Hunter 28822 52 User Manual

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For Your Records and Warranty Assistance
For reference, also attach your receipt or a copy of your receipt to the manual.
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Owner’s Guide and Installation Manual
English Español
Form# 42216-01 20120502 ©2012 Hunter Fan Co.
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Table of Contents
1 • Getting Ready ...................................................6
2 • Installing the Ceiling Plate ..........................7
3 • Assembling and Hanging the Fan .........8
4 • Setting the Remote Transmitter and .....
Receiver .......................................................................9
5 • Wiring the Fan ...............................................10
6 • Installing the Canopy ................................. 11
7 • Assembling the Blades .............................. 12
8 • Completing Your Installation With
or Without a Light Fixture ....................... 13
9 • Operating the Remote Control and
Mounting the Holder ....................................... 17
10 • Operating and Cleaning Your Ceiling
Fan .......................................................................... 18
11 • Troubleshooting ......................................... 19
Welcome
Your new Hunter® ceiling fan is an addition to your home or oce that will provide comfort and performance for many years. is installation and operation manual gives you complete instructions for installing and operating your fan.
We are proud of our work. We appreciate the opportunity to supply you with the best ceiling fan available anywhere in the world.
Before installing your fan, for your records and warranty assistance, record information from the carton and Hunter nameplate label (located on the top of the fan motor housing).
Cautions and Warnings
READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
• Use only Hunter replacement parts.
• To reduce the risk of personal injury, attach the fan directly to the support structure of the building according to these instructions, and use only the hardware supplied.
• To avoid possible electrical shock, before installing your fan, disconnect the power by turning o the circuit breakers to the outlet box and associated wall switch location. If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the o position, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
• All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes and ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, use a qualied electrician.
• To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade attachment system when installing, balancing, or cleaning the fan. Never insert foreign objects between rotating fan blades.
• To reduce the risk of re, electrical shock, or motor damage, do not use a solid-state speed control with this fan. Use only Hunter speed controls, which are solid state.
• is product conforms to UL STD 507 and is certied to STD C22.2 No.113
• Wash your hands after your fan installation is complete.
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Preparing the Fan Site
Step 1 - Choose the Fan Site
Proper ceiling fan location and attachment to the building structure are essential for safety, reliable operation, maximum eciency, and energy savings.
Choose a fan site where:
• No object can come in contact with the rotating fan blades during normal operation.
• e fan blades are at least 7 feet above the oor and the ceiling is at least 8 feet high.
• e fan blades have no obstructions to airow, such as walls or posts, within 30 inches of the fan blade tips.
• e fan is directly below a joist or support brace that will hold the outlet box and the full weight of the fan.
30” From Wall or Nearest Obstruction
7’ Minimum Blades to Floor
8’ Minimum
Ceiling Height
Checklist for Existing Fan Site
If you want to use an existing fan site, complete the following checklist to determine if the site is acceptable and safe for your new Hunter fan. If you cannot check o every item, prepare a new fan site as described on this page.
Fan Support System
Fan attaches directly to building structure.
• Fan support system will hold full weight of the fan and light kit.
Ceiling Hole
• e outlet box clearance hole is directly below the joist or support brace.
Outlet Box
• e outlet box is an UL-approved octagonal 4” x 1-1/2” outlet box (or as
specied by the support brace manufacturer).
• e outlet box is secured to the joist or support brace by wood screws
and washers through the inner holes of outlet box.
• e outer holes of the outlet box are aligned with joist or support brace.
• e bottom of the outlet box is recessed a minimum of 1/16” into ceiling.
Wiring
• e electrical cable is secured to outlet box by an approved connector.
• Six inches of lead wires extend from outlet box. If your existing fan site is suitable, skip ahead to Section 2 • Installing the
Ceiling Plate.
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Fan Support System
Fan Support System
Suitable Existing Fan Site
Outlet Box
Wiring
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Preparing the Fan Site (continued)
Step 2 - Cut the Ceiling Hole
2-1. Locate the site for the ceiling hole directly below the joist or support brace
that will hold the outlet box and fan.
