CertainTeed TrueComfort Operator's Manual page 16

Blow-in fiber class insulation system
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TrueComfort System
Setup and Operation
Insert the knife into the slot and slit quickly across the entire package from left to right (Fig 17-18). Be aware
that the compressed insulation will expand quickly into the hopper opening. It is best if material feeds into the
machine evenly.
While feeding the insulation into the machine, pull the bag out. DO NOT LET THE BAG FALL INTO THE
MACHINE. DO NOT OVERLOAD/STUFF THE MACHINE, or it will shut off. Feed the next half-package into
the machine when you can see the "add more" line inside the hopper. Repeat the above steps until the job is
complete.
Note: Periodically, it may be necessary to push or nudge the insulation sitting on the shelf into the hopper.
Additional troubleshooting information can be found beginning on page 19.
Note: The amount of insulation you blow into the attic depends on the R-value, or level of
insulating performance you wish to achieve. The higher the R-value number, the better the thermal
performance – and the thicker the layer of TrueComfort insulation, the higher the R-value will be.
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