Designed to coordinate with a popular Kichler Lighting collection.
Kichler® Lighting
7711 East Pleasant Valley Road
P.O. Box 318010
Cleveland, Ohio 44131-8010
Customer Service
866.558.5706
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM EST,
Monday - Friday
Includes our new
TM
CoolTouch
Looks permanent, but goes wherever you go!
U.S. Patent Pending
6 Speed DC Control System
Instruction Manual
Our High Efficiency DC Motor Technology
Requires 70% Less energy than a Standard
Ceiling Fan AC Induction Motor.
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1. SAFETY RULES
1. To reduce the risk of electric shock, insure
electricity has been turned off at the circuit
breaker or fuse box before beginning.
2. All wiring must be in accordance with the
National Electrical Code and local electrical
codes. Electrical installation should be
performed by a qualified licensed
electrician.
3. WARNING: Suitable for use with solidstate speed controls.
4. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal
injury, use only the two steel screws (and
lock washers) provided with the outlet box
for mounting to the outlet box. Most outlet
boxes commonly used for the support of
lighting fixtures are not acceptable for fan
support and may need to be replaced,
consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK OR PERSONAL INJURY, MOUNT
FAN TO OUTLET BOX MARKED
"ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT".
8. Avoid placing objects in the path of the
blades.
9. To avoid personal injury or damage to the
fan and other items, be cautious when
working around or cleaning the fan.
10. Do not use water or detergents when
cleaning the fan or fan blades. A dry dust
cloth or lightly dampened cloth will be
suitable for most cleaning.
11. After making the electrical connections,
spliced conductors should be turned
upward and pushed carefully up into outlet
box. The wires should be spread apart with
the ground wire and white (common) wire
to one side with the black (load) wire to the
other side of the outlet box.
12. Electrical diagrams are reference only.
Light kits that are not packed with the fan
must be ETL Listed and marked suitable
for use with the model fan you are
installing. Switches must be ETL General
Use Switches. Refer to the Instructions
packaged with the light kits and switches
for proper assembly.
5. The outlet box and support structure must
be securely mounted and capable of
reliably supporting a minimum of 50
pounds. Use only ETL Listed outlet boxes
marked "FOR FAN SUPPORT".
6. The fan must be mounted with a minimum
of 7 feet clearance from the trailing edge of
the blades to the floor.
7. To operate the reverse function on this fan,
press the reverse button while the fan is
running.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL
INJURY, DO NOT BEND THE BLADE
BRACKETS (ALSO REFERRED TO AS
FLANGES) DURING ASSEMBLY OR AFTER
INSTALLATION. DO NOT INSERT OBJECTS
IN THE PATH OF THE BLADES.
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2. TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED
Philips screw driver
Blade screw driver
11 mm wrench
Step ladder
Wire cutters
3. PACKAGE CONTENTS
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Unpack your fan and check the contents. You
should have the following items:
a. Fan blades (5)
b. Ceiling mounting bracket
c. Canopy
d. Decorative canopy bottom cover
e. Ball/downrod assembly
f. Coupling cover & fan motor assembly
g. Set of 5 blade brackets and Pre-Installed
mounting screws
h. Light plate
i. Lamp ballast assembly
j. Glass shade
k. 22W, T9 circular fluorescent lamp
l. CoolTouch™ Control System
m. Part bag contents
4) Safety cable hardware:
wood screw, spring washer, flat washer
5) Allen wrench
6) Balance Kit
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4. MOUNTING OPTIONS
If there isn't an existing ETL listed mounting
box, then read the following instructions.
Disconnect the power by removing fuses or
turning off circuit breakers.
Secure the outlet box directly to the building
Outlet box
Fig. 1
Outlet box
Fig. 2
structure. Use appropriate fasteners and
building materials. The outlet box and its
support must be able to fully support the
moving weight of the fan (at least 50 lbs). Do
not use plastic outlet boxes.
Figures 1, 2 and 3 are examples of different
ways to mount the outlet box.
NOTE: If you are installing the ceiling fan on a
sloped (vaulted) ceiling, you may need a
longer downrod to maintain proper clearance
between the tip of the blade and the ceiling.
A minimum clearance of 12" is suggested for
optimal operation.
ANGLED CEILING
MAXIMUM 30° ANGLE
Recessed
outlet box
Fig. 3
Outlet box
Fig. 4
Provide strong
support
NOTE: Depending on the location you have
selected for installation, you may need to
purchase and install a "Joist Hanger" for the
support of the outlet box. Make sure the joist
hanger you purchase has been designed for
use with ceiling fans. (Fig. 4)
Ceiling
mounting
plate
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5. HANGING THE FAN
RMEMEBER to turn off the power before you
begin installation. This is necessary for your
safety and also the proper programing of the
control system.
