OPERATOR’S GUIDE
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NAVIGATION & SETTINGS
BUTTON FUNCTION
Information
Shown as: (i)
Used for scrolling through screens. When changing settings, this
button saves and updates any changes made.
Up Arrow
Shown as: (Y)
Used to turn lights on. Within a settings menu, this button indicates an
answer of Yes or increases numeric value.
Down Arrow
Shown as: (N)
Used to turn lights off. Within a settings menu, this button indicates an
answer of No or decreases numeric value.
Home
Shown as:
Home Button
Used to return to the main informational screens. To get to the menu
for settings and testing, press and hold this button for five seconds.
For more information on changing settings, see SETTINGS MENU
section.
MAINTENANCE
ATMOX suggests a periodic maintenance inspection of your ATMOX system and unfinished space
by your installer. Conditions in and around your home are always changing. Please be aware of the
following during other times of the year:
Power Connection
If the display screen is not showing any readings, it most likely has no electrical power and is not
operating. In this case, see if something is unplugged or make sure that the outlet being used by the
controller in the unfinished space has power. It is possible for controller to operate independently
of display for several days. If display and/or controller have no power, then contact your installer for
more information.
System Alerts
If the ATMOX system is showing an alert, then the system may not be operating or may be notifying
you of another potential issue. Please check periodically to make sure that the display has no alerts
needing attention.
Fan Operation
ATMOX fans (particularly in a crawl space environment) should periodically be brushed off lightly
to keep debris from blocking ventilation. The display may not give a notification if any single fan or
group of fans are not operating. Fans should periodically be checked for operation.
Dehumidifier Operation (ACE)
If a dehumidifier is installed, follow the guidelines from the dehumidifier manufacturer with regard to
filter replacement or cleaning. Many homes do not need a dehumidifier, but there are exceptions.
If you live in a very humid climate and have excessive ground moisture being released into the
crawl space during peak summer months, it may be necessary to incorporate a dehumidifier with
the ATMOX system. Contact your installer if you have questions about your situation or need more
information.