Note: Some extra hardware may be included. The quantity listed above is the number required for installation.
Support WasherSecondary Support Screw
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the product.
• Before you begin installing the fan, disconnect the power by removing fuses or turning off the circuit breakers.
• Make sure all electrical connections comply with local codes, ordinances, the National Electrical Code and ANSI/NFPA
70-199. Hire an electrician or consult a do-it-yourself handbook if you are unfamiliar with installing electrical wiring.
• Make sure the installation site you choose allows a minimum of 7 feet from the blades to the oor and at least 30 inches from the tip
of the blades to any obstruction.
• The weight of the fan is 21.07 pounds.
DANGER: When using an existing outlet box, make sure it is securely attached to the building structure and can support the full
weight of the fan. Failure to this can result in serious injury or death. The stability of the outlet box is essential in minimizing wobble
and noise in the fan after installation is complete.
WARNING: Using a full-range dimmer switch to control fan speed will cause a humming sound from the fan. To reduce the risk of
re or electric shock, do NOT use a full-range dimmer switch to control fan speed.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or personal injury, mount the fan to an outlet box marked “ACCEPTABLE
FOR FAN SUPPORT” and use the mounting screws provided with the outlet box. Most outlet boxes commonly used for the support of
lighting xtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualied electrician if in doubt. Secure the
outlet box directly to the building structure. The outlet box and its support must be able to support the moving weight of the fan (at
least 35 lbs.).
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or personal injury, wire connectors provided with this fan are designed to accept
only one 12-gauge house wire and two lead wires from the fan. If your house wire is larger than 12-gauge and/or there is more than one
house wire to connect to the two fan lead wires, consult an electrician for the proper size wire connectors to use.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of re, electric shock or personal injury, do not bend the blade arms when installing them, balancing
the blades or cleaning the fan. Do not insert objects between the rotating fan blades.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, use only parts provided with this fan. The use of parts other than those provided with
this fan will void the warranty.
CAUTION: Be sure the outlet box is properly grounded or a ground (green or bare) wire is present.
CAUTION: Carefully check all screws, bolts, and nuts on the fan assembly ensure they are secured.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device (if applicable).
CAN ICES-005 (B) / NMB-005 (B)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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 and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Please note changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
HKC-US
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
At least twice each year, lower the canopy to check the downrod assembly and tighten all screws on the fan. Clean the motor
housing and blades with a soft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the nish.
Important: Shut off the main power supply before you begin any maintenance task. Do NOT use water or a damp cloth to clean
the fan.
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D
PREPARATION
7 ft. min.
30in. min.
Before beginning the assembly of this product, ensure all parts are present. Compare all parts with the package contents list
and hardware contents list. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product.
1. Turn off power to the fan at the breaker box and the wall switch (Figure 1.1). DANGER: Failure to disconnect the power supply
prior to installation may result in serious injury or death.
2. Choose one of the following mounting options (Figure 1.2) :
Standard Mount - best suited for ceilings 8 feet or higher. For very high ceilings, use a longer downrod (not included).
Angle Mount - best suited for angled or vaulted ceilings. A longer downrod is sometimes necessary to ensure proper blade
clearance. Ensure the ceiling angle is not steeper than 10 degrees.
Flushmount Installation - not available for this model.
Closemount Installation - not available for this model.
3. Choose a suitable location - Ensure the blades will be at least 30 inches from any obstructions. Also check the downrod
length to ensure the blades will be at least 7 feet above the oor (Figure 1.3).
Figure 1.1
Standard Mount
Flushmount
Figure 1.2
Angle Mount
Closemount
Figure 1.3
INITIAL INSTALLATION
1. Loosen all four mounting bracket screws and completely remove the two screws from the round holes in the canopy. Then
remove mounting bracket from the canopy and save them for later. Remove the canopy from the mounting bracket (Figure 2.1).
2. Install the mounting bracket to the outlet box (sold separately) using the screws and washers provided with the outlet box
(Figure 2.2).
