JAMES ALLEN QICFA50960OB User manual



1. Disconnect the power by removing fuses or turning off circuit breakers.
2. If there is an existing outlet box, ensure it is clearly marked "Suitable for Fan
Support of 50 lbs (22.7 kg) or lesse". If it is not so marked, it must be replaced with an
approved one.
WARNING: Most outlet boxs commonly used for support of lighting fixtures are not
acceptable for fan support, and may need to be replaced. Due to the complexity of the
installation of this fan, a qualified licensed electrician is strongly recommened.
3. Secure the outlet box (or make sure the existing box is secured) directly to the
building structure. Use appropriate fasteners and building materials.
4. Figures 1 and 2 are examples of different ways to mount the outlet box in different
situations. A longer downrod may be required in sloped ceiling situations to maintain
proper blade clearance.
3. MOUNTING OPTIONS
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, OR PERSONAL INJURY,
MOUNT THE FAN ONLY TO AN OUTLET MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT OF 50 LBS
(22.7 KG) OR LESS AND USE MOUNTING SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE OUTLET BOX.
CAUTION: DO NOT MOUNT THIS FAN ON SLOPE CEILING.
Fig. 1
Ceiling Joists
Outlet Boxes
Fig. 2
Ceiling Joists
Outlet Boxes
WARNING -Turn off the power!
CAUTION: ALL PARTS ASSEMBLY SHOULD
BE WORKED AT THE FLOOR.
1. If not already affixed to the hanger
bracket, place the rectangular rubber isolators
between the hanger bracket and outlet box.
Secure the hanger bracket to the outlet box
using the 2 long steel screws supplied with
the outlex box.
2. Remove the set pin and safety lock clip
from the yoke on top of the motor assembly.
Slide the downrod through the canopy and
canopy cover. Slide the yoke cover onto the
downrod (Fig. 3). Feed the wires from the fan
motor through the downrod assembly.
3. (Fig. 4) Attach the downrod assembly
(downrod, yoke cover, canopy and canopy
cover) to the motor by sliding the downrod
into the yoke on top of the motor assembly.
Slide the set pin through the hole in the yoke,
downrod and secure it with the safety lock
clip. Tighten the set screws on yoke. The
yoke cover will lower down to conceal the
yoke. Feed the wires through the downrod
ball.
4. HANGING YOUR FAN
Fig. 3
Downrod
assembly
Ceiling
canopy
Canopy
cover
Yoke cover
Fig. 4
Downrod
Set screw
Yoke
Safety
lock clip
Set pin
Canopy
Canopy cover
Yoke cover

Fig. 7
WARNING -Turn off the power!
NOTE: Please see the label of the blade
side up as illustration shown for
assembly.
1. Slide the blade deco plate to position
the blade hole on the center of the blade.
Insert the blade deco bar into the hole in
the blade and secure with a blade deco
plate screws (Screw No. 1). (Fig. 5 & 6)
Caution: Do not tighten screws at this
point. All screws will be tightened after
the complete assembly of blades on the
fan.
2. Assemble each blade as in step 1/Fig.
5 & 6 to complete the blade circle. Align
the holes on the blade deco bars and
secure with the blade deco bar screws
(Screw No. 2), as show on Fig.7.
Caution: Do not tighten screws at this
point. All screws will be tightened after
the complete assembly of blades on the
fan.
3. Follow the same assembly process
throuth the 14th blade.
4. Slightly lift the14th blade to position
the 15th blade and screw it to complete
the blade circle. (Fig. 8)
5. ATTACHING THE FAN BLADES
Fig. 5
Fig. 8
Fan blade
Screws
Hole
“This side up”
label
Blade deco bar
Blade deco bar
Blade deco plate
Blade deco plate
Fig. 6
Blade deco bar
screws
(Screw No. 1)
Blade deco bar
Blade deco bar
Blade deco bar
screws
(Screw No. 2)
15th Blade unit

WARNING -Turn off the power!
1. Carefully lift the blade circle to the
fan assembly. (Fig. 9)
Important assembly process, it is a must
to require 3 persons at least to lift the
blade circle evenly onto the fan body and
positioning the blade holes at inner circle.
Suggestion: 3 persons at least for the jobs
to prevent any cracks.
2. Fasten the blade assemblies to the
blade holder with the blade secure screws
with fiber washers (Screw No. 3). Securely
tighten the two screws. (Fig. 10) Repeat
this procedure with the remaining blades.
3. Secure the 5 blade arms to the motor
housing and blade circle by tightening the
blade arm screws with lock washers
provided. (Screw No. 4 & 5) (Fig. 11)
4. Repeat this procedure for the remaining
blade arms.
5. Now is the time to tighten all the
blade and blade arm screws. Be sure all
screws are fully tightened. Be sure not to
forget screws No. 1 and No. 2. (Fig. 12)
6.
Lift the fan motor with the blades and
place into the hanger bracket, rotating the
ball until the groove engages the tab on the
hanger bracket. This locks the ball mount and
fan motor, preventing fan rotation during
operation. (Fig. 13)
Important assembly process, it is a must to
require 3 persons at least to lift the fan
assembly onto the hanger bracket.
7.
An additional safety support is provided
to prevent the fan from falling. Secure the
safety cable to the ceiling joist with screw
and washer, as illustrated in Fig. 13.
6. ATTACHING THE BLADE ARMS
Fig. 9
Fig. 11Fig. 10
Blade circle
Motor assembly
Blade screws
(Screw No. 3)
Blade holder
Fig. 12 Fig. 13
Blade arm screws
(Screw No. 4)
Blade arms
Blade arm screws
(Screw No. 5)
Screw No. 2
Screw No. 1
Downrod
Hanger bracket Safety cable


