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    How to remove and clean screen for ceiling vent Max Air in kitchen? 2020 367MBH

    We use our fan in the kitchen ceiling a lot. The screen was getting quite dirty and there is no visible/intuitive way to remove it for cleaning.
    Has anyone had success with this screen removal? It is a Max Air - Air Xcel...the fan switch control panel is on the wall.
    Also, I do not find any documentation on this fan in the owners manual package as supplied by Grand Design.
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    2014 Reflection 337RLS
    Upgraded 2014 337RLS to a 2019 311BHS, Then Upgraded 2019 311BHS to 2020 367BHS

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichiganMarty View Post
    We use our fan in the kitchen ceiling a lot. The screen was getting quite dirty and there is no visible/intuitive way to remove it for cleaning.
    Has anyone had success with this screen removal? It is a Max Air - Air Xcel...the fan switch control panel is on the wall.
    Also, I do not find any documentation on this fan in the owners manual package as supplied by Grand Design.
    There's 4 latches that rotate 1/2 turn to release the screen.
    It's mentioned partway thru one of the install instruction sheets: https://www.airxcel.com/docs/default....pdf?sfvrsn=10
    "INSECT SCREEN RETAINER KNOB
    Rotate all 4 knobs 1/2 turn to remove screen.
    Caution: Never operate fan with screen removed"
    - Gene

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