READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Before beginning installation of your new ceiling fan, read and follow these safety precautions. If you are not familiar with national and local electrical codes and Basie electrical wiring procedures, we recommend that you have a qualified electrician install your new ceiling fan, % Before you begin, TURN OFF THE ELECTRICITY. Determine which circuit your new fan will be using and remove the fuse or turn off the irenic breaker at the main electrical panel.
#% This ceiling fan was not designed for installation in any location where it might be exposed to moisture or high humidity. Installation in this type of location could be UNSAFE, will most likely damage the fan and its finish... and will VOID YOUR WARRANTY. + Every effort has been made to provide you with proper instructions for the safe installation of this ceiling fan.
Have you TURNED OFF the Electricity? Step 1 Attach the mounting bracket Remove the two non-slotted mounting screws on the top of the canopy. Back the two slotted resews out about half way. This will enable you to remove the mounting bracket from canopy {see figure 1).
Fig. 4 Sct Sower Support Rod # Doter Couplet Cotter Pin Set Screw. tuner Safety Pin Fig. 5 Step 3 Attach the support assembly ‘This fan is designed to be mounted as s flesh moat {for lower ceiling heights), or suspended. Flush mount (see figure 4) Loosen the set screws (2) in the support rod couplet located on the top center of the motor housing until the inside channel is clear. Remove and save the safety screw from the couplet.
Step 4 Hanging the Fan Body NOTE: Suspended Installation (follow steps 1-4), Flush mount Installation (go to step 4) 1 Notice the half ball on the end of the support r0d is grooved down one side. This Key way fits over the small key way pin on the inside of the mounting bracket and keeps the ceiling fan from spinning on the mounting bracket. 2 Using your step ladder, lift the fan and place the half ball in the center of the mounting bracket with the key way pin inserted into the key way on the ball.
white Ground Ground Fig. 9 Black Bk Fig. 10 Black G ; (Ground} Blu | ite i fi% Step 5 Making the Electrical Connections To operate your ceiling fan with the pull chain{s}) and switches mounted on your fan, follow the instructions below: Attach the GREEN wire {connected to the half ball) to the G ) wire in the junction box. The GROUND wire is usually a bare copper wire without plastic insulation. It could also be covered in green plastic insulation (see figure 9).
Step 6 Fan Blade and Blade Arm Assembly #% Attach each fan blade to a blade arm with three 3/16” x 7.5 mun blade screws and throe 3/16” fiber washers (see figure 11). DONOR OVER TIGHTEN THESE SCREWS, & Screws should be tightened until the washers are compressed by the screw head. Hold the Blade Arm decorative side down and place the blade on top with the flat side of the blade the washer and blade and screwed into the blade arm.
Screws Fig. Three Speed Switch (pull chain) Thunk Screws Fig. 14 Lulus T—— Light Mixture Switch (pull Cain) Glass Shades Step 8 Light Fixture Installation Back off (loosen) the three screws on the electrical housing cover (See figure 13). Connect White wire to White wire, and Black wire to Blue wire using quick connectors. Press together firmly. Place light fixture onto fan, line up the 2 holes and rotate light fixture; Insert the screws and tighten.
Optional Wiring Diagrams Figure 15 illustrates the wiring used to control the fan with 2 wall switch plus an optional light fixture controlled at the fixture. Figure 16 illustrates the wiring used to control fan with the pull chain on the electrical switch housing plus an optional light fixture with a wall switch, Figure 17 illustrates the wiring used to control the fan and optional light fixture with separate wall switches.
Your new ceiling fan is now ready for use. Reset your irenic breaker and restore power to the circuit. See the Operation Instructions below to review the function of each control on your fan. Operation Instructions The three speed pull chain located on the switch housing {see figure 13) controls the speed of your fan.
e e Mounting Bracket e Support Rod Cotter Pin e Safety Pin Motor Couplet Rotor Assembly Switch Housing Reverse Switch.