Mounting Renew on a wall
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure to use screws, drill bits, and fittings that are suitable
for your type of wall material and the weight of the unit (13.5 lbs or 6 kg). Correct
installation of the wall hook is essential and your responsibility. If you need help or
are unsure, please contact a contractor. We do not accept any liability associated
with the hanging of the Renew, including damage or injury resulting from incorrect
assembly, mounting, or usage or liability due to the unit falling or the hook
separating or dislodging from the wall.
Renew can be mounted to a wall using the wall hook provided in the box. On
the back side of the unit, there is an opening for this purpose. You should ONLY
mount the unit with the textile cover facing out and the air outlets and control
panel facing up. Never use the strap handle to hang the unit - it is not designed for
that purpose.
We recommend wall-mounting the unit with the bottom side no more than 12"
(30 cm) from the floor.
1. On the back side of Renew, there's a small covered opening. Remove this
cover and save it somewhere you can find it again. We suggest you use the
cable compartment cover to store this piece.
2. Using screws and other tools suitable for the wall material, attach the wall
hook securely to the wall. Make sure the hook is firmly in place.
3. Now hang the unit on the hook using the opening on the back side.
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Set it and forget it with Auto mode
You don't have to worry about when to turn Renew on or off or how fast to
run the fan. We designed Renew with a high-precision, laser-based particulate
matter (PM) sensor that keeps track of your room's air quality. As soon as it
detects an increase in PM, it activates the appropriate fan speed to keep air
quality from becoming a problem.
That's why we recommend using Auto mode during daytime hours. You can rely
on great air quality while avoiding unnecessary energy use.
Fan safe feature
If Renew detects that the fan speed drops abnormally, the motor will
automatically stop to avoid any further damage to the fan blades. This typically
happens if items are accidentally dropped or fall into the air outlet grill.
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