To properly install your ceiling fan, follow the
steps below.
Step 1. Pass the 120 volt supply wires from
the ceiling outlet box through the center of the
ceiling mounting bracket. (Fig. 5)
Step 2. Attach the ceiling mounting bracket to
the outlet box using the screws and washers
included with the outlet box. (Fig. 5)
Step 3. Remove the coupling cover from the
motor housing by removing the four screws
from the four decorative arched braces. (Fig.
6)
ETL Listed
outlet box
Ceiling
mounting
bracket
Decorative
arched
brace
Hook
Collar
120V Wires
Fig. 5
Washers
Mounting screws
(supplied with
electrical box)
Coupling cover
Screws
Step 4. Remove the hanger ball from the
downrod assembly by loosening the set
screw, removing the cross pin and sliding the
ball off the rod. (Fig. 7)
SPECIAL NOTE: For proper Control System
Programing, it is essential that power is NOT
connected or turned on to the ceiling fan
during the installation process.
You will be instructed at the proper time to
power up the system.
Cross pin
Hanger ball
Fig. 6
Set screw
Downrod
Fig. 7
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Hitch pin
Cross pin
Supply wires
Set screws
Hanger ball
Downrod
Downrod
Fig. 8
Coupling
Set screws
Set screw
Retaining clip
Step 5. Loosen the two set screws and
remove the hitch pin and retaining clip from
the coupling on top of the motor assembly.
(Fig. 8)
Step 6. Carefully feed the electrical lead wires
from the fan up through the downrod. Thread
the downrod into the coupling until the Hitch
pin holes are aligned.
Next, replace the hitch pin and retaining clip.
Tighten both set screws. (Fig. 8)
Step 7. Slip the coupling cover/decorative
arched braces assembly, canopy cover and
canopy onto the downrod. Secure the
coupling cover /decorative arched braces
assembly to the motor housing using the four
screws previously removed. (Fig. 9)
Thread the hanger ball onto the downrod,
insert the cross pin through the downrod and
tighten. Now tighten the set screw. (Fig. 9)
Step 8. Lift the motor assembly into position
and place the hanger ball into the ceiling
mounting bracket.
Rotate the entire assembly until the "Check
Tab" has dropped into the "Registration Slot"
and seats firmly. (Fig. 10)
The entire motor assembly should not rotate
(left or right) when seated properly.
WARNING: Failure to reattach the cross pin
and seat the "Check Tab" can cause the fan
to fall from the ceiling during operation. Take
special care to make sure this pin is
reattached.
Fig. 10
Check tab
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6. INSTALLATION OF SAFETY SUPPORT
(required for Canadian installation ONLY)
A safety support cable is provided to help
prevent the ceiling fan from falling, please
install it as follows.
Step 1. Attach the provided wood screw and
washers to the ceiling joist next to the
mounting bracket but do not tighten. (Fig. 11)
Step 2. Adjust the length of the safety cable to
reach the screw and washers by pulling the
extra cable through the cable clamp until the
overall length is correct, put the end of the
cable back through the cable clamp, forming a
loop at the end of the cable. Tighten the cable
clamp securely. Now, put the loop in the end
of
the safety cable over the wood screw and
under the washer. Tighten the wood screw
securely.
Ceiling mounting
bracket
Fig. 11
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safety cable
to ceiling joist
with screw and
washer
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NOTE: Although the safety support cable is
required for Canadian installations only. It's a
good idea to make the attachment with any
installation.
7. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING: To avoid possible electrical shock,
be sure you have turned off the power at the
main circuit panel.
Follow the steps below to connect the fan to
your household wiring. Use the wire
connecting nuts suppled with your fan. Secure
the connectors with electrical tape. Make sure
there are no loose wire strands or connections.
Step 1. Connect the fan supply (black) wire to
the black household supply wire as shown in
Figure 12.
Step 2. Connect the neutral fan (white) wire to
the neutral household (white) wire.
Step 3. Connect the fan ground wire (green) to
the household ground wire.
Outlet box
Black ("AC IN L")
Black (motor)
White ("AC IN N")
Green or bare
copper (ground)
Ground (green)
(Connect to ground wire
on hanger bracket if no
house ground wire exists.)
White (neutral)
Step 4. After connecting the wires, spread
them apart so that the green and white wires
are on one side of the outlet box and the black
and blue wires are on the other side.
