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® U.S. Register ed T rademark Copyright © 2002 Honeywell All Rights Reserved 69-0994-4 HR150 and HR200 Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation Systems OWNER’S MANUAL M11706[...]
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HR150 AND HR200 P erfect Windo w™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM S 69-0994—4 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduc tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Feeling right at ho me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect W indow™ FRESH AIR VENTIL ATION SYSTEMS 3 69-0994—4 Introducti on We t ake it for gran ted that ou r homes wil l prote ct us from the element s, but b ecause o f tighter , bett er qual ity home construc tion, our i ndoor env ironment m ay be ex posing u s to unac ceptab le level s of the v ery things w e are tryi ng to e[...]
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HR150 AND HR200 P erfect Windo w™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM S 69-0994—4 4 3. Condens ate T ray and D rain Conde nsation n ormally forms on t he heat exchang e core dur ing the cold weathe r (below 29°F or -2°C). M oisture can build up when the warm air from your hom e comes in cont act with the cold air from ou tside . The tray c ollects t[...]
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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect W indow™ FRESH AIR VENTIL ATION SYSTEMS 5 69-0994—4 Operating yo ur Fresh Air Ventilatio n System Changing Fan Speed The con trol fan speed is conven iently lo cated on the ve ntilator . The ro tary fan s peed control k nob can be m anually set from the of f (standby) pos ition throug h speeds 1 to 4. Note the fi fth sp [...]
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HR150 AND HR200 P erfect Windo w™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM S 69-0994—4 6 EXTERNAL REMOT E WALL CON TROL (D EHUMIDISTA T) The dehum idistat (co nnect ed to your ventila tor) is design ed to control th e operati on of the ven tilator fan to help keep the humi dity lev el in you r home co mfortab le. If an indepen dent h umidifie r is insta ll[...]
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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect W indow™ FRESH AIR VENTIL ATION SYSTEMS 7 69-0994—4 Mainte nance Instru ctions for your Fres h Air Ventilation Sys tem WARNING Electrical Sh ock Hazard. Can cause personal inju ry or equip ment damage. Disconn ect po wer supply before per forming mainten ance. The Perfec t Window ™ Fresh Air V entilatio n System must b[...]
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HR150 AND HR200 P erfect Windo w™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM S 69-0994—4 8 CORE Clean the core t w ice ea ch year . 1. Open th e access door and ca refully grip the en ds of the co re and p ull evenl y out- ward. The c ore can b e snug, b ut it will sli de out of th e cabine t. NOTE: Do not handl e the fins because damage c an occu r . 2. Onc[...]
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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect W indow™ FRESH AIR VENTIL ATION SYSTEMS 9 69-0994—4 DRAIN LINE Clean the drain line o nce a yea r . 1. Inspec t the drain line, drain spou t and P trap for block age, mold or kinks . 2. Flush wi th warm s oapy wate r and repla ce if wo rn or bent, o r if it can not be cleane d. GENERAL MA INTENAN CE T wice a year wipe d [...]
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HR150 AND HR200 P erfect Windo w™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM S 69-0994—4 10 Perfect Climate® Control Describing Perfection The mos t conven ient, mos t energy ef ficient, cle anest, he althie st and mo st comfort able indoor e nvironme nt, possi ble today ! Perfect c limate is achiev ed when the six c ore compon ents of y our homes climat e [...]
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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect W indow™ FRESH AIR VENTIL ATION SYSTEMS 1 1 69-0994—4 Trou blesh ooting Lack of po wer to the ve ntilator: • p ower fail ure of elec trical bo x. • l oose or un plugg ed power cord. • fa ulty b reaker or fuse in home’ s electrical panel. • c all your installat ion co ntractor . Power to the ventilator , but no [...]
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69-0994—4 G .H. Rev . 01-02 Pr inted in Canada www .honeywell.com/yourhome Autom ation an d Control Solutions Honeyw ell Honeywe ll Limi ted-Ho neywel l Limit ée 1985 Doug las Driv e North 35 Dynami c Drive Golde n Valle y, MN 55422 South borou gh, On tario M1V 4 Z9 Limi ted Warr anty Honeywell warrants this product to be free from def ects in t[...]