Charlton Home CHRH3209 Installation Instructions

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56" CEILING FAN
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
WHAT IS COVERED-
Except as specified below, the manufacturer of this product warrants it to be free of all defects in workmanship and material.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY-
1. All costs of removal or reinstallation
of the fan.
2. Damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained herein.
3. Damage occurring during shipment of the product (claims must be presented to the carrier).
4. Damage resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, or neglect.
5. Damage resulting from the application of any exterior coating, or by the addition of any unapproved accessories.
6. Damage resulting from repair or attempted repair by anyone other than the manufacturer.
technical skill, competence, or experience of the user.
8. Light bulbs, glass or acrylic components or accessories.
9. Minor occurrences of wobble are accepted as normal and should not necessarily be considered a defect.
WHO MAY ENFORCE WARRANTY-
This warranty may be enforced only by the original purchaser.
LENGTH OF THE WARRANTY -
1. For the fan motor - for the lifetime of
the original purchaser.
2. For everything else, except blades and finish - one year from the date of purchase.
3. For fan blades and finish - 90 days from the date of purchase.
WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR -
We agree to correct defects outlined in the warranty without charge, or at our option replace the fan with an equivalent or
superior product if the defective unit is returned prepaid to us.
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE -
To obtain warranty service, the product must be returned prepaid to manufacturer. (This warranty is not enforceable outside the United States.) Details regarding return shipment are explained elsewhere in this manual. Whenever warranty service is required, you must present a
copy of the original dated sales receipt as proof of coverage.
There is no other express warranty. Manufacturer hereby disclaims any and all implied warranties, including but not limited to those of merchantability of fitness for a particular purpose to the extent permitted by law. manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, or special damages arising out of or in connection with the product use or performance except as may otherwise be accorded by law. The duration of any implied warranty which cannot be disclaimed is limited to the periods specified above in the express warranty.
7. Damage resulting from causes other than product defects, including lack of
WARRANTY SERVICE
1. Most problems can be handled by our customer service agents over the telephone. Customers seeking warranty repair or replacement for any fan or component are encouraged to call us for assistance. All returns must be issued a Return Goods Authorization number (RGA) prior to returning the defective unit or part.
2. Arriving shipments will be refused if they do not bear a valid RGA number on the outside packaging.
3. A dated proof of purchase must accompany any fan or component clearly indicating the name of the original purchaser.
4. To avoid damage in transit, the product should be returned in its original box and packaging. We will not bear responsibility for any shipping damage.
5. Any return of a fan or component must be shipped freight and insurance prepaid.
FOR YOUR RECORDS
Purchased From City State Fan Model No. Date Purchased
Complete and mail the enclosed warranty card within 10 days to ensure your warranty is registered.
1. SAFETY RULES
1. To avoid possible electric shock, turn off the electricity at the main fuse box or
circuit panel before you begin the fan installation or before servicing the fan or installing accessories.
2. Read all instructions and safety information carefully before installing your fan and save these instructions.
3. Make sure all electrical connections comply with local codes or ordinances as well as the National Electrical Code. If you are unfamiliar with electric wiring, please use a qualified and licensed electrician.
4. Make sure you have a location selected for your fan which allows clear space for the blades to rotate, and at least seven (7) feet of clearance between the floor and the fan blade tips.
5. The outlet box and ceiling support joist used must be securely mounted, and capable of supporting at least 50 pounds. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury, use only an outlet box clearly labeled "Acceptable For Fan
Support".
6. To reduce the risk of personal injury
use only approved hanging brackets and screws supplied with the outlet box for mounting to the outlet box.
7. After installation is complete, check that all connections are absolutely secure.
8. Do not insert anything into the fan blades while they are rotating.
9. Do not operate the reverse switch until the fan has come to a complete stop.
10. Do not attempt to control the operation of the fan (or an optional light kit) from any wall control that is not
approved by us for use with its fans. Do
not use solid state wall controls. The use of any unapproved control voids the fan's warranty.