2-2. Cut a 4” diameter hole through the drywall or plaster of the ceiling. You will
use the hole to install the support brace and outlet box.
Step 3 - Install a Support Brace, If Necessary
Determine if there is a ceiling joist directly above the ceiling hole. If the joist
is there, determine if it is positioned to allow you to recess the outlet box a minimum of 1/16” into the ceiling. If NOT, install a support brace as follows:
3-1. Attach a 2” x 4” support brace between two joists. Position it to allow you to
recess the bottom of the outlet box a minimum of 1/16” into the ceiling.
3-2. Check the support brace to ensure it will support the full weight of the fan
and light kit.
Step 4 - Install the Outlet Box
4-1. Obtain a UL-approved octagonal 4” x 1-1/2” outlet box, plus two #8 x
1-1/2” wood screws and washers, available from any hardware store or electrical supply house.
4-2. Orient the outlet box so that both the inner and outer holes in the box align
with the joist or support brace.
4-3. Drill pilot holes no larger than the minor diameter of the wood screws
(5/64”) through the inner holes of the outlet box.
4-4. Attach the outlet box directly to the support brace or joist with two #8 x
1-1/2” wood screws and washers. e bottom of the outlet box must be recessed a minimum of 1/16” into the ceiling.
Step 5 - Prepare the Wiring
5-1. Make sure the circuit breakers to the fan supply line leads and associated
wall switch location are turned o . If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the o position, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
5-2. read the fan supply line through the outlet box so that the fan supply line
extends at least 6” beyond the box.
5-3. Attach the fan supply line to the outlet box with an approved connector,
available at any hardware store or electrical supply house.
5-4. Make certain the wiring meets all national and local standards and ANSI/
NFPA 70.
You have now successfully prepared your ceiling fan site. For instructions to install your ceiling fan, go to your fan manual and continue with Section 2 •
Installing the Ceiling Plate.
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Steps 2 – 3
Step 4
Step 5
CAUTION: All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes and ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, use a
qualied electrician.
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Installer’s Choice and Optional Accessories
Support Brace
Standard Mounting Style
Standard Mounting hangs from the ceiling by a downrod (included).
Support Brace
Ceiling Outlet Box
Angled Mounting Style
Ceiling Outlet Box
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Understanding Mounting and Installer’s Choice®
Hunter’s patented 2-position mounting system provides you maximum installation exibility and ease. You can install your Hunter fan in one of two ways, depending on ceiling height and your preference: Standard or Angled mounting. e steps in this manual include instructions for both Installer’s Choice mounting methods.
Considering Optional Accessories
Consider using Hunter’s optional accessories, including a wall-mounted or remote speed control. To install and use the accessories, follow the instructions included with each product. For quiet and optimum performance of your Hunter fan, use only Hunter speed controls.
For ceilings higher than 8 feet, you can purchase Hunter extension downrods. All Hunter fans use sturdy 3/4” diameter pipe to assure stability and wobble-free performance.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of
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personal injury, attach the fan directly to the support structure of the building according to these instructions, and use only the hardware supplied.
Angled Mounting recommended for a vaulted or angled ceiling.
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1 • Getting Ready
To install a ceiling fan, be sure you can do the following:
• Locate the ceiling joist or other suitable support in ceiling.
• Drill holes for and install wood screws.
• Identify and connect electrical wires.
• Lift 40 pounds.
If you need help installing the fan, your Hunter fan dealer can direct you to a licensed installer or electrician.
Gathering the Tools
You will need the following tools for installing the fan:
• Electric drill with 9/64” bit
• Keyhole saw
• 2’ x 4’ support brace
• UL-approved octagonal 4” x 1-1/2” outlet box
• Two #8 x 1-1/2” wood screws and washers
• Approved connector for electrical wire
• Standard screwdriver (magnetic tip recommended)
• Phillips-head screwdriver (magnetic tip recommended)
• Wrench or pliers
• Ladder (height dependent upon installation site)
Installing Multiple Fans?