1. Make sure the wiring is safely inside the
outlet box as instructed in Step 5 -
Electrical Connections. To install the
canopy, slide the canopy up to hanger
bracket and place the key hole on the
canopy over the screw on the hanger
bracket, turn canopy until it locks in place
at the narrow section of the key holes. (Fig.
15) Align the circular hole on canopy with
the remaining hole on the hanger bracket,
secure by tightening the two set screws, lift
canopy cover and attach by turning
clockwise. Note: Adjust the canopy screws
as necessary until the canopy and canopy
cover are snug. (Fig. 15)
2. Attaching the Control Cup Plate
Attach the control cup plate to the flange of
the motor by using the three screws
provided that are pre-installed on the flange.
(Fig. 16)
3. Attaching the Control Cup
Snap together the cannon plugs and signal
cable plug, attach the control cup to the
control cup plate with the three screws
provided. (Fig. 17)
8. COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 15
Outlet box
Hanger
bracket
Canopy
Canopy cover
Screws
Screws
Control cup
Control
cup plate
Screws
Cannon plug
Signal cable
plug
Screws
Fiange
Control cup
plate

9. INSTALLING THE WALL CONTROL
Your DC brushless motor is equipped with an
automatically learned type remote control.
There are no frequency switches on the
receiver; the receiver unit will automatically
scan the frequency from the wall control if
any changes are made. The frequency settings
on the transmitter should be changed only in
case of interference or if a second or more
ceiling fans with the same type of control
system are installed in the same structure.
(Fig. 19) (It is recommended that you not use
the factory code settings. Change codes
setting to any other combination of dip switch
setting to avoid issues).
Remove the panel from the transmitter and
then install one 23A/12V battery (included).
To prevent damage to transmitter, remove the
battery if not use for long periods of time
(Fig. 19).
A. I, II, III, IV, V and VI buttons:
These six buttons are used to set the fan
speed as follows:
I = minimum speed
II = low speed
III = medium low speed
IV = medium speed
V = medium high speed
VI = high speed
B. button:
This button turns the fan off.
C. Reverse button:
This button is to control fan direction.
D. "SET" code setting button:
Follow the below steps to use the set
button.
Step 1. With the fan’s power off, arrange
code switches to desired code setting.
Step 2. After installing the unit and restoring
power to the fan, press and hold the “SET”
button 1 - 5 seconds. You must press the
“SET” button within 60 seconds of restoring
power to the fan.
Step 3. The fan will start to run and begin
the control setting process. The fan will run
in both directions for a total of
approximately 5 minutes.
Step 4. When the fan stops after
approximately 5 minutes, the control and
speed setting process is complete and the
fan is ready for use.
NOTE: If you want to change the blades: 1.
Turn off the power. 2. change the blades. 3.
turn the power on. 4. replay the step 2,3,4.
The receiver provides the following
protective function:
1. Lock position: The DC motor has a
built-in safety against obstruction during
operation. The motor will be locked
operation and disconnect power after 30
seconds of interruption. Please remove
obstacles before re-set.
2. Over 80W protection: When the
receiver detects motor power consumption
which is greater than 80W, the receiver
power will be stopped and operation will
immediately discontinue. Turn the receiver
power on after 5 seconds.
10. OPERATING YOUR TRANSMITTER
REMEMBER -Turn off the power!
1. Remove the existing wall plate and
switch from the wall junction box.
2. If your outlet box has a ground wire
(green or bare copper) connect the wall
control's ground wire to it; otherwise
connect the wall control's ground wire
directly to one of the screws from the
outlet box.
3. (Fig. 18) Carefully tuck the wire
connections inside the junction box.
Secure the wall control with the two
screws provided. Attach the wall plate
over the wall control and secure with the
two screws provided.
Hook up in "series only" do not connect
the hot and neutral wires of electric
circuit to the transmitter wall switch -
damage to the switch and possible fire
could occur.
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20

1. A ceiling fan is an environmentally
smart choice to cool as well as to help
warm your home or office. Adjust your
HVAC thermostat during fan use to save
additional energy and money on your air
conditioning and heating utility bills. You
should see a significant reduction in both
your heating and cooling costs by regular
use of your fan.
Do not hesitate to use your fan during
summer and winter months. In summer,
(Fig. 21) using the reverse switch, adjust
the fan's direction so cool air is blown
down, producing a cooling breeze. In
winter, (Fig. 22) reverse the fan so that an
upward airflow will push warm air off the
ceiling and circulate it downwards into the
living area. In winter months, use the fan
at a lower speed than summer.
2. Periodically check tightness of all
screws securing the blades to the blade
arm attachment points. A clicking or a
rattling noise is a sure indication of
loosening screws. Since screws will
invariably work loose over time, at least
once a year, tighten all the screws
attaching blades to blade arms. Do not
bend blade arms when cleaning or
servicing the fan.
3. Clean you fan periodically using only
a cloth dampened with a mild detergent
solution for all hardware - never use
solvents. The finish plating is lacquered to
prevent tarnishing. Use a lint-free cloth
with clean water to clean blades.
4. You will never need to oil or lubricate
your fan. Its permanently sealed bearings
will provide trouble free, silent operation
for many years.
5. If repairs or servicing are ever
required, to avoid possible electric shock,
turn off the electricity at the main fuse
or circuit panel before you begin.
11. FAN OPERATION AND CARE
Fig. 22
Fig. 21
WINTER

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