Emerson CF950PW00, CF950BS00, CF950WB00 User Manual

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Part No. F40BP72770000 Form No. BP7277
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Model No.
CF950PW00 CF950BS00 CF950WB00
EURO
Owner's Manual
LIMITED WARRANTY
What The Warranty Covers:
This warranty covers the motor and the other components and accessories of your Emerson ceiling fan against all defects in workmanship and materials. You must be the original purchaser or user of the product to be covered.
What The Period Of Coverage Is:
As it applies to the motor, this warranty will last for thirty years from the date you purchased your ceiling fan. All other components and accessories are covered by this warranty for one year from the date you purchased your ceiling fan. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MADE WITH RESPECT TO COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES IS ALSO LIMITED TO ONE YEAR.
What Will Emerson Company Do To Correct Problems:
Emerson Company will replace a defective Emerson Air Comfort Ceiling Fan motor, blade, component or other accessory at no charge to you. If repair of the motor or blades is not practical or possible within a reasonable time and no replacement can be provided, Emerson Company will refund the actual purchase price of your fan. We will ship the repaired product or replacement to you at no charge, but you are responsible for all costs or removal, reinstallation and shipping of the product to Emerson Company.
How Can You Get Service:
YOU MUST HAVE PROOF OF YOUR PURCHASE OF THE CEILING FAN TO OBTAIN LIMITED WARRANTY SERVICE. KEEP YOUR RECEIPT OR OTHER PROOF OF PURCHASE. You can return the product to our factory or to your nearest authorized service center.
• To return the product to the factory, obtain a return authorization and service identification tag by writing to Air Comfort Products, Division of Emerson Company, 8100 W. Florissant Ave., St. Louis, MO 63136. Include all model numbers shown on the product with your request.
• To return the product to an authorized service center, call 1-800-654-3545 for the address of the nearest authorized service center.
You will be responsible for all insurance, freight or other transportation charges to our factory or authorized service center. Your Emerson Air Comfort Ceiling Fan should be properly packed to avoid damage in transit since we will not be responsible for any such damage.
What Is Not Covered:
The glass globes and light bulbs of your ceiling fan are not covered by this warranty. This warranty also does not cover any defects, malfunctions or failures caused by:
• Repairs by persons not authorized by Emerson Company,
• Use of parts or accessories not authorized by Emerson Company,
• Mishandling, improper installation, modifications or damage to your ceiling fan while in your possession, or
• Unreasonable use, misuse, abuse, including failing to do reasonable and necessary maintenance, and normal wear and tear.
Additionally, this warranty and any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are voided when:
• The original purchaser or user ceases to own the product, or
• The fan is moved from its original point of installation.
This warranty is only valid within the 50 states of the United States and the District of Columbia. No other written or oral warranties apply, and no employee, agent, dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of Emerson Company.
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR A REFUND ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY AND EMERSON IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Incidental damages include but are not limited to such damages as loss of time and loss of use. Consequential damages include but are not limited to the cost of repairing or replacing other property which was damaged if this product does not work properly.
How State Law Relates To The Warranty:
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Net Weight: 29.8 Lbs.
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WARNING
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WARNING: To avoid fire, shock, and serious personal injury, follow these instructions.
Safety Instructions
1. Read your owner’s manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
2. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
3. Be careful of the fan and blades when cleaning, painting, or working near the fan. Always turn off the power to the ceiling fan before servicing.
4. Do not put anything into the fan blades while they are turning.
5. Do not operate reversing switch until fan blades have come to a complete stop.
Additional Safety Instructions for Installation
1. To avoid possible shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the fuse box before wiring, and do not operate fan without blades.
2. All wiring must satisfy National and Local Electrical Codes. Use the National Electrical Code if Local Codes do not exist. The ceiling fan must be grounded as a precaution against possible electrical shock. Electrical installation should be made or approved by a licensed electrician.
