
V. Final Assembly
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VI. To avoid scratching the switch cup or damaging the motor, do not run the fan
without blades. So, the next step is to mount the blade assemblies on the
motor. The easiest way to do this is to insert a motor screw into one hole on the
base of the blade iron; hold it in place with a screwdriver and lift blade assembly
into place. Start this screw in an appropriate hole in motor. See Fig 11. Now
insert another into the other hole and tighten both screws. Repeat this with the
rest of the blade assemblies, and retighten all of the screws.
VIII.
IX.
X. Troubleshooting
Turn the power supply back on and prepare to be comfortable.
The first pull of the chain will give you high speed. The second is medium speed, and the third is low
speed. Once again will turn it off.
With the reverse switch in the down position, the fan will provide downward air movement and positive
air flow to cool you in the hot season. In the up position, air movement is upward and will bring heat
trapped at the ceiling , down around the rooms walls, warming you in the cold season.
Fan won't run - Check power supply.
Reverse switch is not fully engaged.
Pin is pushed out of wire connector in switch cup.
Fan makes noise -
Please allow 24 hours of running
time to fully seat bearings.
Screw(s) is(are) loose somewhere.
Variable speed control (dimmer) in fan circuit.
Fan wobbles - Bracket is loose at the ceiling.
Loose screw at top of fan.
Try switching opposing blades.
**CAUTION-DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REVERSE FAN WHILE IT IS IN MOTION.**
VII.
Fig. 11
Fig. 13
Fig. 10
We recommend that you retighten the blade
iron to blade screws and blade iron to motor
screws after fan has been up for 30 to 60 days.
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With the motor in place and the wires out of the way, slide the canopy
up to the hanging bracket. The canopy screw in the bracket will come
through the large end of the key slot in the canopy. Fig. 10. Turn the
canopy slightly, counter-clockwise, to hold in place, and insert
remaining canopy screw. Tighten the screws.
CANOPY
You're just about done now. The switch cup is the last step, and it's simple.
Notice the wire connectors in the switch cup and on the motor. They are color
coded and notched to fit only one way. Check the pins in both connectors for
alignment as shown in Fig. 12. If they the pins are only slightly misaligned,
bundle the wires tightly behind the connector when connecting. Push the
connectors together until latch secures them together and make sure none of the
pins were pushed out. Lift the cup into place . Insert one of the screws removed
earlier and thread into switch cup plate. Insert the remaining switch cup screws
and tighten all. Fig. 13.
Fig. 12
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