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1. Flow Direction Downward COOL WEATHER REVERSE Air Flow Direction Upward SOCOCCCCCCOO eeeeeoeeeesoe AKAASMRAIASIAND tt OX NX AA 11 QTY W UDa d md odo ad for closing Mounting style N
2. Switch housing 28 3 speed switch 29 Nut 30 Light kit 31 Light switch l 32 Glass shade e 33 Fobs 34 Rubber Plate 14 Attach 5 blade assemblies to motor using the 10 screws provided Make sure all screws are tightened securely Use lock washers provided INSTALLING LIGHT KIT amp GLASS To reduce the risk of electric shock disconnect the electrical supply circuit to the fan before OPERATION Restore electrical power by turning on the electricity at the main fuse box Turn on the wall switch Your fan has two controls on the switch housing el gt SPEED CONTROL Pull Chain Switch tug gently DIRECTION CONTROL Reverse Slide Switch up and down Pull Speed 1 High 2 Medium 3 Low 4 Off Up for upward air flow to circulate air upward Down for downward air flow for a cooling effect SWITCH HOUSING Turn the fan off and let the blades stop before changing setting of reverse slide switch Your ceiling fan is a sensible choice to cool as well as help you warn your living area You will have a reduction in both heating and cooling costs by regular use of your fan In summer put the reverse switch in the forward position so air is blown down producing a cooling breeze In winter reverse the fan so an upward air flow will push warm air off the ceiling and balance the temperature in the room In winter run the fan at a lower speed than in the summer Fig 13 Fig 14 WARM WEATHER FORWARD Air
3. HUGGER TYPE 1 6 Fasten the canopy directly to the metal ring andthe top of the fan motor housing with the 3 screws provided The downrod ball and canopy bottom cover are not used for this installation Fig 9A If a metal ring washer with 3 holes is provided use it to install canopy Hang the canopy with the fan motor housing attached from the tab on the hanger bracket Fig 9B This will allow you to make the electrical connections without having to hold the fan up Make the wire connections described in Electrical Connections Put 2 screws in the hanger bracket leaving them partially out Fig 9C Place the canopy up on the hanger bracket by inserting the slotted opening of the canopy on the screws Fig 9D Insert the remaining screws through the remaining canopy holes and tighten all 4 screws WARNING Failure to completely tighten the screws in step 1 could result in fan loosening and possible falling Fan Motor Housing TROUBLE SHOOTING FAN WILL NOT START T Check all fuses or circuit breakers Replace if missing 2 Turn off electrical power and check all wire connections to fan and in switch housing 3 Make sure pull chain switch is on and reverse slide switch is up or down not in the middle FAN IS NOISY 1 Use of standard light rheostat or continuously variable fan speed wall control will always cause harmonic distortions or a humming noise Many fan motors do not work quietly with solid s
4. e nut to make the connection 4 The green wire from the fan should be connected to the ground wire in the ceiling using a wire nut to made the connection 5 Tuck your completed wiring back up into the electrical box ae Power Lines 120V Power Lines 120V Green Light f i Ground Switch H Fig 10B Ground Ground to Hanger Bracket Light controlled Fan WH from wall switch BLUE WH Fan controlled by chain switch Ground to Hanger Bracket Fan controlled by Fan pull chain switch BLUE Light controlled by BLK chain switch on light Power Lines 120V NEUTRAL Fan and light controlled by independent wall switches WARNING To avoid possible electrical shock be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring NOTE If you are not sure the electrical box and fan are grounded contact a licensed Electrician for advice They must be grounded for safe operation WARNING Each wire nut wire connector supplied with this fan is designed to accept up to one 12 gauge house wire and two wire from the fan If you have larger than 12 gauge house wiring or more than one house wire to connect to the fan wiring consult an Electrician for the proper size wire nut to use WARNING Check to see that all connections are tight and that no bare wire is visible at the wire nuts eas MAINTENACE 1 The fan s natural movements may cause some connections to work loose A clicking o