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLAITON
Phillips Screwdriver Wire Cutters Electrical Tape Step Ladder
2. UNPACKING YOUR FAN
Unpack your fan and check the contents. Do not discard the carton. If warranty replacement or repair is ever necessary the fan should be returned in original packaging. Remove all parts and hardware. Do not lay motor housing on its side - because the decorative casing may shift. Check all visible screws, bolts and nuts for tightness. Examine all parts. The following parts should be included:
1. Set of blades (a)
2. Hanging bracket (b)
3. Canopy (c)
4. Downrod assembly (3.5") and Alternate downrod (6") (d)
5. Yoke cover (e)
6. Fan motor assembly (f)
7. Set of blade arms (g)
8. Control cup (h)
9. Parts bags (i) containing: Blade attachment hardware (Screws/washers, washers may be attached to screws) Mounting hardware (wire nuts, wood screws, machine screws, lock washers, spring washers, metal washers.)
10. Pull chain knob (j)
11. Blade balancing kit (k)
a.
NOTE:
Some fan models will have slightly different parts than what is shown here depending upon the design you have chosen. Basic installation procedures are similar for all models.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
IF YOU FIND THAT PARTS ARE MISSING. CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR REPLACEMENT, OR CALL US DIRECTLY AND WE WILL MAIL REPLACEMENTS TO YOU IMMEDIATELY.
3. MOUNTING OPTIONS
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". If it is not so marked, it must be replaced with an approved one.
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 1,2 and 3 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.
5. To hang the fan in locations where no ceiling joist is available, a hanger support bar may be required (Figure 4). We distribute approved hanger support bars and outlet boxes.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, INSTALL THE PRIMARY MOUNTING MEANS AND USE ONLY THE HARDWARE
PROVIDED WITH THE FAN.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, OR PERSONAL INJURY,
MOUNT THE FAN ONLY TO AN OUTLET MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT AND USE MOUNTING SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE OUTLET BOX.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Ceiling Joists
Outlet Boxes
Ceiling Joists
Recessed outlet Boxes
Angled ceiling maximum 25ยบ angle
(with 3.5" downrod)
Ceiling Joist
Ceiling Joists
Outlet Boxes
Hanger
Support Bar
Outlet Boxes
Ceiling Joist
4. HANGING YOUR FAN
WARNING -Turn off the power!
DO NOT fasten the blades to the fan until it is assembled and hanging from the ceiling. To do so now will likely bend the blade arms and almost certainly cause wobble.
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. Slide the yoke cover onto the downrod (Fig. 5). Feed the wires from the fan motor through the downrod assembly.
3. (Fig. 6) Attach the downrod assembly by feeding the wires through the yoke cover, canopy and downrod assembly. Insert the downrod into the yoke. Slide the set pin through the yoke and downrod and secure with safety lock clip. Tighten the screws on yoke. Lower the yoke cover to conceal the yoke.
4. Pass the 120-volt supply wires through the center hole in the mounting bracket. Attach the mounting bracket to the outlet box with the screws and washers provided with the outlet box. Securely tighten the two mounting screws. (Fig. 7)
5. Lift the fan motor without 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. 8)
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Set pin
Yok e
Downrod assembly
Yoke cover
Downrod
Yoke cover
Set screw
Safety lock clip
Ceiling canopy
Canopy
Fig. 7
UL Listed Outlet box
Ceiling mounting bracket
Mounting screws (Supplied with outlet box)
Fig. 8
Ta b
Groove
120V Wires
5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
REMEMBER -Turn off the power!
Use the wire nuts supplied with your fan when making connections. Secure the connectors with electrical tape and make sure there are no loose connections or wire strands.
1. Spread the wires apart so that the black
and blue wires from the fan are on one side of the mounting bracket and the white wire and green ground wire are on the other side.
3. Optional Wall Controls: Wiring connections for optional wall control are shown in Fig. 9a and 9b. Figure 9a shows how to wire a fan wall control switch. This controls the fan only. To separately control an optional light kit using the light kit pull chain, you would have to connect the blue wire from the fan to the house supply wire, before it goes to the wall control. This is not an easy connection, and we suggest you call a
4. Inside the ceiling junction box be sure to spread the wires apart so that the black and blue connections are on one side of the outlet box and the white/white and green/ copper connections are on the other side.
Use ONLY wall controls approved by us. Use of unapproved wall controls will cause unacceptable humming noise, and avoids the fan warranty.
qualified electrician to do it for you.
