Hunter Fan 90121A, 90122A User Manual

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FOR MODELS 9 01 2 1 A & 9 01 2 2 A
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Century
High Performance Oscillating Fan
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Important Safety InformatIon
Read & Save These Instructions
CautIon
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be taken to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury:
1. Read all instructions before using this fan.
2. Improper assembly may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury.
3. To prevent the risk of fire and electric shock, DO NOT use the unit near windows. Rain and moisture may create an electrical hazard.
4. The power plug must be removed from the power socket when not in use, before cleaning, servicing, maintenance and before moving to another location.
5. DO NOT put fan in a damp place or where humidity is high—such as a bathroom.
6. Place the fan on a flat, dry, stable surface to avoid tipping over.
7. Use fan only for intended use, as described in this instruction manual.
8. To protect against electrical shock, DO NOT immerse unit, plug or cord in water or spray with liquids.
9. NEVER insert fingers, pencils or any other objects through the grille.
10. DO NOT operate this fan:
• if the cord is damaged
• if the fan malfunctions
• if the fan has been dropped or
damaged in any way
11. To disconnect, grip plug and pull from wall outlet. NEVER yank on cord.
12. This product is intended for house
­hold use only and not for commer­cial or industrial use.
13. DO NOT operate fan in the pres
­ence of explosive and/or flam­mable fumes.
14. DO NOT place fan or any parts near an open flame, cooking or any other heating appliances.
15. DO NOT use near curtains, plants, window treatments, etc.
16. Never operate the fan if the grills are not properly installed. Operat­ing the fan without the grills could result in serious injury.
17. The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be super­vised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
18. This appliance has a grounded three-prong plug and is suitable for grounded receptacle use only. An adapter is available for con­necting three-blade grounding­type plugs to two-slot receptacles. The adapter must be properly grounded. DO NOT attempt to defeat the purpose of this safely feature.
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Please attach your
receipt or a copy of your
receipt to this manual
for future reference.
WelCome unpaCkIng
Thank you for choosing the Hunter Century Pedestal Fan. This manual gives you complete instructions for using your fan. Here are some the features you will enjoy with your fan:
• An attractive design that enhances any decor
• A powerful Hunter motor for max
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imum air flow
• Three speeds to adjust your com
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fort level
Before using your fan, record the fol­lowing information for your records and for warranty assistance.
Model Name____________________
Date Code _____________________
Date Purchased _________________
Where Purchased ________________
_______________________________
As you unpack the fan, save the carton and packing materials in case you want to move or ship the unit in the future.
Carefully remove all items from the box.
NOTE: It is best to have someone hold the box while you lift the fan and the protective packaging out of the carton.
Make sure all shipping materials are removed from fan before operating.
tools needed
• Adjustable wrench
• Phillips screwdriver
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This appliance is for household use only and may be plugged into any 120-volt AC electrical outlet (or­dinary household current). DO NOT use any other type of outlet.
This unit is suitable for ground­ed receptacle use only.
The power cord has a grounded plug as shown in Figure 1, and must be used with an electrical outlet that can accommodate the grounding pin. If your electrical outlet can not accommodate the grounding pin, then you must purchase and install one of the two types of adapters shown in Figure 2. NOTE: The adapt­ers ARE NOT supplied with this fan. Read, follow, and save the instruc­tions that are included with the adapter you choose. Do not use an adapter if your electrical outlet can accommodate the grounding pin. .
groundIng InStruCtIonS
FIGURE 2FIGURE 1
Grounded Plug
Grounding Pin
Grounded Outlet
Box Cover
Grounded Outlet Box Cover
Metal Screw
Adapter
Grounding Means
LINE CORD SAFETY TIPS
1. NEVER pull or yank on the cord or the appliance.
2. To insert plug, grasp it firmly and guide it into the outlet.
3. To disconnect the appliance, grasp the plug and remove it from the outlet.
4. Before each use, inspect the line cord for cuts and/or abrasion marks. If any are found, the ap­pliance should be serviced and the line cord replaced. Please return it to our Service Depart­ment or to an authorized service representative.
5. NEVER wrap the cord tightly around the appliance, as this could place undue stress on the cord where it enters the appli­ance and could cause it to fray and break.
6. DO NOT operate appliance if the line cord shows any dam­age, if the appliance works intermittently or stops working entirely.
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aSSembly
NOTE: Assembly of this fan will be easier if performed by two people.
