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Installation and Operation ManualFor Hunter Ceiling Fans
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CONGRATULATIONS!Your new Hunter ceiling fan is anaddition to your home or office thatwill provide comfort and perfor-mance for many years. This manualgives you complete instructions forinstalling and operating your fan.
We are proud of our work. We ap-preciate the opportunity to supplyyou with the best ceiling fan avail-able anywhere in the world.
Before installing your fan, record thefollowing information for yourrecords and warranty assistance.Please refer to the carton and theHunter nameplate (located on topoutside fan motor housing) for theproper information.
© 2002 Hunter Fan Co.7/1/2002
Model Name __________________
Catalog No. ___________________
Serial No. _____________________
Date Purchased ________________
Where Purchased ______________
____________________________
Attach Your Receiptor a Copy of
Your Receipt Here
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CONTENTSIMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................. 5
STEP 1 - GETTING READY ................................................................................................................................... 6
STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING PLATE ........................................................................................................... 8
STEP 3 - ASSEMBLING THE FAN ........................................................................................................................ 10
STEP 4 - WIRING THE FAN ................................................................................................................................ 12
STEP 5 - HANGING THE FAN ............................................................................................................................. 14
STEP 6 - ASSEMBLING FAN BLADES .................................................................................................................. 15
STEP 7 - ATTACHING THE SWITCH HOUSING ................................................................................................... 17
STEP 8 - INSTALLING LIGHT FIXTURE ................................................................................................................. 20
OPERATING YOUR HUNTER FAN ....................................................................................................................... 25
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................................................... 26
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................................................................................................... 27
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IMPORTANT INFORMATIONnot lock the circuit break-ers in the off position, se-curely fasten a prominentwarning device, such as atag, to the service panel.
• All wiring must be in ac-cordance with national andlocal electrical codes andANSI/NFPA 70. If you are un-familiar with wiring, youshould use a qualified elec-trician.
• To reduce the risk of per-sonal injury, do not bendthe blade attachment sys-tem when installing, bal-ancing, or cleaning the fan.Never insert foreign ob-jects between rotating fanblades.
DO YOU NEED HELP?
To install a ceiling fan, be sure youcan do the following:
• Locate ceiling joist or other suit-able support in ceiling.
• Drill holes for and install woodscrews.
• Identify and connect electricalwires.
• Lift 40 pounds.
If you need help installing the fan,your Hunter fan dealer can direct youto a licensed installer or electrician.
• To reduce the risk of fire,electrical shock, or motordamage, do not use a solid-state speed control withthis fan. Use only Hunterspeed controls.
WARNINGS
• To avoid possible electricalshock, before installingyour fan, disconnect thepower by turning off thecircuit breakers to the out-let box and associated wallswitch location. If you can-
CAUTIONS
• Read entire booklet care-fully before beginning in-stallation and save theseinstructions.
• To reduce the risk of per-sonal injury, attach the fandirectly to the supportstructure of the buildingaccording to these instruc-tions, and use only thehardware supplied.
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GATHERING THE TOOLS
You will need the following tools forinstalling the fan:
• Electric drill with 9/64" bit
• Standard screwdriver
• Phillips-head screwdriver
• Wrench or pliers
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Consider using Hunter’s optional accesso-ries, including a wall-mounted or remotespeed control. To install and use the ac-cessories, follow the instructions includedwith each product.
For quiet and optimum performance ofyour Hunter fan, use only Hunter speedcontrols.
STEP 1 - GETTING READYPREPARING THE FAN SITE
The location of a ceiling fan and howthe fan is attached to the buildingstructure are essential for reliableoperation, maximum efficiency, andenergy savings. For this reason, wehave included a separate booklet —“Guide to Choosing and Preparinga Ceiling Fan Site” — to help youselect the best location for your fan.The booklet also provides informa-tion to ensure your fan support andelectric outlet box meet UL-approvedsafety codes for ceiling fans.
The instructions in this installationmanual assume that you have used“Guide to Choosing and Preparinga Ceiling Fan Site” to pick the fanlocation and make certain the properfan support and outlet box are in-stalled.
CHECKING YOUR FAN PARTS
Carefully unpack your fan to avoiddamage to the fan parts. Check forany shipping damage to the motoror fan blades. If one of the fan bladeswas damaged in shipment, return allthe blades for replacement.
Hint: If you are installing more thanone fan, keep the fan bladesin sets, as they were shipped.
