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Hi, I've had an AirTech extractor fan fitted but am struggling with the set up. I've adjusted the humidity setting so that it switched on at an appropriate point (if I make it a fraction less sensitive it won't come on when we need it to), however now it won't switch off. It's cleared the condensation and the room is well ventilated, so seems to be back to similar humidity to when it was previously in the off state.

I've set the timer to the minimum, so that the unit should switch of quickly, once humidity drops but instead it is now 'pulsing'. It is mostly on but then switched off briefly (couple of seconds) and then comes back on again. It is running like this for hours on end.

Does this sound like a fault with the unit, or am I missing something.

Thanks
 

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