1. Loosen the Height Adjustment Grip on the Telescoping Pole by turning it counterclockwise. See Figure 3. note: To prevent the plug from dropping into the Telescoping Pole, grasp the plug before you raise the Telescoping Pole. Raise Telescoping Pole ap­proximately 10 inches. Turn the Height Adjustment Grip clock­wise to set the height of the Telescoping Pole.
2. Remove the Motor Mount Set
­screw (pre-loaded and tagged) and set it aside for later reinstal­lation. See Figure 3.
3. Connect the plugs coming from the bottom of the Motor Mount and the top of the Telescoping Pole. See Figure 4.
continued
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 3
Fan Motor
Motor Face
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aSSembly ContInued
FIGURE 5
Telescoping Pole
Cover Support Cap
Base Cover
Pole Setscrew (pre-installed, tagged)
Cast Iron Base
5. With the Cast Iron Base rest­ing on the floor, place the Base Cover over the Cast Iron Base. See Figure 5.
6. Slide the Cover Support Cap over the bottom of the Tele­scoping Pole.
7. Remove the Pole Setscrew (pre­installed, tagged). Place the bottom of the Telescoping Pole into the Cast Iron Base, making sure the plug connector from the bottom of the Telescoping Pole goes through the Cast Iron Base. Twist the Telescoping Pole clockwise to secure it into the Cast Iron Base.
8. Carefully raise the Cover Sup
­port Cap and the Base Cover so as not to scratch the surface of the Telescoping Pole, and locate the Pole Setscrew (pre-installed, tagged) in the neck of the Cast Iron Base. See Figure 5.
9. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the Pole Setscrew (pre­inserted, tagged) until it stops firmly against the Telescoping Pole. See Figure 5.
10. Lower the Base Cover over the Cast Iron Base.
11. Twist the Cover Support Cap clockwise into the Cast Iron Base until it is tight.
12. Carefully lean the entire assem
­bly over so that it rests on its side on the floor.
13. Remove one of the four Cover Assembly Screws from the bot­tom of the Cast Iron Base and loosen the three remaining Cov­er Assembly Screws. See Figure
6.
14. Connect the plugs coming from the bottom of the Telescoping Pole and the inside of the Elec­trical Cover.
15. Place the Electrical Cover against the bottom of the Cast Iron Base and align the Keyslots in the Electrical Cover with the three loosened Cover Assembly Screws. Rotate the Electrical Cover counterclockwise. See Figure 6.
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Electrical Cover
Cover Assembly Screw
Telescoping Pole
Base
Wall Plug
FIGURE 6
Keyslots
continued
FIGURE 8
Upper Left Grille Mounting Screw
FIGURE 7
Flat Portion
Motor Shaft
Grille Mounting Screws
16. Install the fourth Cover Assem­bly Screw. Tighten all four Cover Assembly Screws to attach the Electrical Cover to the bottom of the Cast Iron Base.
17. Hold the wall plug out of the way and stand the fan upright.
18. Remove the upper left Grille Mounting Screw from the Mo­tor Face. See Figure 7.
19. Loosen the three remaining Grille Mounting Screws. Align the three keyhole slots in the Back Grille with the three re­maining Grille Mounting Screws in the Motor Face, and place the Back Grille onto the Motor Face, ensuring that the Grille Mount­ing Screw washers are between the screw head and the Back Grille. See Figure 8.
20. Rotate the Back Grille clockwise to situate the screws in the nar­row ends of the keyhole slots.
21. Reinstall and tighten the Up
­per Left Grille Mounting Screw and tighten the three remaining Grille Mounting Screws.
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aSSembly ContInued
FIGURE 11
1
2
FIGURE 10
note: For clarity, the Back Grille has been removed from Figure 10 to show the Blade Assembly Sleeve/ Motor Shaft installation.
23. Slide the Blade Assembly Sleeve over the Motor Shaft, ensuring the Blade Assembly Screw is po­sitioned over the Flat Portion of the Motor Shaft. See Figure 10. Tighten the Blade Assembly Set­screw so that it seats against the Flat Portion of the Motor Shaft. gently pull the Blade Assembly to ensure it is secure on the Mo­tor Shaft.
24. With the Hunter logo facing for
­ward and upright, engage the tabs on the lower part of the Front Grille into the rim of the Back Grille, as shown in Figure 11, arrow 1. Then, move the top of the Front Grille as shown in Figure 11, arrow 2, so that the tab at the top of the Front Grille snaps under the rim of the Back Grille.