If any parts are missing or damaged,contact your Hunter dealer or callHunter Parts Department at901-248-2222.
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INSTALLER’S CHOICE®
This patented 3-position mountingsystem provides you maximum instal-lation flexibility and ease. You caninstall your Hunter fan in one of threeways. The steps in this manual in-clude specific instructions for the fanmounting method of your choice. Fora ceiling 8 feet or higher, standardmounting is recommended.
Flush Mounting (Figure 1a) fits closeto the ceiling, for low ceilings lessthan 8 feet high.
Standard Mounting (Figure 1b)hangs from the ceiling by a connec-tor pipe (included), for ceilings 8 feetor higher. For ceilings higher thaneight feet, you can purchase Hunterextension rods. All Hunter fans usesturdy 3/4" diameter pipe to assurestability and wobble-free perfor-mance.
Angle Mounting (Figure 1c) hangsfrom a vaulted or angled ceiling.
Figure 1c - Angle MountingFigure 1b - Standard MountingFigure 1a - Flush Mounting
10" 12"
34° Max
Pitch12
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STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING PLATE
4. Align the slotted holes in the ceil-ing plate with the pilot holes inthe wood support structure. Note:The isolation pads should be flushagainst the ceiling.
1. Drill two pilot holes into the woodsupport structure through theoutermost holes on the outletbox. The pilot holes should be9/64" in diameter.
2. Thread the lead wires from theoutlet box through the hole in themiddle of the ceiling plate.
3. Your fan comes with two neo-prene noise isolators. Position theisolators between the ceiling plateand ceiling by inserting the raisedareas on each isolator into theholes in the ceiling plate. Refer toFigure 2a.
Figure 2a - Adding Isolators to CeilingPlate
Figure 2b - Correct Position of CeilingPlate for Angle Mounting
Isolators
CeilingPlate
For Angle Mounting Only: Be sureto orient the ceiling plate so thatthe two hooks point up towardsthe ceiling peak as shown in Fig-ure 2b. Note: You will use thehooks to support the fan duringSTEP 4 - WIRING THE FAN.
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Figure 2c - Attaching Ceiling Plate to 2x 4 Brace
2 x 4 Brace
Ceiling Joist
Ceiling
Outlet Box
CeilingPlate
FlatWasher
3" WoodScrew
5. Place a flat washer on each of thetwo 3" screws and pass thescrews through the slotted holesin the ceiling plate as shown inFigure 2c.
6. Tighten the screws into the 9/64"pilot holes; do not use lubricantson the screws. Do not over-tighten.
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STEP 3 - ASSEMBLING THE FANUse the Step 3 instructions for thetype of mounting you have selected:standard, angle, or flush.
STANDARD AND ANGLE MOUNTING
For Standard 8-foot Ceilings andHigher
1. Insert the pipe through thecanopy as shown in Figure 3a.
Feed wires from the fan throughthe pipe.
2. Screw pipe into fan assembly un-til tight. IMPORTANT! Tightenpipe setscrew as shown in Figure3a.
CAUTION
The pipe has a special coatingon the threads. Do not removethis coating; the coating pre-vents the pipe from unscrew-ing. Once assembled, do notremove the pipe.
FLUSH MOUNTING
For Low Ceilings
1. Fit the canopy over the motorhanger adapter as shown in Fig-ure 3b. Make sure the canopy fitsFigure 3a - Inserting Pipe through
Canopy
Pipe
Canopy
PipeSetscrew
Figure 3b - Placing Canopy andWasher Over Adapter
AssemblyWasher
Canopy
Adapter
Top of Fan
snugly against the fan assemblywith no space between the pieces.
2. You will find a large assemblywasher included with the fan.Place the washer over the adapterand canopy as shown in Figure 3b.
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Assembly Washer
AdapterThreadedHole
Figure 3d - Attaching Canopy to FanAssembly
Figure 3c - Positioning AssemblyWasher Slots over Threaded Holes
3. Position the slots in the assem-bly washer over the threadedholes in the adapter as shownin Figure 3c.
4. Attach the canopy tightly to thefan assembly with three #8-32assembly screws and lockwashersas shown in Figure 3d.
Assembly Screwand Lockwasher
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STEP 4 - WIRING THE FAN1. Disconnect the power by turning
off the circuit breakers to the out-let box and associated wall switchlocation.
