Hunter Fan Outdoor Ceiling Fan 41462 01 User Manual

InstallationandOperationManual  
ForHunterCeilingFans  
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CONGRATULATIONS!  
Your new Hunter ceiling fan is an Model Name ___________________  
addition to your home or office that  
will provide comfort and perfor-  
mance for many years. This manual  
gives you complete instructions for  
installing and operating your fan.  
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or a Copy of  
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Date Purchased _________________  
Where Purchased _______________  
We are proud of our work. We ap-  
preciate the opportunity to supply  
you with the best ceiling fan avail-  
able anywhere in the world.  
Beforeinstallingyourfan, recordthe  
following information for your  
records and warranty assistance.  
Please refer to the carton and the  
Hunter nameplate (located on top  
outside fan motor housing) for the  
proper information.  
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CONTENTS  
ImportantInformation .......................................................................................................................... 5  
Step1-GettingReady .......................................................................................................................... 6  
Step 2 - Installing The Ceiling Plate........................................................................................................ 8  
Step3-AssemblingTheFan ................................................................................................................ 10  
Step 4 - Hanging The Fan .................................................................................................................... 11  
Step 5 - Wiring The Fan ....................................................................................................................... 12  
Step6-AttachingTheCanopy ............................................................................................................ 14  
Step7-AssemblingFanBlades ............................................................................................................ 15  
Step8-AttachingTheSwitchHousing ................................................................................................ 16  
Step9-RemoteControl ...................................................................................................................... 18  
OperatingYourHunterFan ................................................................................................................. 22  
CleaningAndMaintenance ................................................................................................................. 23  
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 24  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
CAUTIONS  
letboxandassociatedwall  
switch location. If you can-  
notlockthecircuitbreakers  
intheoffposition, securely  
fastenaprominentwarning  
device, suchasatag, tothe  
servicepanel.  
To reduce the risk of fire,  
electrical shock, or motor  
damage, donotuseasolid-  
statespeedcontrolwiththis  
fan. Use only Hunter speed  
controls.  
• Read entire booklet care-  
fully before beginning in-  
stallation and save these  
instructions.  
To reduce the risk of per-  
sonal injury, attach the fan  
directly to the support  
structureofthebuildingac-  
cording to these instruc-  
tions, and use only the  
hardwaresupplied.  
• Allwiringmustbeinaccor-  
dancewithnationalandlo-  
cal electrical codes and  
ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are  
unfamiliarwithwiring, you  
shoulduseaqualifiedelec-  
trician.  
DO YOU NEED HELP?  
To install a ceiling fan, be sure you  
can do the following:  
• Locate ceiling joist or other suit-  
able support in ceiling.  
• Donothangfanonceilings  
thathaveaheightlessthan  
9feet.  
• Drill holes for and install wood  
screws.  
To reduce the risk of per-  
sonal injury, do not bend  
the blade attachment sys-  
tem when installing, bal-  
ancing, orcleaningthefan.  
Neverinsertforeignobjects  
between rotating fan  
blades.  
• Identify and connect electrical  
wires.  
WARNINGS  
• Lift 40 pounds.  
To avoid possible electrical  
shock, before installing  
your fan, disconnect the  
power by turning off the  
circuit breakers to the out-  
If you need help installing the fan,  
yourHunterfandealercandirectyou  
to a licensed installer or electrician.  
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STEP 1 - GETTING READY  
GATHERING THE TOOLS  
Site” — to help you select the best Hint: Ifyou areinstallingmorethan  
location for your fan. The booklet  
also provides information to ensure  
your fan support and electric out-  
let box meet UL-approved safety  
codes for ceiling fans.  
one fan, keep the fan blades  
in sets, as they were shipped.  
Youwillneedthefollowingtoolsfor  
installing the fan:  
If any parts are missing or damaged,  
contact your Hunter dealer or call  
Hunter Parts Department at  
• Electric drill with 9/64" bit  
• Standardscrewdriver  
• Phillips-headscrewdriver  
• Wrench or pliers  
The instructions in this installation 901-248-2222.  
manual assume that you have used  
“Guide to Choosing and Preparing  
a Ceiling Fan Site” to pick the fan  
locationandmakecertaintheproper  
fan support and outlet box are in-  
stalled.  
PREPARING THE FAN SITE  
Ceiling height must be a minimum  
of 9 feet.  