3. Remove the 12 Phillips-head motor screws from the top of the motor assembly and save for blade arm assembly (Figure 2.3).
Installation
Standard
Motor Screw
Canopy
Figure 2.1
Mounting
Bracket Screw
Angle Mount
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
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INITIAL INSTALLATION
8 in.
4. Remove the downrod clip and downrod pin from the downrod. Then partially loosen the two set screws in the yoke at the top
of the motor assembly (Figure 2.4).
5. Insert the downrod through the canopy and yoke cover. Feed the wires and braided cable from the fan through the downrod
(Figure 2.5).
6. Slide the downrod into the yoke of the motor assembly. Align holes and reinstall the downrod pin and downrod clip and
secure with the two set screws (Figure 2.6).
7. Depending on the length of downrod you use, you may want to cut the fan wires to simplify wiring. After pulling the wires all
the way through the downrod, measure 8 inches of wire. Cut off the excess wire using wire cutters (not included). Warning:
Do NOT cut braided cable. Then strip 1/2 inch of insulation from the end of each wire strand (Figure 2.7).
8. Lift the downrod into the mounting bracket. Rotate the downrod until the tab in the mounting bracket is seated in the slot
in the downrod ball. WARNING: The fan and/or downrod should not rotate in the mounting bracket, if installed correctly.
Failure to align the slot in the downrod ball with the tab on the mounting bracket may result in fan falling causing serious
injury or death.
9. Insert the receiver into the opening of the mounting bracket with at side facing the ceiling (Figure 2.9).
Downrod Pin
Figure 2.4
Downrod Clip
Braided Cable
Set Screw
Downrod
Canopy
Downrod
Yoke Cover
Yoke
Figure 2.5Figure 2.6
Mounting
Bracket
Slot
Downrod
Tab
Downrod Clip
Set Screw
Downrod Pin
Mounting
Bracket
Receiver
Figure 2.7
Figure 2.8Figure 2.9
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SECONDARY HANGING SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS
Black (hot/power)
White (neutral)
Bare/Green
(ground)
White
White
Black
Blue
Blue
Black
Green
Green
Receiver
Black
White
For installation in the United States: Building codes in the U.S.A. do not require installation of a Secondary Hanging System.
If desired, the braided cable can be cut and removed using wire cutters (sold separately). Skip to FINAL INSTALLATION. For installation in Canada: In compliance with building codes in Canada, installation of the Secondary Hanging System is required.
1. Feed the loop of the braided cable, preassembled to the motor assembly, up through the outlet box mounted in the ceiling
(Figure 3.1).
2. Install secondary support screw, spring washer and support washer partly into the side of the brace installed in the ceiling.
Then loop the braided cable up and over the ceiling brace and place the open loop of the braided cable around the secondary
support screw. Note: The ceiling support brace may not be accessible from below. If not, it must be accessed from above.
Important: The braided cable must make a complete circle around the support brace to secure the fan (Figure 3.2).
3. Tighten the secondary support screw, securing the braided cable (Figure 3.3).
Braided Cable
Brace
Open Loop
Figure 3.2Figure 3.1Figure 3.3
Secondary
Support Screw
Support
Washer
Secondary Support Screw
Spring
Washer
FINAL INSTALLATION
1. Use wire connectors to connect the fan wires and the receiver wires to the household supply wires according to the wiring
diagram and the following instructions (Figure 4.1):
• Connect the green wire from the downrod and mounting bracket to the Bare/Green (ground) supply wire.
• Connect the White wire (AC IN N) from the receiver to the White (neutral) supply wire.
• Connect the Black wire (AC IN L) from the receiver to the Black (hot/power) supply wire.
• Connect the Black wire (TO MOTOR L) from the receiver to the Black fan wire.
• Connect the Blue wire (FOR LIGHT) from the receiver to the Blue fan wire.
• Connect the White wire (TO MOTOR N) from the receiver to the White fan wire.
2. Align the canopy over the loosened mounting bracket screws. Place the J-slot of the canopy onto the mount bracket screws and
rotate clockwise. Secure the canopy with the two previously removed mounting bracket screws. Tighten all the mounting bracket
screws securely (Figure 4.2).