2. Tilt and hang the assembled fanfrom the ceiling plate hooks. Sliptwo rectangular canopy slots overceiling plate hooks as shown inFigures 4a and 4b.
Note: To hang the fan you musttilt the canopy to an almost verti-cal position so the canopy slotscome down over the ceiling platehooks.
3. You can use either one or two wallswitches to control the fan and/orlights separately. Use connection1 on page 13 to
• control the light with a wallswitch and the fan with achain pull (one wall switch re-quired)
• control the light with a chainpull and the fan with a wallswitch (one wall switch re-quired)
• control the light with one wallswitch and the fan with an-other (two wall switches re-quired)
Use connection 2 on page 13 ifthere is no separate wall switchpower wire for the light fixture.
Note: Wall switches not included.
Figure 4b - Assembled Fan Hangingfrom Ceiling Plate Hooks
CeilingPlate
Figure 4a - Attaching Slots on Canopyto Ceiling Plate Hooks
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Bare or Green
Green
ApprovedConnectors
PowerWires
In Ceiling
White
Whi
te Bla
ck
Black/White
1
2 Connections:
Black
Wall Switch Wire For Separate Control of Light Fixture
CeilingPlate
Outlet Box
2 x 4 Brace
Green GroundWire from HangerPipe (not present with flush mountingoption)
3 Wires From Fan
(Note: Wall switch must be acceptable as a general-useswitch.)
Connect Blk/Wht Wire from fanto Wall Switch Wire for separatecontrol of light fixture, orConnect Blk/Wht Wire from fanto Ceiling Black Wire if there is no separate Wall Switch Wirefor the light fixture.
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4. Connect the wires as shown in Fig-ure 4c. To connect the wires, twistthe bare metal leads together.Place a wire nut over the inter-twined length of wire and twistclockwise until tight as shown.
CAUTION
Be sure no bare wire or wirestrands are visible after mak-ing connections.
5. Separate the connected wires byplacing the green and white wireson one side of the outlet box andthe black and the black/whitewires on the other side of theoutlet box.
6. Turn the connectors upward. Pushthe wires gently into the outletbox.
Figure 4c - Wiring Diagram
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STEP 5 - HANGING THE FAN
Figure 5a - Attaching Canopy toCeiling Plate
Figure 5b - Canopy Tabs and Groovesin Hanger Ball
Sub-steps 1 and 2 apply to Flush, Stan-dard, and Angle mounting. Sub-step3 applies to Standard and Anglemounting only.
1. Swing the fan up so as to alignthe canopy screw holes with themounting holes on the ceilingplate. Refer to Figure 5a.
2. Install and tighten the two #10-32x 1/2" mounting screws.
3. For Standard and Angle Mount-ing only: In addition to sub-steps1 and 2, lift the fan housing to-wards the ceiling and rotate thefan until each canopy tab engagesa groove in the hanger ball asshown in Figure 5b.
Note: If the tabs are already en-gaged, do not rotate.
WARNING
Failure to complete sub-steps1 through 3 could cause fan tofall. (Sub-step 3 not applicablefor flush mounting.)
CeilingPlate
Canopy
Groove inHangerBall
CanopyTab
Groove inHanger Ball
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Figure 6a - Inserting Grommet intoFan Blade
Figure 6b - Attaching Fan Blade toBlade Iron
Figure 6c - Attaching Fan Blade toBlade Iron using Decorative Medallion
well as a blade iron. Insert theassembly screws into the bladeiron, through the blade and intothe medallion, with the bladesandwiched between the bladeiron and medallion as shown inFigure 6c.
Hunter fans use several styles of fanblade irons (brackets that hold theblade to the fan).
1. Your fan may include blade grom-mets. If your fan has grommets,insert them by hand into the holesas shown in Figure 6a.
2. Attach each blade to blade ironusing three blade assembly screwsas shown in Figure 6b. Some fansfeature a decorative medallion as
STEP 6 - ASSEMBLING FAN BLADESIf you used grommets, the bladesmay appear slightly loose afterscrews are tightened. This is nor-mal.
3. Remove the blade mountingscrews and rubber shippingbumpers from the motor.
Grommet
Fan Blade
Medallion
Blade Iron
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4. For each blade, insert one blademounting screw through the bladeiron as shown in Figure 6d, andattach lightly to the fan. Insert thesecond blade mounting screw,then securely tighten both mount-ing screws.