The location of a ceiling fan and  
how the fan is attached to the build-  
ing structure are essential for reli-  
able operation, maximum effi-  
ciency, and energy savings. For this  
reason, we have included a sepa-  
rate booklet — “Guide to Choos-  
ing and Preparing a Ceiling Fan  
CHECKING YOUR FAN PARTS  
Carefully unpack your fan to avoid  
damage to the fan parts. Check for  
any shipping damage to the motor  
orfanblades. Ifoneofthefanblades  
wasdamagedinshipment, returnall  
the blades for replacement.  
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Standard Mounting (Figure 1a) Angle Mounting (Figure 1b)  
hangs from the ceiling by a connec- hangs from a vaulted or angled ceil-  
tor pipe (included), for ceilings 9 ing.  
feet or higher. For ceilings higher  
than nine feet, you can purchase  
Hunter extension rods. All Hunter  
fans use sturdy 3/4" diameter pipe  
to assure stability and wobble-free  
performance.  
29° Max  
15.65"  
Figure 1a - Standard Mounting  
Figure 1b - Angle Mounting  
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STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING PLATE  
1. Drilltwopilotholesintothewood  
WARNING  
support structure through the  
To avoid possible electrical  
shock, before wiring fan,  
disconnect power by turn-  
ing off the circuit breakers  
both to the outlet box and  
toitsassociatedwallswitch  
location. If you cannot lock  
the circuit breakers in the  
offposition,securelyfasten  
a prominent warning de-  
vice, such as a tag, to the  
servicepanel.  
outermost holes on the outlet  
box. The pilot holes should be  
9/64" in diameter by 2 3/4" in  
depth.  
Isolators  
Ceiling  
Plate  
2. Thread the lead wires from the  
outletboxthroughtheholeinthe  
middle of the ceiling plate.  
3. Position the three isolators be-  
tween the ceiling plate and ceil-  
ing by inserting the raised areas  
on each isolator into the holes in  
the ceiling plate. Refer to Figure  
2a.  
Figure 2a - Adding Isolators to  
Ceiling Plate  
4. Align the slotted holes in the ceil-  
ing plate with the pilot holes in  
the wood support structure.  
Note: The isolation pads should  
be flush against the ceiling.  
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CeilingJoist  
2 x 4 Brace  
For Angle Mounting Only:Be 5. Place a flat washer on each of the  
sure to orient the ceiling plate so  
thatthearrowsontheplatepoint  
up towards the ceiling peak as  
shown in Figure 2b.  
two3"screwsandpassthescrews  
through the slotted holes in the  
ceiling plate as shown in Figure  
2c.  
6. Tighten the screws into the 9/64"  
pilot holes; do not use lubricants  
on the screws. Do not over-  
tighten.  
Ceiling  
Plate  
Ceiling  
Outlet Box  
3" Wood  
Flat  
Washer  
Screw  
Figure 2c - Attaching Ceiling Plate to  
2 x 4 Brace  
Figure 2b - Correct Position of Ceiling  
Plate for Angle Mounting  
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STEP 3 - ASSEMBLING THE FAN  
1. Insertthepipethroughthehanger  
bracket and canopy as shown in  
Pipe  
Figure3a. Feedwiresfromthefan  
throughthepipe.  
Hanger  
2. Screw pipe into fan assembly un-  
til tight. IMPORTANT! Tighten  
allenheadpipesetscrewasshown  
inFigure3withtheincludedallen  
wrench.  
Bracket  
Canopy  
Allen  
Head  
Pipe Set  
Screw  
CAUTION  
The pipe has a special coating  
onthethreads. Donotremove  
this coating; the coating pre-  
vents the pipe from unscrew-  
ing. Onceassembled, donotre-  
move the pipe.  
Figure 3 - Inserting Pipe through  
Hanger Bracket and Canopy  
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STEP 4 - HANGING THE FAN  
1. Disconnect the power by turn-  
ing off the circuit breakers to the  
outlet box and associated wall  
switch location.  
Note: To remove the hanger  
Ceiling Plate  
bracket, while pressing the two  
small releases on the ceiling  
plate, twist the hanger bracket  
counterclockwise.  
2. Confirm that the three isolators  
are pre-installed on the hanger  
bracket. Refer to Figure 4a for  
location of the isolators.  
Hanger Bracket  
Do not install the hanger bracket  
without the isolators installed.  
Note: If the isolators are not  
pre-installed, place the three iso-  
lators on the hanger bracket as  
shown in Figure 4a.  