3. The outlet box and joist must be securely mounted and capable of reliably supporting at least 50 pounds. Use only U.L. outlet boxes listed as “Acceptable for Fan Support”, and use the mounting screws provided with the outlet box. Most outlet boxes commonly used for support of light fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
4. The downrod furnished with the fan proves the minimum recommended floor to fan blade clearance for an 8 foot ceiling.
5. The fan must be mounted with the fan blades at least 7 feet from the floor to prevent accidental contact with the fan blades.
6. Follow the recommended instructions for the proper method of wiring your ceiling fan. If you do not know enough about electrical wiring, have your fan installed by a licensed electrician.
WARNING: To avoid fire, shock or injury, do not use an Emerson or any other brand of control not specifically approved for this fan.
WARNING: This product is designed to use only those parts supplied with this product and/or any accessories designated specifically for use this product by Emerson Company. Substitution of parts or accessories not designated for use with this product by Emerson Company could result in personal injury or property damage.
WARNING: To Reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade flange when installing the blade flanges, balancing the blades or cleaning the fan. Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.
DATE CODE:
The date code of this fan may be found on
the box, stamped in ink on a white label.
You should record this data above and
keep it in a safe place for future use.
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This Manual Is Designed to Make it as Easy as Possible for You
to Assemble, Install, Operate and Maintain Your Ceiling Fan
Tools Needed for Assembly
One Phillips head screwdriver One stepladder Three wire connectors (supplied) One wire stripper Four AAA alkaline batteries Three 25-watt (max.) candelabra base bulbs Three 40-watt (max.) candelabra base bulbs
Unpacking Instructions
For your convenience, check-off boxes are provided next to each step. As each step is completed, place a check mark in the box. This will insure that all steps have been completed and will be helpful in finding your place should you be interrupted.
1. Unpack the items carefully to avoid damage to any
of the components.
NOTE: If you are uncertain of part description, refer to exploded view illustration.
2. Check to see that you have received the following parts:
a. Fan motor assembly b. One ceiling cover c. Five fan blades d. One upper light glass bowl e. One lower light glass bowl f. One hanger ball/downrod assembly g. One SR110 Remote Control h. One SW105 Receiver i. One loose parts bag containing:
1. One clevis pin
2. One hairpin clip
3. Seven wire connectors
4. Two #8 external tooth lockwashers
5. Two #8-32 knurled knobs
6. Two 8-32 x 1-1/4” threaded studs
7. Sixteen M5 x 6mm slotted Phillips washer head screws
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NOTE: Place the parts from the loose parts bags in a small container to keep them from being lost. If any parts are missing, contact your local retailer or catalog outlet for replacement before proceeding.
3. Remove the fan motor assembly from the
protective plastic bag. Flip over the upper syrofoam to expose a cylinder area. Set the fan motor assembly into the cylinder area to avoid damage to the lower light kit during assembly.
Materials
Wiring outlet box and box connectors must be of type required by the local code. The minimum would be a 3-conductor (2-wire with ground) of size shown to the right:
Installed Wire Length Wire Size A.W.G.
Up to 50 ft. 14
50-100 ft. 12
Before assembly your ceiling fan, refer to section on proper method of wiring your fan (page 6). If you feel you do not have enough wiring knowledge or experience, have your fan installed by a licensed electrician.
WARNING
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Do not install or use fan if any part is damaged or missing. Call Toll-Free:
1-800-654-3545
This product is designed to use only those parts supplied with this product and/or any accessories designated specifically for use with this product by Emerson Company. Substitution of parts or accessories not designated for use with this product by Emerson Company could result in personal injury or property damage.
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UP DN
HIGH
MED
LOW
OFF
SR110
REV
UPPER LIGHT GLASS BOWL
REMOTE CONTROL
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CEILING COVER
FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY
LOOSE PARTS BAG
SW105 RECEIVER
HANGER BALL/ DOWNROD ASSEMBLY
HANGER BRACKET
LOWER LIGHT GLASS BOWL
FAN BLADES
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Installation of Battery
1. Remove the battery cover and install four AAA batteries (not supplied), oriented as shown in the battery compartment (Figure 1).
