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To ensure objects are not sucked against the intake guard during operation, do not place items in
front of the intake guard.
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must be taken, especially in the sideways orientation, not to block the air intake.
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The units can be stacked during storage or transport to minimize the required space. Stacking
Guides are located on the top and bottom of each unit. NOTE: Do not stack more than 6 units high.
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WARNING
: if too much air is exhausted from a space with Open Combustion Devices (e.g. furnaces,
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with potential fatal gases.
This unit should only be used as a recirculating fan. WARNING: When exhausting air from a
space, always check Combustion Devices with the fan running to guarantee the back drafting preven-
tion measures are working.
Cord Storage
Your unit is equipped with a cord wrap and storage area on the back of the unit. To properly store the
power cord:
Turn off the unit
Disconnect any units plugged into the unit
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet
Snugly wrap the power cord around the cord wrap/feet
Secure the end of the power cord to itself using the latch on the plug of the power cord.
Figure 8
Warning
: When daisy chaining units, each unit is controlled separately. The daisy chained units are
not controlled by the master unit that is plugged into the wall outlet. Even with the master unit switch
in the OFF position any daisy chained unit(s) will still have power and may be turned ON.
The circuit breaker controls both the fan and the outlet. If the circuit breaker trips while units are daisy
chained, remove some of the down stream units before resetting the breaker.
Maximum of 4 units may be daisy chained off of 1 unit for a total of 5 units per circuit.