Figure 6d - Attaching Blade Irons toHub of Fan Assembly
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STEP 7 - ATTACHING THE SWITCH HOUSING
Figure 7a - Attaching Upper SwitchHousing to Switch Housing MountingPlate
HousingAssemblyScrew
SwitchHousingMountingPlate Upper Plug
Connector
UpperSwitchHousing Figure 7b - Mounting the Upper
Switch Housing
CAUTION
Make sure the upper switchhousing is securely attached tothe switch housing mountingplate. Failure to properly at-tach and tighten all three hous-ing assembly screws could re-sult in the switch housing andlight fixture falling.
The switch housing is made up of twosections: the upper switch housing,and the lower switch housing.
ATTACHING THE UPPER SWITCHHOUSING
1. Partially install two #6-32 x 3/8"housing assembly screws into theswitch housing mounting plate asshown in Figure 7a.
2. Feed the upper plug connectorthrough the center opening of theupper switch housing. See Figure7a.
3. Align the keyhole slots in the up-per switch housing with the hous-ing assembly screws installed insub-step 1.
4. Turn the upper switch housingcounterclockwise until the hous-ing assembly screws are firmlysituated in the narrow end of thekeyhole slots as shown in Figure7b. Install the one remaining #6-32 x 3/8" housing assembly screwinto the third hole in the upperswitch housing. Tighten all threescrews firmly.
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Table 7-1
Fan with no lightfixture included See Figure 7c
Fan with single-globe light fixture See Figure 7cincluded
Fan with multi-light light fixture See Figure 7dincluded
Fan with integra-ted single globe See Figure 7e
If your fan has a lower switch hous-ing as shown in Figure 7c, and youARE installing an accessory light kitor single-globe light fixture includedwith your fan, go directly to STEP8 - INSTALLING LIGHT FIXTURE.
Figure 7c
Figure 7d
ATTACHING THE LOWER SWITCHHOUSING
Your hunter fan includes one of twolower switch housings. Both lowerswitch housings are shown in Figures7c, 7d and 7e. The type of lowerswitch housing you have depends onwhether your fan includes a light fix-ture, and if so, what type of light fix-ture it is. Use table 7-1 to assist you.
Figure 7e
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If your fan has a lower switch hous-ing as shown in Figure 7c and youARE NOT installing a light fixture, orif your fan has a lower switch hous-ing as shown in Figure 7d or 7f, com-plete the following steps:
1. Connect the upper plug connec-tor from the motor to the lowerplug connector in the lowerswitch housing assembly. See Fig-ure 7f.
Note: Both plug connectors arepolarized and will only fit togetherone way. Make sure that bothconnectors are properly alignedbefore connecting them together.Incorrect connection could causeimproper operation and damageto the product.
Figure 7f - Plug Connection and LowerSwitch Housing Installation
UpperSwitchHousing
Upper PlugConnector
Lower PlugConnector
LowerSwitchHousingHousing
AssemblyScrew
2. Place the lower switch housingassembly over the upper switchhousing. Align the side screwholes in the upper and lowerswitch housings. Attach the lowerswitch housing to the upperswitch housing with three #6-32x 3/8" housing assembly screws.See Figure 7f.
Note: If your fan does not includea light fixture, you may purchasean accessory light kit separately.See STEP 8 - INSTALLING LIGHTFIXTURE.
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STEP 8 - INSTALLING LIGHT FIXTURE
Figure 8a - Removing Plug Button andSwitch Housing Cap
LowerSwitchHousing
Plug Button
Your fan may include a light fixture.Information for wiring and installingall included Hunter light fixtures fol-lows.
Note: If you purchased a fan withouta light fixture, you may purchase anaccessory light kit separately. For bestperformance and beauty, use onlyHunter-brand light kits, Type A-Z.Hunter light kits are designed, tested,and UL approved for all Hunter fans,and are available at most Hunterdealers. To install the light kit, followthe instructions included with the kit.
If you are not installing a light fixture,turn to OPERATING YOUR HUNTERFAN for additional instructions.
SwitchHousingCap
WARNING
• To avoid possible electricalshock, before installinglight fixtures, disconnectpower by turning off thecircuit breakers both to theoutlet box and to its asso-ciated wall switch location.If you cannot lock the cir-cuit breakers in the off po-sition, securely fasten aprominent warning device,such as a tag, to the servicepanel.