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General
Your Emerson Ceiling Fan comes equipped with a SR110 Remote Control (transmitter) and a SW105 Receiver, which is mounted under the fan ceiling cover. The remote control is designed to control your ceiling fan speed, airflow direction, and light intensity.
NOTE: The SW105 Receiver may also be used with an optional Emerson SW115 Wall Control.
IMPORTANT
This Owner’s Manual is divided into two sections. The first section, REMOTE CONTROL PROCEDURES, describes how to install the four alkaline batteries (not supplied) in the remote control transmitter, and how to set the operating frequency of the transmitter and receiver. These instructions must be performed prior to installation of the ceiling fan as described in the second section, CEILING FAN PROCEDURES.
REMOTE CONTROL
PROCEDURES
General
Your Emerson Ceiling Fan/Light Remote Control consists of a hand-held transmitter and a receiver which is mounted under the fan ceiling cover. The remote control is designed to separately control your ceiling fan and light intensities. There are four push buttons (HI, MED, LOW, OFF) to set the fan speed and turn the fan off. The REV push button changes the airflow direction of the fan blades. The UP (uplight) and DN (downlight) push buttons turn the lights on and off and control the light intensities. The red indicator light will illuminate while any button is pressed, indicating that the battery is good.
The remote control transmitter is powered by four AAA alkaline batteries (not supplied). To prevent possible damage if the batteries should leak, be sure to remove the batteries when the control is not to be used for an extended period of time.
Code switches in the transmitter and receiver may be set in 16 different positions. If your fan and light go on and off without using your control, you may be getting interference from other remote units such as garage door openers, car alarms or security systems. To remedy this situation, simply change the combination code in your transmitter and receiver.
Preset Memory Feature
Your Emerson remote control receiver is equipped with a preset memory feature. The receiver will remember the light intensities and fan speed when the lights and fan are turned off from the wall switch. When the wall switch is turned back on, the lights and fan will resume operation as they were prior to being turned off.
Figure 1
Setting Operating
Frequency of Transmitter
and Receiver
Your remote control transmitter and receiver have code switches which must be set on one of 16 possible code combinations. The four levers (numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4) on the switches are factory­set in the ON (up) position. Do not use this setting. Change the switch settings as follows:
1. Slide the four switch levers (Figure 1) in the remote control transmitter to your choice of ON (up) or down positions. Use a ball-point pen or small screwdriver and slide the levers firmly up or down.
2. In the receiver, slide the four switch levers in the same positions as set in the transmitter. Make sure the levers on both switches are in the same positions; otherwise the fan will not operate.
3. Position the batteries in the transmitter battery compartment and replace the battery cover.
CEILING F AN PROCEDURES
Assembly
Figure 2
1. Remove the hanger ball by loosening the setscrew in the hanger ball until the ball falls freely down the downrod (Figure 2). Remove the pin from the downrod, then remove the hanger ball. Retain the pin and hanger ball for reinstallation in Step 6.
REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER
CODE
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
BATTERY COVER
SWITCH
ON
CODE SWITCH
SWITCH LEVERS
2341
RECEIVER
CODE SWITCH
PIN
HANGER BALL
DOWNROD
SETSCREW
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2. Unscrew the two setscrews (Figure 3) until they clear the inside of the motor coupling. Then separate, untwist and unkink the four 80” motor leads. Route the motor lead wires through the downrod. Align the clevis pin holes in the downrod with the holes in the motor coupling. Install the clevis pin and secure with the hairpin clip (Figure 3). The clevis pin must go through the holes in the motor coupling and the holes in the downrod. Be sure to push the straight leg of the hairpin clip through the hole near the end of the clevis pin until the curved portion of the hairpin clip snaps around the clevis pin. The hairpin clip must be properly installed to prevent the clevis pin from working loose. Pull on the downrod to make sure the clevis pin is properly installed.