Hanger Bracket  
Isolators  
3. Holding the hanger bracket with  
one hand and supporting the  
weight of the fan with the other  
hand, raisethehangerbracketup  
flushtotheceilingplateasshown  
inFigure4b. Twisthangerbracket  
clockwise and lock in place.  
Figure 4a - Adding Isolators to the  
Hanger Bracket  
Figure 4b - Hanging the Fan  
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STEP 5 - WIRING THE FAN  
3. Turntheconnectorsupward. Push  
the wires gently into the outlet  
box.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
To avoid possible electrical  
shock, before wiring fan,  
disconnect power by turn-  
ing off the circuit breakers  
both to the outlet box and  
toitsassociatedwallswitch  
location. If you cannot lock  
the circuit breakers in the  
offposition,securelyfasten  
a prominent warning de-  
vice, such as a tag, to the  
servicepanel.  
To reduce the risk of fire, elec-  
tricalshock, ormotordamage,  
do not lift or carry the fan by  
the lead wires.  
CAUTION  
Be sure no bare wire or wire  
strands are visible after mak-  
ingconnections.  
CONNECTING FAN TO ELECTRI-  
CAL SOURCE  
1. Connect the wires as shown in  
Figure 5. To connect the wires,  
twist the bare metal leads to-  
gether. Place a wire nut over the  
intertwined length of wire and  
twist clockwise until tight as  
shown.  
• Allwiringmustbeinaccor-  
dancewithnationalandlo-  
cal electrical codes and  
ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are  
unfamiliarwithwiring, you  
shoulduseaqualifiedelec-  
trician.  
2. Separate the connected wires by  
placingthegreenandwhitewires  
on one side of the outlet box and  
the black wires on the other side  
oftheoutletbox.  
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Black  
White  
Power  
Wires  
In  
Ceiling  
Bare or Green  
Outlet  
Box  
2 x 4 Brace  
Green  
Ceiling  
Plate  
Approved  
Connectors  
Green Ground  
Wire from Hanger  
Pipe (not present  
with flush mounting  
option)  
Figure 5 - Wiring Diagram  
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STEP 6 - ATTACHING THE CANOPY  
Refer to Figure 6.  
1. Raise the canopy and align the  
holesinthecanopywiththeholes  
in the ceiling plate.  
2. Install and tighten the three  
canopyscrews.  
Figure 6 - Attaching Canopy to Ceiling  
Plate  
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STEP 7 - ASSEMBLING FAN BLADES  
Blade  
Decorative  
Screw  
1. Attach each blade to the blade  
iron using three barrel nuts and  
threedecorativescrewsasshown  
in Figure 7a, 7b and 7c.  
WARNING  
Failure to securely tighten the  
1/4"-20 Screws into the Motor  
could cause the Blade Assem-  
bly to fall.  
Blade  
Iron  
BarrelNut  
Decorative  
Screw  
Blade  
Iron  
Blade  
Bracket  
Figure 7b  
2. Remove the blade mounting  
screws and rubber shipping  
bumpers from the motor.  
3. Align the holes in the blade  
bracket and the cover plate with  
the five holes in the bottom of  
the motor and partially install  
the five 1/4"-20 Screws. Refer  
to Figure 7c.  
Cover  
Plate  
Blade  
Bracket  
Assembly  
Screws  
BarrelNut  
4. Once all five screws are partially  
installed, tighten them securely.  
Figure 7c - Attaching Blade Iron  
Assembly to Motor  
Figure 7a - Attaching Blades to Blade  
Iron  
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STEP 8 - ATTACHING THE SWITCH HOUSING  
The switch housing is made up of 2. Feed the two optional accessory  
CAUTION  
twosections:theupperswitchhous-  
ing, and the lower switch housing.  
light kit wires with the attached  
wire nuts through the center  
opening of the upper switch  
housing. See Figure 8a.  
Make sure the upper switch  
housingissecurelyattachedto  
the switch housing mounting  
plate. Failure to properly at-  
tachandtightenallthreehous-  
ing assembly screws could re-  
sult in the switch housing and  
light fixture falling.  
ATTACHING THE UPPER SWITCH  
HOUSING  
3. Align the keyhole slots in the up-  
perswitchhousingwiththehous-  
ing assembly screws installed in  
sub-step 1.  