• Connect house wiring tothe fan before attachingthe light fixture to the fan.
• All wiring must be in accor-dance with national and lo-cal electrical codes and ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are unfamil-iar with wiring, you shoulduse a qualified electrician.
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INSTALLING INCLUDED SINGLE-GLOBE LIGHT FIXTURE
1. Remove the plug cap from thelower switch housing.
Note: Do not discard the plug cap.You will need this if you removethe light fixture in the future.
2. Locate the two wires in the lowerswitch housing labeled “ConnectLight Here” or “For Light Use”.One will be white, the other black/white. Unscrew the wire nutscounterclockwise to expose thebare metal leads.
3. Locate the white wire and theblack wire coming from the lightfixture.
4. Thread the two wires from thelight fixture through the centerhole in the lower switch housing.
5. Screw the fixture into the lowerswitch housing. Thread thelockwasher and nut provided overthe wires. Making sure the lightfixture mounting screw holes arealigned; hold the light fixture andtighten the nut on the inside ofthe lower switch housing. Insertand tighten the two #6-32 semslight fixture mounting screws.
6. Connect the black wire from thelight fixture to the black/whitewire from the lower switch hous-ing. See Figure 8b.
Connect the white wire from thelight fixture to the white wire fromthe lower switch housing. See Fig-ure 8b.
To fasten the wires, twist the twobare leads together. Place a wirenut over the intertwined length ofwire and twist clockwise until tight.
Black/WhiteWire fromSwitch Housing
White Wirefrom SwitchHousing
Wire Nut
White Wirefrom LightFixture
Black Wirefrom LightFixture
LightFixture
Figure 8b - Wiring Light Fixture to Fan
CAUTION
Be sure no bare wire or wirestrands are visible after mak-ing connections.
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Figure 8d - Multi-Light Fixture
Cup
Globe
SilencerBand
Thumb-screw
7. Connect the upper plug connec-tor from the motor to the lowerplug connector in the lowerswitch housing assembly. See Fig-ure 7f.
Note: Both plug connectors arepolarized and will only fit togetherone way. Make sure that bothconnectors are properly alignedbefore connecting them together.Incorrect connection could causeimproper operation and damageto the product.
8. Place the lower switch housingassembly over the upper switchhousing. Align the side screwholes in the upper and lowerswitch housings. Attach the lowerswitch housing to the upperswitch housing with three #6-32x 3/8" housing assembly screws.See Figure 7f.
Globe
Thumbscrew
Bulb
Figure 8c - Single-Globe Fixture
INSTALLING SINGLE-GLOBEFIXTURE BULB AND GLOBE
Refer to Figure 8c.
1. Install light bulbs.
2. Insert the globe around the bulband into the fixture. Install andtighten thumbscrews manually.Do not overtighten.
INSTALLING INTEGRATED MULTI-LIGHT FIXTURE BULBS ANDGLOBES
Refer to Figure 8d.
1. Place silencer band around theneck of each globe.
2. Insert globe in cup.
3. Install and tighten thumbscrewsmanually. Do not overtighten.
4. Install bulbs.
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Figure 8f - Attaching Fan Switch PullChain Extension (Aurora/Tiffany)
AURORA AND TIFFANY LIGHTFIXTURES
Thread the fan switch pull chainthrough the grommetted hole in thelight fixture bracket. Unfasten theextra chain looped through the holein the in the lower mounting cap andattach it to the fan switch pull chain.Repeat for light switch pull chain.
Refer to Figures 8e and 8f.
Figure 8e - Threading Fan Switch PullChain through Grommet
GrommettedHole
LowerMounting Cap
Extra Chains
Hole in LowerMounting Cap
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INSTALLING ACCESSORY LIGHTKITS
To install the light kit, follow the in-structions included with the kit forwiring, mounting, and assembly. Af-ter completing the light kit installa-tion, follow sub-steps 1 and 2 onpage 19 to reattach the lower switchhousing.
Figure 8g - Aurora Fixtures
AURORA AND TIFFANY LIGHTFIXTURES
Note: Sub-step 1 applies to all lightfixtures. Sub-steps 2-7 apply to Tif-fany and Aurora light fixtures. Referto Figures 8g.