3. Tighten the two setscrews (Figure 3) securely while pulling up on the downrod.
NOTE: The setscrews must be properly installed as described above, or fan wobble could result.
4. Screw a 25-watt (maximum) candelabra base bulb
into each of the three light sockets (Figure 3).
5. Place the upper light glass bowl over the downrod and align the three flat areas on the bottom flange of the glass bowl with three raised dimples in the light fixture plate. Then turn the glass bowl clockwise until it stops (Figure 4). Place the ceiling cover on the downrod as shown and rest it on the upper light glass bowl.
6. Reinstall the hanger ball (Figure 4) on the downrod as follows. Route the four 80” motor leads through the hanger ball. Position the pin through the two holes in the downrod and align the hanger ball so the pin is captured in the groove in the top of the hanger ball. Pull the hanger ball up tight against the pin. Securely tighten the setscrew in the hanger
ball. A loose setscrew could create fan wobble.
7. The fan comes with blue, yellow, black, and white
leads that are 80-inches long. Before installing the fan, measure up approximately 6 to 9-inches above the top of the hanger ball/downrod assembly. Cut off excess leads and strip back insulation 1/2-inch from end of leads.
8. Mount each fan blade to a blade flange using three M5 x 6mm slotted Phillips washer head screws (Figure 5).
9. You have now completed the assembly of your new ceiling fan. You can now proceed with hanging and wiring your fan.
It is critical that the clevis pin in the motor coupling is properly installed and the setscrews securely tightened. Failure to verify that the pin and setscrews are properly installed (as shown in Figure 3) could result in the fan falling.
WARNING
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It is critical that the hanger ball is properly installed and the setscrew securely tightened. Failure to verify that the pin and setscrew are properly installed could result in the fan falling.
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade flanges when installing the blades, balancing the blades or cleaning the fan. Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.
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HANGER BALL
DOWNROD
PIN
TO TIGHTEN
SETSCREW
CEILING COVER
UPPER LIGHT GLASS BOWL
DOWNROD
25-WATT BULB
HAIRPIN CLIP
RAISED DIMPLE
MOTOR COUPLING
SETSCREW
LIGHT SOCKET
UPPER LIGHT FIXTURE PLATE
CLEVIS PIN
FLAT AREA OF BOTTOM FLANGE ON THE GLASS BOWL
M5 x 6mm SLOTTED PHILLIPS WASHER HEAD SCREW (3)
FAN BLADE
BLADE FLANGE
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If you feel that you do not have enough electrical wiring knowledge or experience, have your fan installed by a licensed electrician.
How to Wire Your Ceiling Fan
Figure 8
To avoid possible fire or shock, do not pinch wires between the hanger ball/downrod assembly and hanger bracket.
WARNING
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To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring.
NOTE: If you are not sure if the outlet box is grounded, contact a licensed electrician for advice, as it must be grounded for safe operation.
WARNING
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The fan must be hung with at least 7' of clearance from floor to blades (Figure 6).
Hanger bracket must seat firmly against outlet box. If the outlet box is recessed, remove wall board until bracket contacts box. If bracket and/or outlet box are not securely attached, the fan could wobble or fall.
Failure to seat tab in groove could cause damage to electrical wires and possible shock or fire hazard.
TWO SCREWS SUPPLIED WITH OUTLET BOX
HANGER BRACKET
OUTLET BOX
Figure 6
Figure 7
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury, mount fan to outlet box marked “Acceptable for Fan Support”, and use screws supplied with outlet box. Most outlet boxes commonly used for support of light fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician in in doubt.
The outlet box and joist must be securely anchored and capable of supporting at least 50 lbs. Use only a U.L. outlet box listed as “Acceptable for Fan Support”.
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1.Securely attach the hanger bracket to the outlet box
using the two screws supplied with the outlet box (Figure 7).
2. Carefully lift the fan and seat the hanger ball/downrod assembly on the hanger bracket that was just attached to the outlet box (Figure 7). Be sure the groove in the ball is lined up with tab on the hanger bracket (Figure 8).