5. e of the cover of light kit Save the screws See Figure 12 2 Locate the single blue wire and single white wire from the switch housing marked FOR LIGHT 3 Connect the blue wire from the switch housing to the black wire from the fight kit Be sure the push in type terminal snaps into place 4 Connect the white wire from the switch box to the white wire from the light kit Be sure the push in type terminal snaps into place Carefully push all wires back into switch housing Use the three screws on the light kit to attach the light kit to the switch housing Be sure to tighten all screws 7 Carefully insert the glass into the protrusion on the end of the light kit as shown in Figure 12 8 Use three screws provided with fan to attach the glass shade to the light kit Tighten screws just until they are firm against the glass DO NOT overtighten screws 9 Repeat for each glass 10 Install a maximum of 60 watt light bulb not included into each socket Fig 12 White Whites Thumb Screw PART LISTS DESCRIPTION Mounting bracket Ball Pin Downrod Canopy Canopy screws Screws and washers screws and washers PART 34 i NOOR WD 8 Pin 9 Upper housing 10 Motor 11 Sockets 12 Lower housing 13 Nut 14 Reverse switch 15 Light kit screws 16 Twist cap 17 Thumb screws 18 Light cups 19 Blades 20 Blade arms 21 Ground wire 22 Screw 23 Setscrews 24 Lock pin 25 Screws 26 Motor screws 27
6. of movement is considered acceptable and should not be considered a defect Make sure mounting bracket is tight at junction box ceiling with not movement at all Tighten screws if necessary Make sure all screws holding the blades to the blade arm and blade arm to motor are tight Make sure light kit glass screws are tight Some fan movement is normal However interchanging an adjacent side by side blade pair may redistribute the weight and result in smooth operation Most fan wobble problems are caused when blade levels are unequal Check this level by selecting a point on the ceiling above the tip of one of the blades Measure this distance as shown in Figure 15 Measurements should always be within 1 8 Rotate the fan until the next blades is positioned for measurement Repeat for each blade If a blade balancing kit is provided use it if needed 12 Touching 7 Ceiling ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 Four wires are connected to the top of the fan Black Hot Power for the fan Blue Hot Power for the Light White Common For the fan and light Green Ground Wire 2 If fan and light are to be connected to the same circuit the black and blue wires should be connected together to the black wire in the ceiling using a wire nut to make the connection If a light kit is not being installed the blue wire should be left unconnected 3 The white wire from the fan should be connected to the white wire in the ceiling using a wir
7. r rattling noise is a certain sign of loosening screws Check the support connec tions brackets and blade attachments twice a year and tighten all screws as necessary Make sure all screws attaching the grass to the fitter on the light kit are finger tlight Do not use a screw driver or pliers to tighten glass screws 2 Clean your fan periodically Use only a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution Never use solvents Dust with a soft cloth or brush Metal finishes are finished with a lacquer to prevent tarnishing 3 You will never need to oil your fan Its permanently sealed bearings will provide silent trouble free operation for many years 4 Made sure the power is turned off at the main fuse or circuit panel before you attempt any repairs Listed File E136324 13 BLADE ATTACHMENT 1 Place fibre washer on screw Insert this assembly through the blade and start the screw into the blade arm Repeat this procedure without tightening the screw until all 3 screws have been started into the blade arm Fig 11A 2 Tighten each screw starting with center screw 3 Fasten blade assembly to motor with provided screws and metal lock washers Repeat procedure for remaining other blade assembly Fig 11B NOTE Failure to follow above procedure could result in fan wobble Fibre Washers T T T Blage mounting screws and lock washer Biade Blade Arm installing tight kit t Remove three screws from the sid
8. tate variable controls If a quiet wall control in desired use only 3 speed UL approved wall controls 2 Always allow a few days break in time for any new fan at medium or high speed Try to diagnose the exact location of the noise by listening carefully from several sides Blades Motor Light kit etc Fan noise can come from a light kit 3 Make sure all screws in the fan assembly and light kit are tight and properly threaded If not back out and retighten Tighten these screws at least once a year because they may loosen slowly over time and cause a clicking noise 4 Make sure the light kit is securely fastened to the fan and all glass screws are finger tightened only Do not tighten with pliers or a screw driver 5 Make sure mounting bracket is installed snugly to junction box 6 Make sure wire nuts in switch housing or canopy are not rattling against each other or against wall of housing Wrap with electrical tape if necessary 7 Make sure the canopy is not touching the ceiling 8 Assure that the screws fastening blade Arm to motor are tight and the lock washers provided for that purpose have been used 9 Make sure all light bulbs are fully screwed in FAN TURNS BUT DOES NOT MOVE MUCH AIR 1 2 3 FAN SHAKES OR WOBBLES a 2 3 The fan may be running in reverse so air is directed upward The room may contain items that obstruct the air flow The fan may be too small for size of the room A small amount
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