Vivosun VSF-R410-W User Manual

Register booster fan

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Register Booster Fan
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Summary of Contents for Vivosun VSF-R410-W

  • Page 1 Register Booster Fan USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 PRODUCTS APPLICABLE TO THIS MANUAL Product Register Booster Fan White 4'' x 10'' VSF-R410-W Register Booster Fan Brown 4'' x 10'' VSF-R410-B...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Key Features Product Contents Installation Programming Warranty...
  • Page 5: Key Features

    KEY FEATURES ALUMINUM FRAME SMART CONTROLLER DUAL BALL BEARINGS Features an aluminum frame Enables airflow Enables unit to be with CNC-machined corners temperature monitoring, mounted in any direction. and a white or bronze finish hot and cold temperature Motor features dual-ball to give cabinets a clean look.
  • Page 6: Product Contents

    PRODUCT CONTENTS Register Fan Power Adapter Screw Set x 1pc x 1pc x 2set INSTALLATION STEP 1 Measure your register vent to make sure this model will fit. Standard sizes come in 4'' x 10''.
  • Page 7 INSTALLATION STEP 2 Remove your register grille. You may need to use a Philips screwdriver to remove the mounting screws. STEP 3 Plug the power adapter into an outlet. This may be next to your register or inside your register.
  • Page 8 INSTALLATION STEP 4 Plug the power adapter's cord into the power receptacle on the register fan unit. STEP 5 Check the LCD display to make sure it is lit and displays a numeric value.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION STEP 6 Position the register fan to be mounted. If the outlet is external, make sure the cord goes through the gap between the wall and the mounting plate. STEP 7 Drill your existing screws into the mounting holes to secure the register fan. If necessary, use the screws included with your register fan.
  • Page 10: Programming

    PROGRAMMING 2. UP / DOWN BUTTON 1. MODE BUTTON Cycles through the unit's modes: tempera- Changes the temperature setting in the ture display, cooling trigger, heat trigger, and cooling trigger, the heating trigger, and the fan speed. fan speed. 3. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 4.
  • Page 11 PROGRAMMING IMPORTANT NOTES – PLEASE READ This product is used to boost your existing AC or heater's airflow. It allows you to set tempera- ture points where the fans will turn on when the temperature of the airflow falls below or rises above the cooling or heat trigger setting, respectively.
  • Page 12 PROGRAMMING CONTROLLER LOCK To lock the controller, enter the Temperature Display Mode and press and hold the Mode button for three or more seconds. While the display is locked, you cannot change modes or adjust settings, but they will work in the background. Pressing and holding the Mode button for three or more seconds will unlock the controller.
  • Page 13 PROGRAMMING IN COOLING MODE To cool, set temperature HIGHER/WARMER than you want the room to be. Your air conditioner turns on. Cold air blows through the duct and into your room. Mode Temp When the probe detects that airflow The fans will pull cold air from your temperature has fallen below your duct to boost...
  • Page 14 PROGRAMMING COOLING TRIGGER Use this mode to set the temperature trigger for your air conditioner. Please note that you are NOT setting your desired temperature. In this mode, the fans will run if the probe temperature meets or falls below the trigger's cold temperature setting. It will not run if the probe temperature is above the trigger's cold temperature setting.
  • Page 15 PROGRAMMING If the cooling set temperature is higher than the measured temperature, the fan turns on; If the cooling set temperature is less than or equal to the actual measured temperature, the fan turns off. In Cooling mode, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to close the Cooling mode display OF, then press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to open.
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMING IN HEATING MODE To heat, set temperature LOWER/COOLER than you want the room to be. Your central heating system turns on. Heated air blows through the duct and into your room. Mode Temp When the probe detects the airflow The fans will pull heated air from temperature has risen above your your duct to...
  • Page 17 PROGRAMMING HEATING TRIGGER Use this mode to set the temperature trigger for your heater. Please note you are NOT setting your desired temperature. In this mode, the fans will run if the probe temperature reaches or exceeds the trigger's hot temperature setting. It will not run if the probe temperature is below the trigger's hot temperature setting.
  • Page 18 PROGRAMMING The fan shuts off when the heater set temperature is higher than the measured temperature. If the heater set temperature is less than or equal to the actual temperature, the fan turns on. In the heating mode, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to turn off the cooling mode, the word will be displayed, then press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to turn on.
  • Page 19 PROGRAMMING IN AIR FLOW MODE This mode allows you to set a maximum fan speed at which they will actively run until you leave it. In Air Flow Mode, the fan will always operate at the set speed without being limited by the temperature setting.
  • Page 20 PROGRAMMING TEMPERATURE MODE, IT DISPLAYS THE MEASURED TEMPERATURE,THERE ARE 6 OPERATING STATES. When the heating mode is set the state, the working state will follow the pattern set in the cooling mode. When the cooling mode is set the state, the working state will follow the pattern set in the heating mode.
  • Page 21: Faq

    Q: Can I be able to mount this fan on my ceiling? A: For safety reasons, we do not recommend mounting the fan on your ceiling. Q: Will I be able to mount this fan on a baseboard style register? A: No.
  • Page 22 Q: My register booster fan is too loud. How do I decrease the fan noise? A: To minimize the noise coming from the fan, decrease the maximum fan speed. Refer to page Q: My fan runs all the time when I don't need it to. How do I turn it off? A: The heating and cooling triggers may be active at the same time.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    WARRANTY WARRANTY TERMS We offer a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects for all of our products from the date of purchase. If you need warranty assistance, please contact us as soon as possible. The warranty does not cover damage due to high moisture levels, water damage, power surges, improper hanging/mounting, improper use, dust build-up, or users' unauthorized modifications.

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