Humhold HDFSD -A01 User manual

Owner's
Manual
Model:HDFSD-A01
Size: 19”
Weight: 5.1lbs

Safety Rules
Please read all safety instructions prior to installing your
ceiling fan and save this document for future reference.
If you are in doubt about any of the information provided
or have difficulty installing your fan, please email
customer service at: gdwelldone01@outlook.com
▶Before you begin installing the fan, shut power off the
circuit breaker for the fuse box.
▶Read all instructions and safety information before
installing your new fan.
▶All wiring must be in accordance with national and local
electrical codes. ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are unfamiliar with
wiring, use aqualified electrician.
▶Do not bend the blades while installing, balancing the
blades, or cleaning the fan.
▶Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan
blades.
▶Make sure the installation site you choose allows the fan
blades to rotate without any obstructions.
▶To Reduce the Risk of Electric Shock, Disconnect the
electrical supply circuit before installing the light kit.
▶After you install the fan, make sure that all mounting
components are secured to prevent the fan from falling.
▶Turn the fan off and wait for the blades to stop
completely before performing any maintenance or
cleaning.

Plate Installation
Attach the mounting plate to the ceiling. There are two
types of screws included in the pack.
•For wooden ceiling
Drilling apilot hole in
your ceiling with the
power drills first, then
secure the plate with
wood screws
•For concrete ceiling
Drill ahole in the base
material with ahammer
drill and acorrectly
sized carbide drill bit
for the anchor and
clean out the hole
of all debris. Knock
expansion screw into
the hole and then
tighten it with awrench
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1
Wood screw
Mounting Plate
ceiling
Expansion screws
Mounting Plate

Wiring Preparation
2
1.
Make sure the parts are
not loose. In case of the
blades fall or loosen.
J-HOOK
2. Lift fan towards the
ceiling to suspend
from mounting bracket
using security cable
loop and washer hook.
Then you can start
wiring without holding
the fan body.
Tips:
Seek the help of another person to hold the stepladder in place and to
lift the fan up to you once you are set on the ladder.
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Wiring
3
Black
White
Live(Black)
Neutral(White)
WARNING
Disconnect the electrical supply circuit before wiring to reduce the risk of
electric shock.
1. Put receiving unit into the top of the fan body and
fastened it with electrical tape to avoid movement.
2. Make wire connections according to wire colors,
labels and diagram above.
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Mount Fan to Bracket
4
L-shape scew
location hole
Once wire connections are completed, lift the fan body and carefully
align the collar with the mounting bracket. Tabs on the ceiling plate
should seat into the channel inside of the fan collar. Rotate the fan
so that set screw holes on the fan body align with set screw holes on
the ceiling plate. Take care to not pinch or damage internal wires.
Insert and firmly tighten two canopy screws from the screw pack.
CAUTION
Align the marked L-shaped screw hole on the fan collar to the tab
stuck with the red sticker on the mounting plate. Otherwise, the fan
body will not fit the plate.
Note: Do not tighten down set screws until all
three are partly screwed in.
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Remote Control
CAUTION
If the indicator light does'nt bright while pressing any buttons, then check
the battery first. It may be reversed or out of power.
CAUTION
The remote is pre-paired with the fan. If the remote does not work, please
re-pair as follows:
Long press the "Pair Code" button within 5seconds when the fan is
powered on. The light flashes, then the remote is connected to the fan
successfully
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5

Maintenance
Here are some suggestions to help maintain your fan
•Because of the fan's natural movement, some connections may
become loose. Check the support connections, brackets, and
blade attachment twice ayear. Make sure they are secure.
•Clean your fan periodically to help maintain its new appearance
over the year. Do not use water when cleaning. This could damage
the motor, or possibly cause electrical shock.
•Use only asoft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the
finish. Cleaning products may damage the finished
•There is no need to oil your fan. The motor has permanently
lubricated bearings.
•If installed in acoastal, humid environment, regular surface
cleaning may be necessary to avoid deterioration or oxidizing
effects of salt or other corrosive elements. ADamp Location rating
is not an assurance of finish durability. Preventative measures
should be taken depending on the environmental exposures your
fan will undergo to preserve and protect the finish quality and
appearance of your fan.
WARNING
Before servicing or cleaning your fan, switch the power off at the service
panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from
being switched on accidentally.
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Troubleshooting
Please read all installation instructions carefully.
After reviewing the following tips, if you are unable to solve
aproblem, please contact customer service for additional
assistance
The Fan makes a humming noise
•Be sure you are using the control set supplied with your fan
•Make sure all fittings are firmly secured. Loose parts will often
cause vibrational noise or humming. Removal and re-attachment
can sometimes remedy such resonant vibrational noise.
Fan not responding to remote control
•Check that all wire connections are secure and made as instructed.
•Verify that power is on and reaching the receiver by avoltmeter.
•Verify that controller batteries are installed with proper polarity as
indicated inside the battery cover
Fan wobbles
•Make sure the mounting plate and hardware at the ceiling are
secure and firmly fastened. If necessary, use the wood screws
provided to further secure the outlet box to the joist.
•Carefully lower motor housing and verify that the mounting plate is
secure to the outlet box, screws are tight.
Light does not work
•Check wire connections at ceiling and receiver.
•Confirm that LED wire leads and terminal block are properly
connected to the LED board.
The Fan makes a repetitive ticking noise
•Check for obstructions in the rotor path.
•Make sure mounting hardware at the ceiling is secure.
•Make sure all other hardware and blade attachments are tight.
•Give fan adequate "Break in Period" of several hours to several
days then repeat steps above.
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For Any Problems
Contact Customer Service:
gdwelldone01@outlook.com
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