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Good question. Leave as factory settings and be prepared for a revisit in 10 days time. They need to adjust to the environment they are in.
 
The trouble with cheap humidistat fans is they don't account for the background humidity levels very well. If you get a humid day it will run without the shower being on.
 
80-90% should generally suffice, on the basis that if someone is in the shower the humidity will be at or close to 100% within a few minutes. Normal humidity levels are up around 70-75% regularly this time of year, so setting the fan to anything less will just set it off when no-one is in the shower, as mentioned above. If you have one o' them there fancy fans which senses a sharp, step change in humidity you could set it lower, say 65-70% I suppose.
 
My advise... Don't fit the Damn things. Been back repeatedly to so many that I no longer install them.

I would agree 100% with that but some extensions need them and LABC demand them. I always fit an isolation switch so the customer can turn it off too!
 

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