Step 5. Turn the connecting nuts upward and
push the wiring into the outlet box.
Fig. 12
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8. FINISHING THE INSTALLATION
Step 1. Tuck all the connections neatly into
the ceiling outlet box.
Outlet box
Ceiling
mounting
bracket
Screws
Canopy
Screws
Canopy cover
Fig. 13
Step 2. Slide the canopy up to the mounting
bracket and place one of the key hole slots
over the mounting screw on the mounting
bracket. Rotate the canopy until the screw
head locks in place at the narrow section of
the key hole. See figure 13.
Step 3. Align the remaining circular hole on
the canopy with the remaining hole on the
Ceiling Mounting Bracket. Insert and tighten
the mounting screw you removed earlier and
the mounting screw from Step 2 above. Now,
attach the canopy cover to the mounting
screw heads by inserting the screw heads into
the bottom side of the canopy cover and
rotating the cover clockwise.
NOTE: Adjust the canopy screws as
necessary until the canopy and canopy cover
are snug. (Fig. 13)
Warning: Make sure the "Check Tab" at the
bottom of the hanger bracket is properly
seated in the "Registration Slot" on the side of
the hanger ball before attaching the canopy to
the bracket. Failure to properly seat the
"Check Tab" could damage the electrical
wires when to ceiling fan blade direction is
changed while the fan is running.
Screws
Fiber
washers
Screws Allen wrench
Fig. 14
Blades
Blade brackets
9. ATTACHING THE FAN BLADES
Step 1. Attach a blade to a blade bracket
using the screws and fiber washers provided.
(Fig.14)
Make sure the blade is straight when set on
the blade bracket. Tighten each mounting
screw and then repeat this procedure for each
blade.
Step 2. Using the Allen Wrench provided and
two mounting screws, attach each blade
assembly to the motor. (Fig. 14)
NOTE: Make sure these mounting screws are
securely tightened.
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10. INSTALLING THE LIGHT PLATE
Step 1. Loosen the two screws on the
mounting ring attached to the motor shaft and
"remove" and save the third screw. (Fig. 15)
Step 2. Place the key hole slots on the light
plate over the two screws previously loosened
on the mounting ring.
Turn the light plate until is locks in place at the
narrow section of the key hole slots.
Tighten both key hole screws and replace the
third screw previously removed and tighten
securely.
Light
plate
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11. INSTALLING THE LAMP BALLAST
ASSEMBLY
NOTE: Before continuing installation, confirm
that the power is still turned off at the main
circuit breaker or by removing the correct
fuse. Turning the power off using a wall
switch is not sufficient to prevent electrical
shock.
Step 1. Loosen two of the mounting screws
on the Light Fixture Plate and remove the
third. (Fig. 16)
Step 2. Hold the Lamp Ballast Assembly close
to the light fixture and connect the white wires
from the Ballast and the fan by pushing the
connectors together. Follow the same
procedure with the black wires. (Fig. 16)
Step 3. Tuck the connections neatly into the
light fixture. Place the key holes on the Lamp
Ballast Assembly over the 2 screws previously
loosened from the light plate, turn the Lamp
Ballast Assembly until it locks in place at the
narrow section of the key holes. Secure by
tightening the 2 screws previously loosened
and the one previously removed. (Fig. 16)
Wire connectors
Lamp ballast
assembly
Screws
Fig. 15
Light
plate
Screws
Fig. 16
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12. INSTALLING THE LAMP AND
GLASS SHADE
Step 1. Attach the lamp to the lamp holders
applying even pressure to the lamp at each
lamp holder. The lamp will pop into place.
NOTE: sometimes it helps to open the lamp
holder by lifting the end. This enlarges the
holder allowing the lamp to pop into place
easier. (Fig 17)
Connect the Lamp Ballast to the Lamp by
Light
plate
Lamp holder
pushing the Four Pin Connector into the
receptacle on the Lamp.
Fig. 17
Wire connector
Lamp ballast stem
Lamp
Step 2. Remove the decorative nut, glass cap
and metal nut from the lamp ballast stem.
Place the glass shade over the lamp ballast
stem and secure the shade with a metal nut
(rubber side touching the shade). (Fig. 18)
Step 3. Fit the decorative glass cap onto the
lamp ballast stem, while holding the
decorative glass cap, thread the decorative
nut onto the lamp ballast stem securely. DO
NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Glass
shade
metal nut
Glass cap
Decorative nut
Fig. 18
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13. CONTROL SYSTEM SET-UP
Make sure the power is completely
disconnected before you begin this
procedure.