2. (Fig. 9) Connect the BLACK building
supply wire to the BLACK and BLUE fan wires. Connect the WHITE building neutral wire to the WHITE fan neutral wire. Connect the COPPER building ground wire to the GREEN fan ground wire.
Fig. 9 Fig. 9a Fig. 9b
Outlet box
BLK
WH
GROUND
Fan switch on wall
BLKBLK
BLK
BLUE
WH
Outlet box
GROUND
Fan/light switch on wall
BLUE
BLUE
BLK
BLKBLK/WH
WH
Outlet box
GROUND
Fan
BLUE
BLK
WH
GRN
Ceiling
BLUE
House supply wire
BLUE
BLK
WH
GRN
Ceiling
House supply wire
Fan Fan
BLK
BLK
BLUE
WH
GRN
Ceiling
6. COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
1. Make sure the wiring is safely inside the outlet box as instructed in Step 5 - Electrical Connections. To install the canopy, remove the 1 of 2 screws from the bottom of the mounting bracket and loosening the other one a half turn from the screw head. Slide the canopy up to mounting bracket and place the key hole on the canopy over the screw on the mounting bracket, turn canopy until it locks in place at the narrow section of the key holes. Secure tightening the two set screws. (Fig. 10)
2. Blade Assembly & Installation (Fig. 11) Using the supplied blade arm
screws, attach the blades to the blade arms. In some cases the fiber washer is permanently fixed to the screw head. Ensure all screws are used for each blade. Next attach the blades to the motor assembly using the supplied screws. DO NOT bend the blade
arms when installing the blades.
Fig. 10
Hanger bracket
Screws
Fig. 11
Outlet box
Screws
Canopy
Screws
Fiber washers
Fig. 12
Control cup
Control cup plate
Cannon plug
Screws
3. Attaching the Control Cup (Fig. 12)
While holding the control cup under your fan, snap together the cannon plugs. Carefully push all wires back into the control cup, then install the control cup onto the control cup plate with 3 screws provided. Be sure to tighten all screws.
A certain amount of wobble may be considered normal, especially if the fan is on a downrod long than 12".
Screws
Blade arms
Blades
7. FAN OPERATION AND CARE
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. 13) using the reverse switch, adjust the fan's direction so cool air is blown down, producing a cooling breeze. In winter, (Fig. 14) 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.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
WINTER
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
FAN WILL NOT START
1. Check that the electricity has been
turned on at the circuit breaker which had probably been turned off during installation.
2. Turn off the electricity. Check all
connections in the wiring of the fan at the ceiling and make sure it follows the wiring instructions outlined in this manual.
NOISE Note: Always allow a day or two "run-in"
time for any new fan at medium or high speed. When attempting to diagnose noise, listen carefully from several sides to try and isolate the location of the noise (blade, upper end, motor, light kit, etc.)
1. Tighten all screws attaching blades to
blade arms. Remember to tighten these screws at least once a year because they may loosen slowly over time and cause a clicking noise.
2. Turn off the power. Loosen the
canopy and check that the wiring and/or wire nut connectors are not resting against the canopy, possibly vibrating while the fan is on.
3. Use of a standard light rheostat or an unapproved fan wall control to control the fan speed will always cause an annoying "hum". Many fan motors do not work quietly with solid state variable speed controls.
4. Check that the rubber gasket on the mounting bracket has been installed if called for in the installation instructions.
5. Check that the canopy in not touching the ceiling.
6. Check that all screws on the motor housing and the bottom housing are tight.
FAN TURNS, BUT DOES NOT MOVE MUCH AIR
1. The fan may be running in reverse.
The reverse switch located on the control cup. (see Fig. 15)
2. The distance from the ceiling to the blades may be too small. For downrod fans, optimal placement would be 8-9 feet from the floor.
3. The room may contain items which obstruct the air flow.
4. The fan may be too small for the size of the room.
EXCESSIVE WOBBLE Note: A small amount of wobble is
considered acceptable and should not be considered a defect.
1. Make certain all blades are tightly attached to each blades' respective blade arm.
REPLACEMENT PARTS AVAILABLE A full range of genuine replacement spare parts are available at reasonable cost directly form. Please call us
Fig. 15
Reverse switch
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