The outlet box must be securely anchored and capable of withstanding a load of at least 50 pounds.
If your fan is to replace an existing ceiling light fixture, turn electricity off at the main fuse box at this time and remove the existing light fixture.
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Electrical Requirements
Your new ceiling fan will require a grounded electrical supply line of 120 volts AC, 60 Hz, 15 amp circuit.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury, mount fan to outlet box marked “Acceptable for Fan Support”, and use screws supplied with outlet box. Most outlet boxes commonly used for support of light fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
Turning off wall switch is not sufficient. To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring. All wiring must be in accordance with National and Local codes and the ceiling fan must be properly grounded as a precaution against possible electrical shock.
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How to Hang
Your Ceiling Fan
CEILING
AT LEAST 7'
FLOOR
NOTE: CEILING COVER, SUPPLY WIRES AND FAN WIRES OMITTED FOR CLARITY.
OUTLET BOX
HANGER BRACKET
HANGER BALL/ DOWNROD ASSEMBLY
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1. Pull the wire leads, coming from the end of the downrod, and the supply wires through the open side of the hanger bracket (Figure 9).
2. Position the Emerson SW105 Receiver (supplied) in the ceiling cover so that the flat side of the receiver faces up and the open portion of the receiver is to the right, as shown in Figure 9.
3. Using wire connectors (supplied), make wiring connections as follows (Figure 9 and 10):
a. Connect the green ground wires from the
hanger bracket and the hanger ball to the supply ground wire (bare or green).
b. Connect the white fan wire and the white
supply wire to the white receiver wire (AC IN/MOTOR N).
c. Connect the black fan wire to the black receiver
wire (TO MOTOR L).
R
Figure 9
Figure 10
d. Connect the black supply wire to the black/white
receiver wire (AC IN L).
e. Connect the blue fan wire to the blue receiver
wire (BOTTOM LIGHT).
f. Connect the yellow fan wire to the yellow
receiver wire (UPPER LIGHT).
4. After connections have been made, separate the white and green wires from the black, blue, and yellow wires.
5. Carefully turn the wires upward and insert them up through the open side of the hanger bracket and into the outlet box (Figure 11). Push the green and white wires into one side of the outlet box; push the black, blue, and yellow wires into the other side of the outlet box.
6. Screw the two threaded studs (supplied) into the tapped holes in the hanger bracket (Figure 11).
7. Slide the receiver up and seat on the hanger bracket. Then lift the ceiling cover up to the threaded studs and turn until the studs protrude through the holes in the ceiling cover (Figure 12).
Figure 11
Figure 12
Check to see that all connections are tight, including ground, and that no bare wire is visible at the wire connectors, except for the ground wire. Do not operate fan until blades are in place. Noise and fan damage could result.
WARNING
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OUTLET BOX
HANGER BRACKET
HANGER BRACKET GROUND WIRE
(GREEN)
HANGER BALL GROUND WIRE
(GREEN)
SUPPLY GROUND WIRE
(GREEN OR BARE)
SW105 RECEIVER
WHITE SUPPLY WIRE
CEILING COVER
OPEN
PORTION OF
RECEIVER
HERE
WIRE CONNECTOR
BLACK SUPPLY WIRE
BLACK FAN WIRE
BLACK/WHITE RECEIVER
WHITE RECEIVER WIRE
WHITE FAN WIRE
WIRE
BLUE FAN WIRE
BLUE RECEIVE WIRE
YELLOW FAN WIRE YELLOW RECEIVER
WIRE
BLACK RECEIVER WIRE
SW105 RECEIVER
WHITE RECEIVER WIRE
BLACK RECEIVER WIRE
BLACK/WHITE RECEIVER WIRE
WHITE FAN WIRE
BLACK FAN WIRE
DOWNROD
BLACK SUPPLY WIRE
TO
110V SUPPLY
HI
U/L
D/L
MED
LOW
REV
FAN OFF
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EMERSON
ONOFF
BLUE RECEIVER WIRE YELLOW RECEIVER WIRE
BLUE FAN WIRE
YELLOW FAN WIRE
UPPER LIGHT FIXTURE
LISTED GENERAL USE ON/OFF WALL SWITCH OR OPTIONAL EMERSON SW115 WALL CONTROL
WHITE SUPPLY WIRE
OUTLET BOX
HANGER BRACKET
1-1/4" THREADED STUDS (2)
RECEIVER
CEILING COVER
LOWER LIGHT FIXTURE
1-1/4" THREADED STUD
#8 INTERNAL TOOTH LOCKWASHERS
CEILING COVER
#8-32 KNURLED KNOB
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8. Secure the ceiling cover in place by sliding lockwashers over the threaded studs and installing the two knurled knobs (supplied) (Figure 12). Tighten the knurled knobs securely until the ceiling cover fits snugly against the ceiling and the hole in the ceiling cover is clear of the downrod. Your fan is now wired to be turned on and off from the remote control.