3. Partially insert three blade screws, along with their washers, through the blade and into the blade arm. Tighten each blade screw
with a Phillips screwdriver (not included), starting with the one in the middle. Repeat this step for the remaining blades and blade
arms (Figure 4.3).
Wire Connector
Mounting Bracket Screw
Figure 4.2Figure 4.1Figure 4.3
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Blade
Blade Screw
Blade Arm
Blade Washer
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FINAL INSTALLATION
4. Attach the blade arms to the top of the motor assembly using the motor screws. Completely secure each blade arm to the motor
assembly before moving to next (Figure 4.4).
5. Remove one of the three tter plate screws preassembled to the tter plate and loosen the other two but do not remove. Feed the
9-pin connector through center hole in light pan. Align the slotted holes in the light pan with the loosened screws in the tter plate.
Turn light kit clockwise and replace the previously removed tter plate screw. Tighten all screws (Figure 4.5).
6. Remove one of the three light pan screws from the light pan. Connect the 9-pin connectors from the light pan to the 9-pin
connectors from the light kit. Lift the two keyhole slots in the light kit over the two loosened light pan screws and turn in a clockwise
direction. Then, use the previously removed light pan screw to secure the light kit to the light pan (Figure 4.6).
7. Lift the glass assembly into the light kit and twist in a clockwise direction to secure (Figure 4.7). Note: Remove the rubber
shipping blocks from the glass assembly.
8. Remove the battery door from the back of the remote using a at-head screwdriver (not included). Insert the two CR2032
batteries into the remote; ensure the positive pole of the batteries face up (as pictured) and then replace the battery door.
Press the HIGH SPEED button to ensure the LED indicator illuminates and the fan turns on (Figure 4.8).
9. If desired, the wall bracket can be attached to a wall using the mounting screws (Figure 4.9).
Turn on power to fan at breaker box and the wall switch. Assembly is complete.
Motor Screw
Glass Assembly
Blade
Arm
Light Pan
Fitter Plate
Screw
Figure 4.5Figure 4.4Figure 4.6
Battery Door
Mounting
Screw
Battery
Figure 4.8Figure 4.7Figure 4.9
9-pin
Connector
Light Kit
Light Pan
Screw
Wall Bracket
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
To operate the fan using the remote, press and release the following buttons (Figure 5.1):
1.
A - Fan Off - Turns the power to fan off.
B - High Speed - Turns on fan at high speed.
C - Medium Speed - Turns on fan at medium speed.
D - Low Speed - Turns on fan at low speed.
E - Light Delay - Light Control: Dimmable Bulbs - Press light control to turn lights off and on. Press and hold light control
to dim or brighten the lights. Non-dimmable Bulbs -Turns the lights on and off. Note: The dimmer function does not work
with non-dimmable bulbs.
F - Light Delay Off mode - Press and hold the fan power button for ve seconds, which will turn off light after one minute.
The LED indicator on the remote will ash four times to conrm mode setting.
G - Variable Breeze - Simulates a breeze in nature. Press and hold button to activate. Press any fan speed button to cancel.
H - Home Shield™ - Simulates occupancy while away from home. Fan remains off and the light randomly turns on for a
minimum of ve times and a maximum of 20 minutes. The light remains off for 60 minutes between events. Press and
hold button to activate. Light will blink twice to conrm Home Sheild is active. Press any button to cancel.
I - LED indicator - should illuminate when any remote button is pressed. If not, replace the DC3V, CR2032 batteries.
J - LEARN button - Syncs remote to receiver (see TROUBLESHOOTING for instructions). Note: To access LEARN button,
remove battery door from back of the remote using a at-head screwdriver.
2. Use the reverse switch located on the light kit to optimize your fan for seasonal performance.
In warmer weather, push the reverse switch left, which will result in downward airow creating a wind chill effect.
