Dublin Installation Manual Model: 50018 Indigo Blue 50019 Dusty Green 50022 Matte White Fan weight ±2 lbs: 17.6 lbs (8.0 kg) ©2019 Hunter Fan Co.
Congratulations on purchasing your new Hunter® ceiling fan! The ceiling fan you purchased will provide comfort and performance in your home or office for many years. This instruction manual contains complete instructions for installing and operating your fan. We are proud of our work and appreciate the opportunity to supply you with the best ceiling fan available anywhere in the world. We are here to help! This Instruction Manual is designed to make installation as simple as possible.
1886 Here is what comes in your box: We recommend that you pull everything out of the box and lay it out. We have grouped the drawn components below with the hardware you’ll need for those parts. The screws below are drawn to scale to make it easier to identify what piece of hardware is needed to install each component. Hunter Pro Tip: Do not discard the hardware bags or mix parts from different bags. Make note of the symbol printed on each hardware bag.
1886 Choosing the Right Installation Location You probably bought this fan with a location in mind. Let’s check below to make sure it is a good fit. Check the room dimensions: Check the outlet box: You must be able to secure the fan to building structure or fan-rated outlet box. 30 inches from blade tip to nearest wall or obstruction 7 feet from bottom edge of blade to the floor Installing the Ceiling Bracket You have two options for installation. Pick which one works best for your location.
1886 8” BAG (not to scale) Top Housing Screw & 3/8” x3 Grounding Screw STRIP CUT Installing the Top Housing Grounding Screw The wires can be cut, but leave at least 8” extending from the top of the canopy. Note: Install the top housing screws. Install the grounding screw in the smaller screw hole. These screws can be hardware bag. found in the Fan style may vary. 8” 3/8” Hanging the Fan NOTICE To prevent damage to fan, ALWAYS lift holding the fan housing.
1886 Wiring the Fan We know wiring is hard. Let’s make it easier. Follow these steps to get your fan wired quickly and safely. Follow the route below that best matches your wall switch setup. If you are unfamiliar with wiring or uncomfortable doing it yourself, please contact a qualified electrician. You are going to need these: Hunter Pro Tip: STEP 4 Wire Nuts (these are in the Here is how to connect the wires: Push the bare metal ends of the wires together and slide a wire nut over them.
1886 Installing the Canopy 2 of 3 BAG Place the receiver inside the canopy. Ensure the wires remain connected. Swing the fan up to align the canopy screw holes with the mounting holes on the ceiling plate. Canopy Screws Hold the canopy up with the screw holes aligned. Partially install two canopy screws, hardware bag, into the found in the holes opposite the ceiling plate hooks. Note: The slots in the canopy must remain engaged while swinging the canopy for alignment.
1886 Assembling the Light Kit 1 of 6 2 of 6 BAG BAG Light Kit Screw Insert the third screw, found in the hardware bag, into place and then tighten all three screws. Feed the wire plug through the center hole of the upper switch housing, then wrap keyhole slots around the screws and twist counterclockwise. Partially install two light kit assembly screws, found in the hardware bag, halfway into the motor housing as shown. It does not matter which two screw holes you choose.
1886 Preparing the Remote Control The remote control is already paired for use. rn Tu For your convenience, a remote function card is packed in with your remote. r we Po Fan Medium ON Fan Off Fan High Fan Low Light On/Off Battery Door The remote transmitter should already be paired to the receiver and ready to use. Phillips Head Screw Note: If your need to pair your remote, turn fan power off and back on at the wall switch.
1886 Reversing the Fan Reverse Switch Updraft (clockwise rotation) creates a more indirect airflow. Updraft airflow is great for moving warm air downward. Downdraft (counterclockwise rotation) creates a direct breeze and maximum cooling effect. Ceiling fans work in two directions: downdraft (counterclockwise rotation) and updraft (clockwise rotation). To change the direction of air flow, turn the fan off and let it come to a complete stop. Slide the reversing switch to the opposite position.
1886 Troubleshooting Fan Doesn’t Work Noisy Operation • Make sure power switch is on. • Make sure the blades are properly installed. • Check the circuit breaker to ensure the power is turned on. • Check to see if any of the blades are cracked. If so, replace all of • Make sure the blades spin freely. • Turn off power from the circuit breaker, then loosen the canopy and check all the connections according to the wiring diagram.