If you are installing more than one fan, keep the fan blades and blade irons (if applicable) in sets, as they were shipped.
Checking Your Fan Parts
Carefully unpack your fan to avoid damage to the fan parts. Refer to the included Parts Guide. Check for any shipping damage to the motor or fan blades. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your Hunter dealer or call Hunter Technical Support Department at 888-830-1326 (In Canada, call 866-268-1936).
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2 • Installing the Ceiling Plate
CAUTION: To avoid possible electrical shock, before installing your fan,
disconnect the power by turning o the circuit breakers to the outlet box and associated wall switch location. If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the o position, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
2-1. Drill two pilot holes into the wood support structure through the
outermost holes in the outlet box. e pilot holes should be 9/64” in diameter.
2-2. Align the slotted holes in the ceiling plate with the pilot holes you
drilled in the wood support structure. For proper alignment use slotted holes directly across from each other.
2-3. Place the ceiling gasket over the ceiling plate so that the slots and
the raised surfaces on the ceiling gasket align with the slots and holes on the ceiling plate.
2-4. Use a 3” wood screw to pierce two holes in the ceiling gasket that
match the pilot holes you drilled in step 2-1.
2-5. read the lead wires from the outlet box down through the hole
in the middle of the ceiling gasket and ceiling plate. Note: e ceiling gasket should be ush against the ceiling.
2-6. Place a at washer on each of the two 3” wood screws and pass the
screws through the slotted holes in the ceiling plate into the pilot holes you drilled.
Tighten the screws into the 9/64” pilot holes; do not use lubricants
on the screws. Do not over tighten.
Steps 2-2
Steps 2-2 – 2-4
Flat Washer
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3” Wood Screw
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For Angled Ceilings: Be sure to orient the ceiling plate so that the label adhered to the ceiling plate is closest to the ceiling peak.
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3 Assembling and Hanging the Fan3 • Assembling and Hanging the Fan
WARNING: Fan may fall if not assembled as directed in these
installation instructions.
3.1 Unbundle the wires from the fan.
For Standard or Angled mounting:
3.2 Insert the downrod through the canopy and canopy trim ring. Feed the wires from the fan through the downrod on one side of the pin in the ball.
3.3 Loosen the square head setscrew on the adapter to install the pipe and ball assembly. Note: When the pipe and ball assembly is fully installed, 2-3 threads on the pipe will still be visible; this is normal. Securely retighten the setscrew with a wrench or pliers. Skip to step 3.7.
CAUTION: e adapter has a special coating on the threads. Do
not remove this coating; the coating prevents the downrod from unscrewing. Once assembled, do not remove the downrod.
Hanging the Fan:
3.4 Raise the fan and place the hook on the ceiling plate through the round hole in the canopy.
Standard or Angled Mounting
Downrod
Canopy
Setscrew
Steps 3-2 – 3-3
Step 3-4
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Round Hole
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4 • Setting the Remote Transmitter and Receiver
Setting DIP switches and Jumpers
When two or more fans are located near each other, you may desire to have the receiver/transmitter for each fan set to a dierent code, so that the operation of one fan does not aect the operation of the other fans.
The DIP switches for the receiver are located on the flat surface of the receiver. The Jumpers for the transmitter are in the battery compartment.
4-1. IMPORTANT! B e f o r e y o u c h a n g e t h e J u m p e r s e t t i n g s , m a k e
sure the battery is not connected to the transmitter.
Change the position of the jumpers in the transmitter and
the DIP switches in the receiver. Be sure the position of the jumper in the transmitter matches the position of the DIP switches in the receiver. If they don’t match, the controller will not function. For instructions on how to set the jumpers, read the box below.
4-2. ere is a toggle switch beside the jumpers on the
transmitter. Move the toggle switch toward the side that reads “CFL”.
4-3. Install the 12-volt battery into the transmitter.