1. Partially install two #6-32 x 3/8"  
housingassemblyscrewsintothe  
switchhousingmountingplateas  
shown in Figure 8a.  
4. Turn the upper switch housing  
counterclockwise until the hous-  
ing assembly screws are firmly  
situated in the narrow end of the  
keyhole slots as shown in Figure  
8b. Install the one remaining #6-  
32x3/8"housingassemblyscrew  
into the third hole in the upper  
switch housing. Tighten all three  
screwsfirmly.  
Switch  
Housing  
Assembly  
Screw  
Housing  
Mounting  
Plate  
Wires for  
Optional  
Light Kit  
Upper  
Switch  
Housing  
Figure 8b - Mounting the Upper  
Switch Housing  
Figure 8a - Attaching Upper Switch  
Housing to Switch Housing Mount-  
ing Plate  
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ATTACHING THE LOWER  
SWITCH HOUSING  
INSTALLING ACCESSORY LIGHT  
KITS  
1. Place the lower switch housing  
assembly over the upper switch  
housing. Makesurethatthetwo  
wires for the optional light kit  
with wire nuts firmly attached,  
are completely inside the lower  
switch housing.  
Toinstallanoptionallightkit, replace  
the lower switch housing with the  
light kit compatible switch housing.  
Followtheinstructionsincludedwith  
thelightkitforwiring, mountingand  
assembly. After completing installa-  
tion refer to the fan instructions for  
switchhousingreassembly.  
Upper  
Switch  
Housing  
2 Wires for  
Optional  
Light Kit  
2. Align the side screw holes in the  
upper and lower switch hous-  
ings. Attach the lower switch  
housing to the upper switch  
housing with three #6-32 x 3/8"  
housing assembly screws. See  
Figure 8c.  
Lower  
Switch  
Housing  
The following Hunter Low Profile  
type light kit models ARE NOT com-  
patible with this fan. DO NOT use  
the following models.  
Housing  
Assembly  
Screw  
Figure 8c - Lower Switch Housing  
Installation  
22498  
22898  
22909  
26122  
26126  
26130  
26131  
26132  
26133  
26134  
26135  
26136  
27140  
27141  
27142  
27196  
28048  
29130  
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STEP 9 - REMOTE CONTROL  
REMOTE CRADLE INSTALLATION ROCKER LIGHT SWITCH  
WALL INSTALLATION  
1. Break off the two tabs by push- 1. Locate a 2x4 wall stud in a conve-  
ing outward. See Figure 9b. nientlocation.  
STANDARD LIGHT SWITCH  
1. Remove the two screws holding  
the switch cover plate. Do not re-  
move the cover plate.  
2. Remove the two screws holding 2. Orienttheremotecradleasshown  
the switch cover plate. Do not re-  
move the cover plate.  
in Figure 9c, over the 2x4 stud.  
3. Use the 1” wood screws in either  
theinneroroutermountingholes.  
2. Orient the control cradle as  
shown in Figure 9a, and line up  
the two inner mounting holes  
with those on the switch, insert  
screws, don't over tighten.  
3. Orient the remote cradle as  
shown in Figure 9b. Line up the  
two outer mounting holes with  
those on the switch , insert  
screws, don't over tighten.  
Note: Wall anchors and 6-32 x 1”  
screws may be used in situations  
where mounting to a stud is not pos-  
sible. Use the inner mounting holes.  
Remove tabs  
Figure 9a  
Figure 9b  
Figure 9c  
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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
3. Change the DIP switch settings,  
assuring that they are different  
from the previously installed fan.  
Refer to Figure 9e.  
1. Slidethecoveroffthebackofthe  
remote as shown in Figure 9d,  
pressing in and sliding the cover  
down to release.  
4. Replacethebatteryandcover.  
2. Install the included 12 volt alka-  
line battery (Type 23A, MN-21 or  
equivalent) inside the remote,  
matching polarity on the Battery  
as indicated by the + and - sym-  
bols in the BatteryCompartment.  
SeeFigure9d. Replace the cover.  
5. At the circuit breaker or fuse box,  
turnthepowerbackonforthefan  
whosesettingsyouarechanging.  
6. Within 20 seconds of restoring  
power, push the Hi, Med, and Lo  
buttons (in that order). Refer to  
Figure 9f.  
Note: Youmaywanttolabelyour  
controls to assure you do not mix  
themup.  