Setscrew Hole
Blade Assembly Sleeve
Blade Assembly Setscrew
FIGURE 9
22. Loosen the Blade Assembly Setscrew so that it does not protrude into the inside of the Blade Assembly Sleeve. See Fig­ure 9.
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FIGURE 13
Fan Motor
Hole in motor face
Interlock Bracket
FIGURE 12A
26. Align the two ends of the Inter­lock Bracket with the two notches in the tab on top of the Front Grille. Press the two ends of the Interlock Bracket into the two notches of the tab on the top of the Front Grille. See Figure 13.
Interlock Bracket
Hole in motor face
FIGURE 12B
note: For clarity, the Back
Grille and Blade Assembly have been removed from Figure 12A to show the Interlock Bracket installation.
Attention:
This fan has a built-in safety switch that will not allow the fan to operate un­less the Grille is fully assembled to the Motor Face and the In­terlock Bracket is secured into place.
25. Install the Interlock Bracket by tilting it as shown in Figure 12A and inserting the bottom of the Interlock Bracket into the hole on the top of the Motor Face as shown in Figure 12B. Then move the top of the Interlock Bracket forward over the front and Back Grille as shown in Fig­ure 12b.
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operatIon
This appliance is for household use only.
1. Place the fan on a dry, safe, flat surface where it cannot fall or be pulled by the cord.
2. Plug the fan into a grounded 120-volt AC electrical outlet (ordinary household current). DO NOT use any other type of outlet. Make sure that the rated voltage of the fan is the same as the power source before plug­ging it into the power source.
3. Turn the fan “ON” or “OFF” by rotating clockwise or coun­terclockwise the Power/Speed Control. See Figure 15. The power should always be OFF be­fore unplugging the fan.
4. To select the speed, move the Power/Speed Control from OFF to the desired speed setting: O (off), I (low), II (medium), III (High).
5. To adjust the upward or down
­ward flow of air, loosen the An­gle Adjustment Knob beneath the Fan Motor. See Figure 15. Position the fan to the desired angle, and tighten the Angle Adjust knob.
6. To make the fan oscillate, push the Oscillation Pin down. To stop the fan from oscillating, pull the Oscillation Pin up. See Figure 15.
Grille Ring
FIGURE 14
27. Place the Grille Ring over the Front and Back Grille rims, po­sitioning the opening of the Grille Ring at the bottom of the Front and Back Grille rims. Bring the two ends of the Grille Ring together, and secure them with Grille Ring Latch. See Figure 14.
Grille Ring Latch
Latch Open
Latch Closed
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This fan is permanently lubricated and will not require additional lubri­cation (oil) for the life of the fan.
This fan requires little maintenance and contains no user serviceable parts. DO NOT try to fix it yourself. Contact qualified service personnel if servicing is needed.
TO CLEAN:
1. Before cleaning, turn the fan off and remove the plug from
FIGURE 15
Power/Speed Control
Oscillation Pin
Angle Adjustment Knob
electrical outlet. Wipe off excess dust with a lint-free cloth.
2. To ensure adequate air circu
­lation to the motor, keep the vents located at the rear of the motor housing free from dust accumulation. A vacuum cleaner hose can be used to clean these vents.
3. DO NOT immerse the fan in wa
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ter or any other liquid.
CLEANING GRILLE AND BLADES:
1. Turn the fan off and remove the plug from the electrical outlet.
2. To disassemble the Grille, un
­latch the Grille Ring Latch, remove the Grille Ring and the Interlock Bracket.
3. Loosen the Blade Assembly Setscrew and slide the Blade As­sembly off of the Motor Shaft.
4. The Grilles and the Blade Assem
­bly may be cleaned with mild soap and water.
5. Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe the remaining fan parts.
6. DO NOT allow water or any other liquid to get into the mo­tor housing or base.
7. When the Blade Assembly and Grilles have dried completely, reassemble the fan following assembly steps 18 - 26 of this manual.
8. DO NOT plug fan into an elec
­trical outlet until it has been fully reassembled.
7. To adjust the height of your fan, hold the Telescoping Pole securely with one hand, and twist the Height Adjustment Grip counterclockwise. While supporting the fan motor, raise or lower the Telescoping Pole to the desired height, then tighten the Height Adjustment Grip.
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