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Hi, have a new Airtech humidistat extractor fan. I've set the timer to minimum and adjusted the humidity so that it comes on when cooking. The fan came on exactly when we wanted but now won't go off. The condensation cleared from the windows and the room is generally well ventilated, so I'm sure the humidity has dropped back to the level where it was previously off.

The fan runs and then briefly pauses before running again. I know if I move the humidity setting even a fraction the fan won't come on when the condensation forms on the windows, so don't want to move that setting again. Does this sound like a fault with the unit?
 

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