DIP SWITCH SETTING  
Note: You will only have to change  
theDIPswitchsettingsintheremote  
if you are using more than one re-  
motecontrolledfaninthesamearea  
andwanttocontrolthemseparately.  
Figure 9d  
2. Slide the cover off the back of  
the remote and remove the bat-  
tery. The battery must be re-  
movedwhenchangingdipswitch  
settings. Refer to BATTERY IN-  
STALLATION and Figure 9d.  
1. At the circuit breaker or fuse box,  
turnthepoweroffforthefanyou  
want to change.  
DIPSwitch  
Set to  
01110  
DIPSwitch  
Set to  
01001  
Figure 9e  
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Do not turn the power off at the FAN CONTROL  
circuitbreaker,thenbackon,forthe  
AIRFLOW DIRECTION  
RefertoFigure9fforidentificationof To reverse the airflow press the RE-  
previously installed fan(s), as you  
mayinadvertentlychangetheDIP  
switch codesettingsforitaswell.  
controlbuttons.  
VERSE button. Reverse operates at  
any speed whether fan is on or off.  
The fan returns to its set speed after  
reversing.  
To start the fan press the selected  
speed button to run the fan at the  
desiredspeed.  
Note: The DIP SWITCH SETTING  
substepsmustberepeatedasde-  
scribed above for the proper set-  
ting of the DIP switch code in the  
receiver and remote.  
If the fan is not functioning af-  
ter installation:  
Toturnoffthefan. PresstheFANOFF  
button.  
1. Check to make sure that battery  
is installed correctly in the con-  
trol.  
Light  
POWER FAILURE  
Fan Medium  
2. Turn the power off to the fan  
(from the circuit breaker) for at  
least 5 seconds.  
The receiver has a memory function  
that retains the last DIP switch code  
setting. The setting will not change  
in the event of power failure or if  
powertothefanisinadvertentlyshut  
off.  
Fan High  
Fan Low  
3. Turn the power back on (at the  
circuit breaker) and push the Hi,  
Med, and Low buttons–in that  
order–within 20 seconds.  
Fan Off  
Reverse  
4. The fan should now function  
properly.  
Figure 9f - Control Buttons  
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LIGHT CONTROL  
FCC INFORMATION  
off and on, the user is encouraged  
totrytocorrecttheinterferenceby  
oneormoreofthefollowingmea-  
sures:  
Turn the light on or off indepen-  
dently from the fan by pressing the  
LIGHT button. When the light is on,  
press the LIGHT button 1 time for  
a gradual off (light dims from full  
brightness to completely off) or  
press the LIGHT button 2 times for  
an instant off.  
1. ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15of  
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject  
tothefollowingtwoconditions: (1)  
Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmful  
interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference re-  
ceived, includinginterferencethat  
maycauseundesiredoperation.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Increase the separation between  
the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an  
outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is con-  
nected.  
2. This equipment has been tested  
and found to comply with the lim-  
its for a Class B digital device, pur-  
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Press the button for longer than 1  
second, it becomes a dimmer. The  
light varies from ‘bright’ to ‘dim’  
over approximately 8 seconds. This  
sequence will reverse the light  
when it reaches the brightest or  
dimmest level if you continue to  
hold the LIGHT button. Release the  
button when the desired level is  
reached.  
Consult the dealer or an experi-  
encedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.  
Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide  
reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residen-  
tial installation. This equipment  
generates, usesandcanradiatera-  
diofrequencyenergyand, ifnotin-  
stalledandusedinaccordancewith  
the instructions, may cause harm-  
fulinterferencetoradiocommuni-  
cations. However, there is no guar-  
anteethatinterferencewillnotoc-  
cur in a particular installation.  
Note: Any changes or modifica-  
tionstothetransmitterorreceiver  
not expressly approved by Hunter  
Fan Company may void one’s au-  
thoritytooperatethisremotecon-  
trol.  
3. For use only with electrically re-  
versible ceiling fans rated at 1.0  
amp or less, and fan incandescent  
lightkitsratedat300wattsorless.  
Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharm-  
ful interference to radio or televi-  
sionreception, whichcanbedeter-  
mined by turning the equipment  
AUTO RESUME  
4. Not for use with shaded-pole or  
nonreversible motors. Not recom-  
mended for use with the Hunter  
Original ®.  
Quick (pressing less than 1 second)  
on/off operation of the LIGHT but-  
ton maintains the desired bright-  
ness level set previously.  
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OPERATING YOUR HUNTER FAN  
1. Turn on electrical power to the  
fan.  