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SPECIAL NOTE:
Your new Kichler
®
Ceiling Fan is State of the
Art and employs a High Efficiency DC (direct
current) Motor with an advanced CoolTouch™
Remote Control System. The DC Motor uses
70% less energy than a conventional ceiling
fan AC Induction Motor. The DC motor is
“Digitally” controlled and operates differently
than conventional ceiling fans motors. Please
read this portion of the manual completely
before proceeding.
Our CoolTouch™ Control system includes an
“Automatic Frequency Selection” feature. To
set the control frequency and program the
control system, follow these steps.
Open the back of the Transmitter (figure 19)
The Frequency Selector is a "Dip Switch
Block" inside the Battery compartment of the
Transmitter. (See figure 20) You change
frequencies by arranging the small switches
numbered 1 through 4 in a up or down
position. 16 possible frequencies or
combinations are possible.
ON
ON
1 2 3 4
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Fig. 19
D
X
The fifth switch, marked D and X sets the
system for operation with Incandescent or
Fluorescent Lamps. It is essential to set this
switch correctly. If your ceiling fan is
equipped with Incandescent Lamps set this
switch to the D Position, for Fluorescent Lamps, set the switch to the X Position. If
these settings are reversed, the lighting
control system will operate erratically and
could damage your ceiling fan.
System Programing: Read all of these steps
BEFORE proceeding. Each step must be
followed exactly to properly program the
control system.
1. You can leave the frequency switches at
the factory setting or move them to any
combination of up or down. Use a small flat
bladed screwdriver to move the switches.
Dip switch
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Fig. 20
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Blue Light
#1 Press/hold Button
Fig. 21
#2 Press 6 Button
2. Insert both batteries and make sure they
are seated correctly in each recess with the
Positive + sign facing up. Replace the battery
cover. (Figure 20)
3. Test the transmitter by pushing and
releasing ANY button briefly. A Blue Light
should illuminate under the 3-4 buttons. (Fig.
21) If not, check to make sure the batteries
are inserted and seated correctly.
Power Up and Programming:
4. Turn the power on, press and hold the
button until the ceiling fan light blinks twice
(Figure 22)
NOTE:Do not press any other button during
this procedure.
5. The transmitter just communicated with
the ceiling fan, selected the appropriate
frequency, did a self check and signaled
“complete”.
Fig. 22
NOTE: This operation must be started WITHIN the
rst 120 seconds (2 minutes) of turning the power
on. No other buttons can be push during this
time.
6. After the ceiling fan light blinks twice, press
and release the High Speed (6) Button. Let
the ceiling fan run for a minimum of 90
seconds ( 1 ½ minutes). The control system
will do another self check, initialize all
operational functions and complete the
programming process (Figure 23).
7. Your CoolTouch™ Control System is now
programmed and ready for use. Please see
the follow Operational Instructions.
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14. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Figure 23
1. Buttons 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are used to set
the blade speed as follows:
1 = Low Speed
2 = Medium Low Speed
3 = Medium Speed
4 = Medium High Speed
5 = High Speed
6 = Extra High Speed
Figure 24
2. The " " button:
This button turns the fan motor off and is also
used in the program procedure.
3. The " " and " " button:
The " " button turns the upper light ON or
OFF on some models. The " " button turns
the bottom light ON or OFF. Press and release
either button to turn the light ON or OFF.
Speed Buttons
Fig. 23
Motor Off Button
NOTE: This Ceiling Fan and Control System
is designed for use with Fluorescent Lamps.
It is NOT designed to control any Dimming of
the light fixture.
DO NOT substitute incandescent Lamps for
Fluorescent Lamps. You may damage your
ceiling fan.
Figure 25
4. The " " button is used to set the fan in
forward or reverse operation. Each time you
press this button the fan blades will reverse
direction. This button functions ONLY when
the fan blades are in motion.
OPERATIONAL NOTE: Each time you start
the blades rotating, at any speed or reverse
the direction of the blades the Control System
will do a “Self Check” to insure operational
integrity. The blades will rotate slowly a short
distance (¼ turn), pause, change directions,
rotate ¼ turn, then build up RPM'S to the
selected speed. This is a perfectly normal
procedure and insures normal operating
performance.
Light Control Buttons
Fig. 24
Forward/Reverse
Button
Fig. 25
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NOTE: Please remember your control system
is an RF (Radio Frequency) control system.
You may occasionally experience control
problems because of other radio frequency
interference, i.e. fan turns off, light turns off or
won't turn on, speed changes, etc. If this
should happen, just change the “Control
Frequency” by turning the power off and
repeating steps 1 through 6 under System
Programming.
