. 

Ensure the filter is facing the correct way and slide the filter into the slot in the housing. 
Make sure the filter is seated all the way to the bottom of the housing 

(Figure 9).

Figure 9

Filter

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Air Flow

3. 

Close the access panel and reinstall the screw holding the access panel in place.

Figure 8

Rocker Switch

Top Dial

Bottom Dial

SECTION 7

Completing the Installation

NOTE:

 When fan is mounted inline and no penetration is made into unconditioned spaces, there 

is no need to use a sealant appropriate for contact with the building materials present and for the 
temperature requirements of the installation to prevent air leakage from unconditioned spaces. 
Additional material (backing rod, ceiling material) are also not required.

NOTE:

 This unit is equipped with a wire mesh insect screen. Confirm that the screen is installed 

on the inside of the unit on the inlet ducting side.
1. 

If the screen is not in place, insert the screen into the tab at the base of the unit (make sure 

the wider side of the screen is running side to side inside the unit) 

(Figure 10).

Figure 10

Base Tab

Screen

Larger 

Top Tab

2. 

Slide the screen to the side with the larger top tab making sure the screen fits behind the 

tab 

(Figure 10).

3. 

Slide the screen back over towards the smaller top tab making sure the screen fits behind 

the tab 

(Figure 11).

Figure 11

Screen

Smaller Top Tab

Screen

4. 

Confirm that the screen is being held in place by both top tabs 

(Figure 11).

 

5. 

Close the access panel and reinstall the screws holding the access panel in place.

6. 

Restore power and test your installation.

SECTION 8 (QFAM only)

Using the Controller

1. 

On Mode:

 Fan will run continuously when the ON button (

) is pressed. If ambient 

temperature is lower than 34°F (2°C), the fan will stop and initiate Sampling Mode. Sampling 

Mode Cycle: stop 15 mins; run for 5 minutes to determine current air temperature. During 

Sampling Cycle, if the temperature is in the accessory heater (optional) control range, the 

heater will turn on (if it has been installed). The fan will return to continuous ventilation 

once ambient temperature rises above 34°F (2°C).

2. 

Energy Savings Mode:

 To enter the Energy Savings mode, press the Energy Savings 

button (

) until   appears on the left side of the display. Energy Savings mode 

engages the settings configured in 

SECTION 9

. When the unit is on, the display will 

show the current conditions (temperature and humidity level) as well as if it is in Energy 

Savings mode or not. Other icons/information that may be on the display include:

 

 

Fan icon appears when the fan is on.

 

 

“HI°F” appears if the intake temperature is above 150°F (65°C).

 

 

“Lo°F” appears if the intake temperature is below 15°F (-10°C).

 

 

“Lo%” appears if the intake humidity is below 10%.

3. 

Optional Heater Unit:

 An optional heater unit is available for climates that the air coming into 

the unit falls below 54°F (12°C). To install the unit, follow the directions that are included with 

that unit. The display will show a thermometer icon with either a “1”(

1

) or “1 2” (

1

2

) when 

the temperature range is at a level where the heating element would come on if present. 

Stage 1 - “1” turns on when the intake air temperature is between 39°F (4°C) and 54°F 

(12°C). Stages 1 and 2 “1 2” turn on when the intake air temperature is between 33°F (0°C) 

and 39°F (4°C).

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Summary of Contents for FAS

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Page 2: ...t routing possible for best performance and avoid installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended Insulation around the ducts can reduce energy loss and inhibit mold growth Fans installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow WARNING MAKE SURE THE FRESH AIR INTAKE PORT COMPLIES WITH ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES AND IS LOCATED AT LEAST 6 FEET AWAY FROM SOURCES OF CONTAMINA...

Page 3: ...present and for the temperature requirements of the installation to prevent air leakage from unconditioned spaces Additional material backing rod ceiling material are also not required NOTE This unit is equipped with a wire mesh insect screen Confirm that the screen is installed on the inside of the unit on the inlet ducting side 1 If the screen is not in place insert the screen into the tab at th...

Page 4: ...display press and hold the SetH button for 5 seconds to switch the display position of temperature and humidity When the temperature is higher than 150 F 65 C the display will show HI F When the temperature is lower than 15 F 10 C the display will show Lo F when the humidity is lower than 10 the display will show Lo When the detection temperature sensor and humidity sensor are abnormal is displaye...

Page 5: ...use unauthorized repairs made or attempted This warranty does not cover shipping costs for the return of products to Air King for repair or replacement Air King will pay return shipping charges from Air King following warranty repairs or replacement ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY LAST ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGIN...

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