1. Install bulbs.
2. Thread the fan switch pull chainthrough the hole in the metaldisk.
3. Place globe on pipe until flushagainst metal disk.
4. Thread the light switch pull chainthrough the large center openingof the globe.
5. Thread the fan switch pull chainthrough the small center openingin the globe.
6. Place the cover plate up againstthe underside of the globe. Passlight and fan switch pull chainsthrough the appropriate holes.
PipeGlobe
Metal Disk
BulbSocket
LightSwitchPull Chain
Cover Plate
Finial
7. Thread the light switch pull chainthrough the finial and screw thecap onto the pipe end until tight.
FanSwitchPull Chain
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direct breeze. In winter, havingthe fan draw air upward (clock-wise blade rotation) will distrib-ute the warmer air trapped at theceiling around the room withoutcausing a draft.
OPERATING YOUR HUNTER FAN1. Turn on electrical power to the
fan.
2. The pull chain controls power tothe fan. The chain has four set-tings in sequence: High, Medium,Low and Off.
• Pull the chain slowly to changesettings.
• Release slowly to prevent thechain from recoiling into theblades.
• The chain uses a breakawayconnector that separates if thechain is jerked. If this happens,simply reinsert the chain intothe connector.
3. Ceiling fans work best by blow-ing air downward (counterclock-wise blade rotation) in warmweather to cool the room with a
Figure 9a - Air Flow Patterns
To change the direction of airflow, turn the fan off and let itcome to a complete stop. Slidethe reversing switch on the fanto the opposite position as shownin Figure 9b. Restart fan.
Figure 9b - Pull Chain and ReversingSwitch
4. If your fan wobbles when operat-ing, use the enclosed balancing kitand instructions to balance thefan.
PullChain
ReversingSwitch
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCECaring for blades: Wood finishblades should be cleaned with a fur-niture polishing cloth. Occasionally,a light coat of furniture polish maybe applied for added protection andbeauty. Painted and high-glossblades may be cleaned in the samemanner as the fan finish.
MANUFACTURER'SPHONE NUMBERIf you need parts or serviceasssitance, please call 901-248-2222or visit us at our WEB site at:
http://www.hunterfan.com
Caring for finishes: For cleaning, asoft brush or lint-free cloth shouldbe used to prevent scratching the fin-ish. A vaccuum cleaner brush nozzlecan remove heavier dust. Surfacesmudges or an accumulation of dirtand dust can easily be removed byusing a mild detergent and a slightlydampened cloth. An artistic agentmay be used, but never use abrasivecleaning agents as they will damagethe finish.
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TROUBLESHOOTINGNothing happens; fan does not move.
Noisy operation.
1. Power turned off, fuse blown, orcircuit breaker tripped.
2. Loose wire connections or wrongconnections.
3. Motor reversing switch not en-gaged.
4. Pull chain switch not “on.”
5. Shipping bumpers still in place.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION1. Turn power on, replace fuse, or
reset breaker.
2a. Loosen canopy, check all connectionsaccording to STEP 4 - WIRING THE FAN(turn power off before checking).
2b.Check the plug connection in theswitch housing according to STEP7-ATTACHING THE SWITCHHOUSING.
3. Push switch firmly up or down.
4. Pull switch chain.
5. Remove shipping bumpers.
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1. Tighten screws until snug.
2. Tighten screws until snug.
3. Replace all blades.
1. Blade brackets screwed loosely tomotor.
2. Blade screwed loosely to blade iron.
3. Blade cracked.
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PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTIONNoisy operation (continued).
Excessive wobbling.
Note: When switching from mediumto low speed, you may notice some fanwobble. When the fan stabilizes at lowspeed, wobble will disappear.
4. Using non-approved speed control.
5. Glass screwed loosely to fixture.
6. Switch housing is loose.
1. Unbalanced blades.
2. Loose blades or blade irons.
3. Fan not secure on hanger assem-bly.
4. Fan hanger ball not seated incanopy tabs.
4. Change to approved speed control.
5. Hand-tighten the light fixturescrews. Ensure that rubber noiseisolators are installed.
6. Check and tighten screws to theswitch housing mounting plate andto the upper and lower switchhousing.
1. Use balancing kit included with fan.
2. Tighten all screws.
3. Turn power off, support fan verycarefully, loosen canopy and hangcorrectly.
4. Turn power off, support the fanvery carefully, and check that thehanger ball is properly seated.
If you have tried these troubleshooting solutions and still have trouble, call 901-248-2222 or visit ourWeb site at http://www.hunterfan.com.