Example DIP Switch Settings
Receiver 1
DIP Switches
Set to 0111
Example Jumpers Settings
4321 4321
4 = on (fermé) 3 = on (fermé) 2 = on (fermé) 1 = off (ouvert)
Receiver 2
DIP Switches
Set to 1111
Transmitter 2Transmitter 1
4 = on (fermé)
3 = on (fermé) 2 = on (fermé) 1 = on (fermé)
Receiver DIP
switches
Transmitter Jumpers
CFL Toggle Switch
CAUTION: e remote control device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by Hunter Fan Company could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. is device may not cause harmful interference.
2. is device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: Use with a fan that incorporates an air gap switch (normal on-o wall switch).
WARNING: Maximum fan load is 1 Amp; maximum lamp is 300 Watts.
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5 • Wiring the Fan
All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes and ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, use a qualified electrician.
5-1. Make sure the power is still o.
Receiver
Steps 5-3 – 5-7
Large Wire Connector
Small Wire Connector
Antenna
5-2. To connect the wires, hold the bare metal leads together and place
a wire connector over them, then twist clockwise until tight. For all these connections use the wire connectors provided.
CAUTION: Be sure no bare wire or wire strands are visible after
making connections.
5-3. Using a large wire connector, connect the ground wire from the
ceiling to the green ground wire from the ceiling plate and the green ground wire from the downrod.
5-4. Using the large wire connectors, connect the white wire and the
black wire from the ceiling as follows:
e white (common) power wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the receiver (marked on red tag “NEUTRAL IN”)
• e black power wire from the ceiling to the black wire from the receiver (marked on red tag “LIVE IN”)
5-5. Using the small wire connectors, connect the wires from the fan
as follows:
• e black wire with a white stripe from the fan to the red wire from the receiver (marked on white tag “LIGHT OUT”)
• e black wire from the fan to the black wire from the receiver (marked on white tag “FAN OUT”)
• e white wire from the fan to the white wire from the receiver (marked on white tag “COMMON OUT”)
5-6. Check each connection to make sure no bare wire or wire strands
are visible. Push all wires and wire connectors, except for the white antenna wire from the receiver, back through the ceiling plate into the outlet box.
5-7. Position the receiver in the canopy so that the antenna is close to
the edge of the ceiling plate for clear reception.
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6 • Installing the Canopy
6-1. Partially install two canopy screws (about 2 full turns) in
the hanger bracket.
6-2. Raise the canopy over the hanger bracket. Align partially
installed screws with key slots in canopy.
6-3. Twist canopy counterclockwise to secure.
6-4. Install third canopy screw in round hole on canopy.
Securely tighten all three screws.
Canopy
Screw
Step 6-1
Canopy
Step 6-3
Canopy
Screw
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7 • Assembling the Blades
Hunter fans use several styles of fan blade irons (brackets that hold the blade to the fan).
7-1. Your fan may include blade grommets. If your fan has grommets,
insert them by hand into the holes on the blades.
7-2. Attach each blade to a blade iron using three blade assembly
screws. If you used grommets, the blades may appear slightly loose after screws are tightened. is is normal.
7-3. Remove the blade mounting screws and rubber shipping bumpers
from the motor. Note: Some blade mounting screws are installed in the motor to secure shipping blocks.
7-4. For each blade, insert one blade mounting screw through the
blade iron, and attach lightly to the fan. Insert the second blade mounting screw, then securely tighten both mounting screws.
Note: e blades on this fan have been treated
Steps 7-1 – 7-2
with Hunter’s Dust Armor protection, making the blades less likely to attract dust and dirt. Use a dry or slightly damp lint free cloth to clean the blades. Do not use a furniture polish or any other cleaners that leave any residue, as they will damage the protective Dust Armor on the blades.
Step 7-1 (Detail)
Grommet
Use with grommet
Use without grommet
Blade Assembly
Screws
Step 7-4
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Blade
Mounting
Screw
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8 • Completing Your Installation With or Without a Bowl Light Fixture
Your Hunter fan comes with an integrated light xture assembly and an optional switch housing cap and plug button. is feature gives you the option of installing the fan with OR without the included light xture. e steps below direct you whether or not you are installing a light xture.
