Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your Akicon BPT16-14EL-L12 Bathroom Exhaust Fan with LED Light. Please read these instructions thoroughly before installation and use, and retain them for future reference.
The Akicon BPT16-14EL-L12 exhaust fan is designed to effectively remove moisture and odors from bathrooms and similar indoor spaces up to 85 square feet. It features a quiet operation at 1.5 sones and an integrated 12W LED light for illumination.

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: He taha-mua view of the Akicon BPT16-14EL-L12 bathroom exhaust fan, showcasing its white grille cover with integrated LED light and the metal housing with a black duct connector.
Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO: Hei whakaiti i te tūponotanga o te ahi, te ru hiko, te wharanga ranei o te tangata, me titiro ki enei e whai ake nei:
- Ko nga mahi whakaurunga me nga waea hiko me mahi e nga tangata whai mana i runga i nga tikanga me nga paerewa e tika ana, tae atu ki nga tohu hanga ahi me nga paerewa.
- Me momotu te hiko i te papa ratonga i mua i te hono atu i te waea, i te mahi rānei i te waeine.
- This unit is HVI-certified and cUL listed for use over bathtubs and showers when connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected branch circuit.
- Kaua e whakamahia tenei peera ki tetahi taputapu mana tere-kaha.
- Never place any object into the fan blades.
- Me whakarite kei te tika te hononga o te pā hau ki te whenua.
- Duct work must be installed with a minimum number of turns and runs to ensure optimal airflow.
Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga:
- Exhaust Fan Housing Assembly
- Grille Cover with Integrated LED Light
- 12W E26 Base LED Bulb (pre-installed or separate)
- Installation Hardware (screws, wire connectors)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | Ākikona |
| Tau tauira | BPT16-14EL-L12 |
| Te Rerenga Hau | 90 Puawai Puawai ia Minute (CFM) |
| Taumata Haruru | 1.5 Tamaiti |
| Puna Mana | AC |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wat Maama LEDtage | 12 Watts |
| Te Maamaa Te Tae Maama | 5000K (Ma matao) |
| Housing Dimensions (L x W x H) | 9-3/8" x 9-3/8" x 7-5/16" |
| Rahi Taupoki Whariki | 11" x 11" |
| Rahi Wairere | 4 inihi a tawhio noa |
| Rahi Rūma Manakohia | Tae atu ki te 85 sq. |
| Tiwhikete | HVI, cUL Listed |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 8.83 pauna |
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
This section outlines the general steps for installing the Akicon BPT16-14EL-L12 exhaust fan. For detailed diagrams and specific instructions, refer to the included installation guide or consult a qualified electrician.
1. Whakaarohia i mua i te whakaurunga
- Measure Room Size: Ensure the fan's 90 CFM capacity is suitable for your room (up to 85 sq. ft.).
- Tuwhera tuanui: The recommended ceiling opening size is approximately 9-7/8" x 9-7/8". If replacing an existing fan, measure the current opening. If the existing opening is smaller, it will need to be enlarged to accommodate the new housing.
- Te whakaheke: Plan for a 4-inch round duct connection. Use rigid metal ducting for best performance.
- Waea hiko: Ensure a 120V AC power supply is available. The fan and light can be wired to operate jointly or separately via wall switches.

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: This image displays the critical dimensions for installation. It shows the fan housing size as 9-3/8" x 9-3/8" x 7-5/16", the grille cover size as 11" x 11", and the recommended ceiling opening size as 9-7/8" x 9-7/8". This helps ensure proper fit during installation.

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: An installation notice highlighting the housing dimensions (9.4" x 9.4" x 7.7") and emphasizing that the opening hole size should be based on the housing size. It advises checking existing opening sizes for replacements and cutting the hole to match the new housing if necessary.
2. Mounting the Fan Housing
- Whakawetohia te hiko i te waahi iahiko.
- Cut the ceiling opening to the specified dimensions (approx. 9-7/8" x 9-7/8").
- Secure the fan housing to ceiling joists using appropriate fasteners. The housing is designed for screw-in installation. Ensure it is firmly attached to prevent vibration and noise.