Installing Lower Light
Glass Bowl
1. Screw a 40-watt (maximum) candelabra base bulb into each of the three light sockets on the lower light fixture (Figure 13).
2. Place the lower light glass bowl into the lower light fixture plate, aligning the three flat areas on the top flange of the glass bowl with the three raised dimples in the light fixture plate. Then turn the glass bowl clockwise until it stops (Figure 13).
NOTE: Periodically check that the glass bowl is seated fully clockwise in the light fixture plate.
Replacing Upper LIght
Fixture Bulbs
NOTE: To prevent damage to the receiver, turn “off” the electricity at the wall switch before installing or removing light bulbs on the ceiling fan.
1. Carefully turn the upper glass bowl counter-
clockwise and then raise to expose the lamp sockets (Figure 14). Grasp the socket of the defective bulb and rotate the socket outwards, then remove the bulb.
2. Install a 25-watt candelabra base bulb and rotate the socket back to its original position. Carefully lower the glass bowl into the light fixture plate, aligning the flat areas on the glass flange with raised dimples on the upper light plate. Turn the glass bowl clockwise until it stops.
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To avoid possible fire or shock, make sure that the electrical wires are completely inside the outlet box and not pinched between the ceiling cover and the ceiling.
WARNING
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Figure 13
Figure 14
Installation of
Storage Bracket
A storage bracket is supplied with the remote control for holding the transmitter when not in use. If you desire to use the bracket, use the two screw (supplied) and install it on a wall that is away from excess heat or humidity.
OPERATION
IMPORTANT
Fan installation must be completed, including the installation of the fan blades, before testing of the remote control.
Restore electrical power to the outlet box by turning the electricity on at the main fuse box. Your remote control (Figure 15) now has full control of your fan and lights.
1. To set the desired fan speed, press the HI, MED, or LOW button to operate your fan on high, medium, or low speed.
2. To turn your fan off, press the OFF button.
3. To change the airflow direction of the fan blades, press the REV button.
4. To turn the downlight on, press and release the DN button. The light will turn on at the light intensity previously selected.
5. To turn the uplight on, press and release the UP button. The light will turn on at the light intensity previously selected.
6. To vary the intensity of the light, hold the DN or UP button down until the desired light intensity is reached, then release the button.
Figure 15
UPPER LIGHT GLASS BOWL
LIGHT SOCKET
25-WATT BULB
TO LOOSEN
UPPER LIGHT FIXTURE PLATE
FLAT AREA OF THE GLASS FLANGE
RAISED DIMPLE
RAISED DIMPLE
LIGHT SOCKET
LOWER LIGHT
40-WATT BULB
LOWER LIGHT GLASS BOWL
FLAT AREA
FIXTURE PLATE
UP DN
HIGH
MED
LOW
OFF
REV
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Trouble Shooting
TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY
1. Fan/lights fail to 1. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. 1. Check main and branch circuit breaker operate. and fuses.
2. Wall switch in OFF position. 2. Turn wall switch to ON.
3. Defective battery in the remote control 3. Check that the battery is good (red transmitter. indicator light should light when
any button is pressed).