Speed settings for warm or cool weather
depend on factors such as the room size.
Ceiling height, number of fans and so on.
Warm Weather Operation: Forward (counter
clockwise) A downward airflow creates a
cooling effect as shown in Fig. 26. This allows
you to set your air conditioner on a warmer
setting without affecting your general comfort.
Fig. 26
Fig. 27
Cool Weather Operation: Reverse (clockwise).
An upward airflow moves warm air off the
ceiling areas as shown in Fig. 27. This allows
you to set your heating unit on a cooler setting
without affecting your general comfort.
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15. INSTALLING THE COOLTOUCH
™
CONTROL SYSTEM WALL PLATE
Select a location to install your CoolTouch™
Control System Transmitter. You can replace
an existing wall switch or, install the
transmitter on ANY flat surface.
Option 1: Install the control system using an
existing wall switch outlet box.
Make sure the electrical power is TURNED
OFF at the main panel before continuing.
Step 1. Remove the existing wall plate and
the old switch from the wall outlet box. Wire
nut the BLACK leads (hot) together and push
back inside the outlet box. (Fig. 28)
Step 2. Install the metal plate and CoolTouch
™ wall plate to the existing wall outlet box
with 4 screws provided. Then place the two
plastic
plugs into the wall plate. (Fig. 29)
Outlet box
Outlet box
Metal plate
Screws
Switch
Wall plate
Fig. 28
CoolTouch™ wall plate
Plastic plugs
Option 2: Install the control system on ANY
flat surface.
Select the desired location and use the
CoolTouch™ wall plate to mark the location
for the mounting holes. Use the dry wall
anchors and/or screws provided and finish
the installation.
16. INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER
1. Insert the transmitter into the wall plate by
inserting the bottom of the transmitter first
and then press the top of the transmitter into
the pocket. The transmitter will fully function
from this location or you can remove the
transmitter and use as a "Hand Held" device.
(Fig. 30)
2. To remove the transmitter from the wall
plate, push the release button and the
transmitter will fall into your hand.
Screws
Fig. 29
Release
button
Fig. 30
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17. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Fan will not start.
Fan sounds noisy.
Fan wobble.
Solution
1. Check circuit fuses or breakers.
2. Check all electrical connections to insure proper contact. CAUTION: Make
sure the main power is OFF when checking any electrical connection.
3. Make sure the transmitter batteries are installed properly. Positive (+) side
facing out.
4. Insure the batteries have a good charge.
1. Make sure all motor housing screws are snug.
2. Make sure the screws that attach the fan blade brackets to the motor are tight.
3. Make sure wire nut connections are not rubbing against each other or the
interior wall of the switch housing. CAUTION: Make sure main power is off.
4. Allow a 24-hour "breaking-in" period. Most noise associated with a new fan
disappear during this time.
5. If using an optional light kit, make sure the screws securing the glassware are
tight. Make sure the light bulbs are not touching any other component.
6. Do not connect this fan to wall mounted variable speed control(s). they are
not compatible with ceiling fan motors or remote controls.
7. Make sure the upper canopy is a short distance from the ceiling. It should not
touch the ceiling.
1. Check that all blade and blade arm screws are secure.
2. Most fan wobbling problems are caused when blade levels are unequal.
Check this level by selecting a point on the ceiling above the tip of one of the
blades. Measure this distance. Rotate the fan until the next blade is positioned
for measurement. Repeat for each blade. The distance deviation should be
equal within 1/8".
3. Use the enclosed Blade Balancing Kit if the blade wobble is still noticeable.
4. If the blade wobble is still noticeable, interchanging two adjacent (side by side)
blades can redistribute the weight and possibly result in smoother operation.
Remote control
malfunction.
1. Ceiling Fans with remote control systems CAN NOT be operated in
conjunction with any other control system EXCEPT a basic On/Off wall switch, if
desired.
18. SPECIFICATIONS
Fan Size
52"
Extra-High
High
Medium High
Medium
Medium Low
Low
Volts
120
120
120
120
120
120
Amps
0.39
0.26
0.17
0.12
0.09
0.05
WattsSpeed
31.7
19.4
12.2
8.0
5.9
3.1
170
149
124
101
85
49
CFM
5891.00
5128.00
4307.00
3565.00
3105.00
1934.00
CFM/W
185.84
264.33
353.03
445.63
526.27
623.87
N.W.
8.57
kgs
These are approximate measurements. They do not include data for any lamps or fixtures attached
to the ceiling fan.
G.W.
10.02
kgs
C.F.RPM
2.29'
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