2. Refer to the STEP 9 - REMOTE  
CONTROL, for operation.  
3. Ceiling fans work best by blow-  
ing air downward (counterclock-  
wise blade rotation) in warm  
weather to cool the room with a  
direct breeze. In winter, having  
the fan draw air upward (clock-  
wise blade rotation) will distrib-  
utethewarmerairtrappedatthe  
ceiling around the room without  
causing a draft.  
Figure 10a - Air Flow Patterns  
4. If your fan wobbles when oper-  
ating, usetheenclosedbalancing  
kitandinstructionstobalancethe  
fan.  
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Caring for finishes: For cleaning, a Caring for blades: Wood finish MANUFACTURER'S  
soft brush or lint-free cloth should blades should be cleaned with a fur- PHONE NUMBER  
If you need parts or service assis-  
tance, please call 901-248-2222 or  
visit us at our WEB site at:  
beusedtopreventscratchingthefin- niture polishing cloth. Occasionally,  
ish. A vacuum cleaner brush nozzle a light coat of furniture polish may  
can remove heavier dust. Surface be applied for added protection and  
smudges or an accumulation of dirt beauty. Painted and high-gloss  
and dust can easily be removed by blades may be cleaned in the same  
using a mild detergent and a slightly manner as the fan finish.  
dampened cloth. An artistic agent  
may be used, but never use abrasive  
cleaning agents as they will damage  
the finish.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Nothing happens; fan does not move. 1. Power turned off, fuse blown, or 1. Turn power on, replace fuse, or re-  
circuit breaker tripped. set breaker.  
2. Loose wire connections or wrong 2a.Loosen canopy, check all con-  
connections.  
nections according to STEP 5 -  
WIRING THE FAN (turn power  
off before checking).  
2b.Check the plug connection in the  
switch housing according to STEP  
8 - ATTACHING THE SWITCH  
HOUSING.  
3. Remote battery weak or not in- 3. Install fresh Alkaline battery. See  
Note: Replace with battery type  
23A, MN-21 or equivalent. See STEP  
9 - REMOTE CONTROL.  
stalled properly.  
STEP 9 - REMOTE CONTROL.  
4. Remove shipping bumpers.  
5. See STEP 9 - REMOTE CONTROL.  
6. Replace receiver.  
4. Shipping bumpers still in place.  
5. Dip Switches not set.  
6. Fan remote receiver defective.  
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PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Noisy operation.  
1. Bladeironscrewedlooselytomotor. 1. Tighten screws until snug.  
2. Blade screwed loosely to blade 2. Tighten screws until snug.  
iron.  
3. Blade cracked.  
3. Replace all blades.  
4. Usingnon-approvedspeedcontrol. 4. Changetoapprovedspeedcontrol.  
5. Optional Light Kit is not properly 5. Refer to the Optional Light Kit in-  
installed.  
stallation instructions.  
6. Switch housing is loose.  
6. Check and tighten screws to the  
switch housing mounting plate  
and to the upper and lower switch  
housing.  
Excessive wobbling.  
1. Unbalanced blades.  
1. Usebalancingkitincludedwithfan.  
2. Tighten all screws.  
Note: When switching from medium 2. Loose blades or blade iron.  
tolowspeed, youmaynoticesomefan  
wobble. Whenthefanstabilizesatlow  
speed, wobble will disappear.  
3. Fan not secure on hanger assem- 3. Turn power off, support fan very  
bly.  
carefully, loosen canopy and hang  
correctly.  
4. Turn power off, support the fan  
very carefully, and check that the  
hanger ball is properly seated.  
4. Fan hanger ball not seated in  
canopy tabs.  
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PROBLEM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Remote battery life seems short.  
Not using alkaline batteries.  
Replace with alkaline battery.  
Replace with new alkaline battery,  
type 23A, MN-21 or equivalent.  
Battery too weak.  
Remoteoperatesonlyatcloserange.  
Inconsistent Remote operation.  
1. Turn OFF wall switch for 5 sec-  
onds, then turn back ON.  
1. RF interference.  
2. Continuing RF interference.  
2. Change DIP switch settings to a  
different code. Follow complete  
DIP switch change steps found in  
STEP 9 - REMOTE CONTROL, sub  
step DIP SWITCH SETTING.  
If you have tried these troubleshooting solutions and still have trouble, call 901-248-2222 or visit our  
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