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: This diagram shows two common installation scenarios: attic and soffit. It illustrates how the fan can be ducted to exhaust air outside, emphasizing the importance of proper ducting for effective ventilation.
3. Duct Connection
- Connect a 4-inch round duct to the fan's exhaust collar. Secure with duct tape or clamps.
- Route the duct to an exterior vent cap, ensuring minimal bends and a slight downward slope away from the fan to prevent condensation buildup.

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: A comprehensive installation diagram showing the fan housing, duct connection, and electrical wiring points. It provides a visual guide for the step-by-step installation process within a ceiling.
4. Waea Hiko
- Open the wiring compartment on the fan housing.
- Connect the household wiring to the fan's wiring according to local electrical codes. The fan and light have separate wires, allowing for independent operation if desired (e.g., separate wall switches for fan and light).
- Ensure all connections are secure and properly insulated. Close the wiring compartment cover.
5. Install Grille Cover
- If the LED bulb is not pre-installed, screw the 12W E26 base LED bulb into the socket.
- Attach the grille cover to the fan housing. Typically, this involves inserting mounting springs into slots in the housing and pushing the grille firmly against the ceiling.
Once installation is complete, restore power at the circuit breaker and test the fan and light functions.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The Akicon BPT16-14EL-L12 exhaust fan and LED light are designed for simple operation via standard wall switches.
- Mahinga Fan: Flip the designated wall switch to turn the exhaust fan ON or OFF.
- Mahi Maama: Flip the designated wall switch to turn the LED light ON or OFF.
- If wired separately, the fan and light can be controlled independently. If wired jointly, both will activate simultaneously.
For optimal moisture and odor removal, operate the fan during and after showering or bathing for at least 15-20 minutes.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your exhaust fan. Always disconnect power at the circuit breaker before performing any maintenance.
1. Cleaning the Grille Cover
- Gently pull down the grille cover to detach it from the housing springs.
- Wash the grille cover with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before reattaching.

Whakaahuatanga Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the fan's white grille cover, showing the ventilation slots and the central LED light panel. This component is easily removable for cleaning.
2. Cleaning the Fan Interior
- With the grille removed and power off, carefully wipe down the fan blades and interior of the housing with a damp kakahu.
- Do not allow water to enter the motor or electrical components.
- Ensure all parts are dry before restoring power.
3. LED Bulb Replacement
- Me mohio kua weto te hiko.
- Remove the grille cover.
- Unscrew the old E26 base LED bulb and replace it with a new 12W E26 base LED bulb.
- Reattach the grille cover and restore power.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your Akicon exhaust fan, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore te pā hau e mahi / Kāore te rama e kā | No power supply; Loose wiring; Faulty switch; Blown fuse/tripped breaker | Check power at the circuit breaker. Ensure all wiring connections are secure. Test the wall switch. Replace fuse or reset breaker. |
| He tino haruru te pā | Loose mounting; Obstruction in fan blades; Dirty fan blades/motor; Improper ducting | Ensure fan housing is securely mounted. Disconnect power and check for obstructions. Clean fan blades and motor. Inspect ductwork for kinks or blockages. |
| Te ngoikore o te mahi hauhautanga | Ducting issues (too long, too many bends, wrong size); Blocked exterior vent; Room size exceeds fan capacity | Inspect ductwork for proper installation and clear any blockages. Ensure exterior vent is clear. Verify fan CFM matches room size. |
| Ka kemo, ka ngoikore rānei te rama LED | Pūangi takahē; Pūangi hapa; He raruraru waea | Ensure bulb is screwed in tightly. Replace the LED bulb. Check electrical connections to the light. |
If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact Akicon customer support.
Nga korero Whakaputanga
The Akicon BPT16-14EL-L12 Bathroom Exhaust Fan with LED Light comes with a 3-tau iti pūtāhui mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei raihana i nga hapa o nga rawa me nga mahi i raro i te whakamahinga noa.
The warranty does not cover damage resulting from improper installation, misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, or unauthorized repair or modification. Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims.
Tautoko Kiritaki
For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please contact Akicon customer service. Have your model number (BPT16-14EL-L12) and proof of purchase ready when contacting support.
Contact information can typically be found on the Akicon official webpae, na roto ranei i to turanga hoko.