WARNING: Use only the light xture supplied with this fan model.
8-1. To attach the upper switch housing, partially install two housing
assembly screws into the switch housing mounting plate.
8-2. Feed the upper plug connector through the center opening of
the housing.
8-3. Align the keyhole slots in the housing with the housing
assembly screws.
8-4. Turn the housing counterclockwise until the housing assembly
screws are rmly situated in the narrow end of the keyhole slots. Install the remaining screw into the housing. Tighten all three screws rmly.
CAUTION: Make sure the upper switch housing is securely
attached to the switch housing mounting plate. Failure to properly attach and tighten all three assembly screws could result in the
switch housing and light xture falling.
Steps 8-1 – 8-3
Housing Assembly Screw
Upper Switch Housing
8-5. If you want to install the light fixture, proceed with step 8-6 now.
If you do not want to install the light fixture, you need to
uninstall it now. See “Uninstalling the Light Fixture” on step 8-14. Once you have uninstalled the light xture, continue with step 8-6.
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8 • Completing Your Installation With a Bowl Light Fixture (continued)
8-6. To attach the lower switch housing, connect the upper plug
connector from the motor to the lower plug connector in the lower switch housing assembly.
Note: Both plug connectors are polarized and will only t together
one way. Make sure the connectors are properly aligned before connecting them. Incorrect connection could cause improper operation and damage to the product.
8-7. Place the lower switch housing with attached light kit assembly
over the upper switch housing. Align the side screw holes in the upper and lower switch housings. Attach the lower switch housing to the upper switch housing with three housing assembly screws.
Plug
Connector
Steps 8-6 – 8-7
Lower Switch Housing
Plug Connector Detail
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Housing Assembly Screw
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8 • Completing Your Installation With or Without a Bowl Light Fixture (Continued)
Installing the Glass Bowl
8-8. First install the two GU24 CFL Bulbs into the sockets. 8-9. read the light and fan pull chains through the hole in the center
of the glass bowl. en, thread the light pull chain through the hole in the center of the cover plate.
8-10. read the fan pull chain through the grommet hole in the side of
the cover plate.
8-11. Place the nial cap up against the glass bowl. Align the holes in the
nial cap and glass bowl.
8-12. read the light pull chain through the nial and screw the nial
onto the threaded rod end until tight.
8-13. Attach the extra pull chains (included) to the light and fan
pull chains using the breakaway connector. (You may nd the breakaway connector on the end of the extra chain.)
Breakaway
Connector
Note: In compliance with US
federal energy regulations, this ceiling fan contains a device that restricts its light output. Exceeding the wattage limit marked on the MAX wattage sticker axed to the light socket(s) may result in re hazard or improper operation.
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CFL Bulb
Metal Disc
readed Rod
Glass Bowl
Finial Cap
Finial
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8 • Completing Your Installation With or Without a Bowl Light Fixture (continued)
Uninstalling the Light Fixture
8-14. To uninstall the light xture, rst disconnect the plug connectors
between the two black wires and the two white wires located in the existing switch housing.
8-15. Remove the reverse switch by unscrewing the switch nut on the
outside of the lower switch housing.
8-16. Remove the fan switch by unscrewing the switch nut located under
the light kit shroud.
8-17. Install the reverse switch assembly into the optional lower switch
housing by feeding the pull chain and then the threaded barrel of the reverse switch through one of the holes in the side of the optional switch housing. Secure the switch by installing the switch nut on the outside of the switch housing. Hand tighten the nut in a clockwise direction until snug.
8-18. Install the fan switch the same way that the reverse switch was
installed in the previous step (8-20).
8-19. Once both switches have been installed in the optional switch
housing, install the dummy terminals (included in the sack parts) on the two disconnected wires in the lower switch housing.
8-20. e switch housing cap and the plug button should already be
installed in the optional switch housing. If not, install them now.
8-21. Once you have uninstalled the light fixture and installed the
wiring in the optional switch housing, continue with step 8-6.
