HVAC Installation
01
Choose the Right Placement
- Locate the supply side (outflow) of your HVAC system—this is where the treated air exits.
- Ideal placement is on the main supply duct, as close to the air handler as possible, NOT BEFORE, to ensure even scent distribution throughout your space.
- Do not install in the air intake.
02
Mount the Diffuser Unit
- Secure the diffuser near the HVAC duct using wall mounts or brackets provided.
- Make sure the unit is level and accessible for refilling and maintenance.
03
Drill the Diffuser Connection Hole
- Using a drill and hole saw (usually ¼" to ½"), make a hole in the supply duct.
- Carefully insert the scent output nozzle (or tubing) into the hole, ensuring a snug fit.
- Use metal tape or a rubber grommet to secure the connection and prevent air leaks.
04
Connect Tubing
- If your diffuser uses external tubing, connect it from the diffuser’s output nozzle to the duct hole.
- Keep tubing as short and straight as possible for optimal performance.
05
Power the Unit
- Plug the diffuser into a power source.
- Some systems may be hardwired—consult a technician if needed.
06
Set Your Scenting Schedule
- Use the control panel or mobile app to program your desired scenting intervals, intensity, and schedule.
- For best results, align scenting with peak airflow times.
07
Test the System
- Turn on your HVAC system and run the diffuser.
- Walk through various rooms to ensure the fragrance is evenly distributed.
- Adjust intensity settings as needed.
Maintenance Tips:
- Refill the oil reservoir when low—only use approved fragrance oils.
- Clean the diffuser nozzle and tubing monthly to prevent buildup. Use 75% or higher isopropyl alcohol and run it for 10 mins to clear the nozzle.
- Check your schedule settings seasonally as HVAC use changes.
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