Assembly / Installation Instructions
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 basic electrical wiring electrician procedures, we recommend that you have a 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 o the circuit 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. You could however, encounter situations or problems not covered in this manual.
Junction Box Have you TURNED OFF the Electricity? Step 1 Attach the mounting bracket Loosen the two canopy mounting screws on the downside face of the mounting bracket. Back them out about half way. This will allow for easier installation of the ceiling canopy later (see figure 1). Mounting Bracket Washer Washer Install the mounting bracket on the electrical junction box in the ceiling using two machine screws, two washers and two lock washers (see figure 1). Screw Fig.
Step 2 Attach Motor Housing to Motor Motor Insert the motor housing onto motor Place motor housing cover onto motor, line up the 3 keyway holes rotate plate; locking it into place. Insert single screw and tighten (see figure 3). Tighten other 3 keyway screws. Motor Housing Cover Fig. 3 Step 3 Attach the support assembly Loosen the set screws (2) in the support rod coupler located on the top center of the motor housing (see figure 4) until the inside channel is clear.
Dust Cover Socket Step 4 Putting bulbs in top of fan Remove screws holding clear dust cover down. Screw bulbs (4) -included with your fan- into the sockets located in the top of the fan motor housing (see figure 5). Place clear dust cover back over bulb area. Replace screws you removed previously. Step 5 Hanging the Fan Body Notice the half ball on the end of the support rod is grooved down one side (see figure 6).
Mounting Bracket Keyway Pin Ball Hanger Support Rod Fig. 7 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: Ground Wire Ball Hanger Support Rod Fig. 8 Attach the BLACK wire and the BLUE wire from the ceiling fan to the BLACK wire in the junction box. Attach theWHITE wire and ORANGE (GRAY on some models) wire from the fan to the WHITE wire in the junction box.
Mounting Bracket Step 7 Attaching the Ceiling Canopy, Slide the ceiling canopy up into place over the ceiling mounting bracket. Slide rubber canopy cover into place. The two screws on the mounting bracket face should slip through the key hole slots in the canopy(see figure 10). Canopy Depending on how deep the electrical junction box was installed in the ceiling, you may have a slight gap between the ceiling canopy and the ceiling.
Step 9 Fan Blade Assembly Installation Fan Blade Remove the large screws in the face of the motor. Discard any rubber blocks attached to these screws. The rubber blocks are installed at the factory to stabilize the motor during shipment. Attach each blade to the motor face using the two screws attached to the blade arm (see figure 12). Take care not to bend the blade arms during installation. This will cause your fan to wobble while running. Switch Housing Mounting Plate Fig.
Switch Housing Connector Step 10 Electrical Switch Housing Installation Back off (loosen) the three screws on the electrical housing mounting plate attached to the motor shaft (see figure 15). A color coded wire connector (female) is located inside the electrical switch housing(see figure 14), a male connector extends from the mounting plate. Align the colors on each connector and push them together. The connectors are also notched and will connect only when the colors are aligned.
Fan controlled with wall switch and Light controlled at fan Optional Wiring Diagrams Figure 16 illustrates the wiring used to control the fan with a wall switch plus an optional light fixture controlled at the fixture. Figure 17 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. Fig.
Your new ceiling fan is now ready for use. Reset your circuit breaker and restore power to the circuit. See the Operation Instructions below to review the function of each control on your fan. Support Rod Ceiling Canopy Canopy Screw Operation Instructions Rubber Canopy Cover Coupler Cover Safety Screw Set Screw Motor Fan Body The pull chain located on the switch housing (see figure 13) controls the speed of your fan.