Step 8-15
Switch
Nut
Step 8-16
Switch Nut
Lower Switch
Housing
Shroud
Optional
Switch
Housing
Male Dummy
Term i nal
Female Dummy Term i nal
Plug Button
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Cap
Step 8-20
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9 • Operating the Remote Control and Mounting the Holder
9-1. e remote has individual buttons for setting the fan
speed and light. Refer to the gure on the right.
Note: For best operation, start the fan by pressing high,
then select your desired speed.
9-2. e light button turns the light. Push the light button
again to turn o the light.
9-3. When necessary, replace the battery with a 12-volt
alkaline battery.
9-4. You can mount the remote holder to any toggle switch
plate with the screws already in the switch plate. Or, you can simply mount the remote holder on the wall.
Step 9-4
Fan O
Fan Speed
Low
Fan Speed Medium
Fan Speed High
Fan Light
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10 • Operating and Cleaning Your Ceiling Fan
10-1. Turn on electrical power to the fan.
10-2. e fan pull chain controls power to the fan. e pull chain has
four settings in sequence: High, Medium, Low and O.
• Pull the chain slowly to change settings.
• Release it slowly to prevent the chain from recoiling into the blades.
• e chain uses a breakaway connector that separates if the chain is jerked. If this happens, simply reinsert the chain into the connector.
10-3. e light pull chain controls power to the light. e pull chain
has two settings: On and O.
10-4. Ceiling fans work best by blowing air downward
(counterclockwise blade rotation) in warm weather to cool the room with a direct breeze. In winter, having the fan draw air upward (clockwise blade rotation) will distribute the warmer air trapped at the ceiling around the room without causing a draft.
10-5. e blades on this fan have been treated with Hunter’s Dust
Armor protection, making the blades less likely to attract dust and dirt. Use a dry or slightly damp lint free cloth to clean the blades. Do not use a furniture polish or any other cleaners that leave any residue, as they will damage the protective Dust Armor on the blades.
10-6. For cleaning nishes, use a soft brush or lint-free cloth to prevent
scratching. A vacuum cleaner brush nozzle can remove heavier dust. Remove surface smudges or accumulated dirt and dust using a mild detergent and a slightly dampened cloth. You may use an artistic agent, but never abrasive cleaning agents as they will damage the nish.
To Change Airflow Direction
Turn the fan o and let it come to a complete stop. Pull the chain on the reversing switch in order to change the airow direction. Restart fan.
Reversing Switch
In warm weather, use downward air ow pattern
In cold weather, use upward air ow pattern
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11 • Troubleshooting
Problem: Nothing happens; fan does not move
1. Turn power on, replace fuse, or reset breaker.
2. Loosen canopy, check all connections according to the wiring the fan section.
3. Check the plug connection in the switch housing.
4. Push motor reversing switch rmly left or right to ensure that the switch is engaged.
5. Pull the pull chain to ensure it is on.
6. Remove the shipping bumpers.
Problem: Noisy operation
1. Tighten the blade assembly screws and blade iron armature screws until snug.
2. Check to see if the blade is cracked. If so, replace all the blades.
Problem: Excessive wobbling
1. Make sure the blades are securely attached to the blade irons according to the blade assembly instructions provided.
2. After thoroughly verifying the blades are securely attached to the blade irons, follow the instructions in the enclosed balancing kit to balance the fan.
3. Turn power o, support fan very carefully, and check that the hanger ball is properly seated.
Problem: Lights shut off suddenly, but fan is still operating
1. Check to make sure the wattage and type of the light bulbs that are installed meet the specications on the light socket.
2. Turn the power to the fan o at the wall switch. Wait 5 minutes, then resume power to the fan.
Problem: CFL bulbs flicker when controlled by a dimming remote or wall control
1. CFL light bulbs are not usually made for dimming. Replace the CFL bulbs with dimmable light bulbs, or install the fan in a location without a dimming control.
If you need parts or service assistance, please call 888-830-1326 (In Canada, call 866-268-1936) or visit us at our website at http://www.HunterFan.com.
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