In cooler weather, push the reverse switch right and the fan to low, which will result in upward airow that can help move
stagnant, hot air off the ceiling area (Figure 5.2). Important: Wait for the fan to stop before moving the reverse switch located
on the light kit. The reverse switch must be set either completely left or right in order for the fan to function correctly. If the
reverse switch is set in the middle position, the fan will not operate.
I
A
BF
CG
DH
Figure 5.1
Reverse Switch
E
J
Remove glass assembly by turning in a counter
clockwise direction to access the reverse switch.
Figure 5.2
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Warning: Shut off the power supply before you begin any maintenance task.
PROBLEMCORRECTIVE ACTION
The fan does not
move.
The fan is noisy.
The fan wobbles
excessively.
The fan operates
correctly but the lights
are not working
Remote does not
work.
.
1. Firmly push the reverse switch completely left or right.
2. Make sure the wall switch is turned on.
3. Turn the power on or check the fuse (breaker).
4. Turn the power off and check all connections at the ceiling outlet box.
1. Check and tighten all screws that hold the fan blades to the blade arms and the motor.
2. Replace the cracked blade.
3. Do not use a full range dimmer switch to control the fan speed.
4. Ensure the outlet box is secured to the building structure.
5. Ensure the mounting bracket is secured to the outlet box and that the screws are tight.
1. Check and tighten all screws that hold the fan blades to the blade arms and the blade arms to the
motor.
2. Switch one blade with a blade from the opposite side, or balance the fan using the blade
balancing kit.
3. Turn off the power. Loosen the canopy and verify that the mounting bracket is secure to the
electrical outlet box. The bracket must be ush without movement against the outlet box. Verify
the outlet box is secure.
4. Use a longer downrod (sold separately) or move the fan to another location.
5. Lift up the yoke cover and tighten the set screws on the yoke until secure.
1. Ensure the 9-pin connectors in the light kit are connected properly.
2. Turn the power off and check all connections at the ceiling outlet box.
1. Power surge may have cleared the memory and remote needs to be resynced to the receiver.
Syncing instructions: Turn off the main power, then turn it back on. Within 30 seconds, press and
hold the HIGH SPEED and LOW SPEED buttons (or the “LEARN” button, located in the battery
compartment) for 5 seconds. Fan will turn on at low speed and light off. This conrms the syncing
process is successful.
2. Insert new CR2032 batteries in battery compartment of the wall control.
3. If there are several remote fans in proximity, turn the power off to those fans and re-sync the fan.
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Set forth below, the manufacturer, Hong Kong China Electric Appliance Company warrants the fan motor for this ceiling fan to
be free from defects in workmanship and material for the life of the product. Also, subject to the limitations below, warrants all ceiling fan parts (“ceiling fan parts” excludes the motor and parts made in whole or in part with glass) to be free from defects in
workmanship and material for a period of one year after the date of purchase by the original purchaser at retail.
All claims must be made by the original purchaser, whether such purchaser purchased the product through a store or
contractor. Ceiling fan part defects must be reported within the rst year from the date of purchase. Parts made in whole or in
part with glass and the nishes of metal and other surfaces are not warranted.
Purchasers are responsible for all costs of removing and reinstalling the product. Any damage to any part caused by ordinary
wear and tear, accident, misuse, or improper installation, is not covered by this warranty. assumes no responsibility whatsoever
for fan installation. Any service performed by a non-licensed electrician will render the warranty invalid.
HKC’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the motor, parts, or product within the terms stated above. shall not be
liable for any loss or damage of any kind, including any incidental or consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly,
from any breach of warranty, express or implied, or any other failure of this product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation may not apply to you.
If the original purchaser ceases to own the fan, this warranty is voided.
Should the purchaser encounter a problem with your fan related to defects in workmanship or materials within the warranty
period associated with the defective part, agrees to replace the defective part without charge, or at its option, to replace the
ceiling fan with a comparable or superior model.
warranties are limited to the written warranties set out in this ceiling fan limited lifetime warranty. All other express and implied
warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose and the implied warranty of
merchantability are disclaimed. Some states do not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties, so this disclaimer may not apply
to you.