4. Code switches in the receiver and transmitter 4. Check that the receiver and transmitter are not set in same position. code switches are set in the same position.
WARNING: Make sure main power is turned OFF.
5. Receiver (under the ceiling cover) is 5. Check that the receiver is properly wired. improperly wired.
2. Fan sounds noisy. 1. Blades not attached to fan. 1. Attach blades to fan before operating.
2. Screws holding blades to flanges are loose. 2. Tighten screws securely.
3. Fan wobbles 1. Setscrews securing motor coupling are 1. Raise the upper light glass bowl and excessively. not tightened securely. tighten setscrews securely.
2. Setscrew in the hanger ball/downrod 2. Tighten the setscrew in the hanger assembly is loose. ball/downrod assembly.
3. Screws securing fan blade to flange are loose. 3. Check to be sure screws which attach the
fan blade to the flanges are tight.
4. Hanger bracket and/or ceiling outlet box is not 4. Tighten the hanger bracket screws to the securely fastened. outlet box, and/or secure outlet box.
5. Fan blades out of balance. 5. Interchanging an adjacent (side-by-side)
blade pair can redistribute the weight and result in smoother operation.
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY TURN OFF POWER AT FUSE BOX OR CIRCUIT BREAKER
BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING YOUR FAN.
IMPORTANT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
for your Ceiling Fan
Periodic cleaning of your new ceiling fan is the only maintenance that is needed.
When cleaning, use only a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the finish.
Abrasive cleaning agents are not required and should be avoided to prevent damage to finish.
Maintenance Accessories
1. Ceiling Fan Controls (see store or catalog).
2. Downrod Extension Kits (see store or catalog).
Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It could damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock.
WARNING
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This product is designed to use only those parts supplied with this product and/or any accessories designated specifically for use with this product by Emerson Company. Substitution of parts or accessories not designated for use with this product by Emerson Company could result in personal injury or property damage.
The use of any other control not specifically approved for this fan could result in fire, shock and personal injury.
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Repair Parts Listing
Part Numbers
Key Model No. Model No. Model No.
No. Description CF950PW00 CF950BS00 CF950WB00
* Hanger Pack, Containing: 761655-28 761655-29 761655-30 1 Hanger Bracket — 2 Hanger Ball — 3 Downrod
* Parts Bag Containing: 762533 762533-1 762533 4 Wire Connector (7) — 5 Threaded Stud, #8-32 x 1-1/4” (2) — 6 Lockwasher, External Tooth, #8 (2) — 7 Knurled Knob, #8-32 (2) — 8 Hairpin Clip — 9 Clevis Pin
10 Screw, Phillips Washer Head,
M5 x 6mm (16)
11 Cover, Ceiling 762534 762534-1 762534-2 12 Glass Bowl, Upper Light 762532 762532 762532 13 Blade (set of 5) 762520 762520 762520-1 14 Glass Bowl, Lower Light 762531 762531 762531 15 Wiring Harnes, reverese module &
auxiliary capacitor 762555 762555 762555 16 SR110 Remote Control — 17 SW105 Receiver
Owner's Manual BP7277 BP7277 BP7277
Before discarding packaging material, be certain
all parts have been removed.
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
• PART NUMBER • PART DESCRIPTION
• NAME OF ITEM • MODEL NUMBER For repair parts, phone 1-800-654-3545.
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Repair Parts
15
16
1
2
5
4
UP DN
HIGH
MED
LOW
OFF
REV
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11
3
6 7
12
15
10
13
8
9
14
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Part No. F40BP72770000 Printed in Taiwan 07/04 Form No. BP7277
Air Comfort Products
DIVISION OF EMERSON COMPANY
8100 W. Florissant ¥ St. Louis, MO 63136
INSTRUCTION TO THE USER (if device contains a digital device)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a class B computing device, pursuant to FCC
Rules. In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations, shielded cables must be used with this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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