Ceiling Fan Installation Instructions Model #: AC-10842 Please Read and Save
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. To ensure the success of the installation, be sure to read the instructions and review the diagrams thoroughly before beginning. 2. All electrical connections must be in accordance with local codes, ordinances or National Electrical Code. If you are unfamiliar with methods of installing electrical wiring secure the services of a qualified electrician. 3. Make sure that your installation will not allow rotating fan blades to come in contact with any object. 4.
Warning : To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury, mount to outlet box marked acceptable for fan support. Putting your fan together 1. Pass the three motor leads through the opening in the canopy and coupling cover of fan. 2. Remove the two set screws from the motor coupling. Remove the hairpin clip & washer from the clevis pin and remove clevis pin from downrod. 3.
3. Install the safety cable into the building structure (see FIG 4). BUILDING STRUCTURE SAFETY CABLE Wiring Your Ceiling Fan Caution : To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring. 1. If you are not sure that the electrical box is grounded, contact a licensed electrician for advice. It must be grounded for safe operation. 2. Connect the black wire from receiver to the black wire from fan with wire nut.
Installing the switch housing 1. Plug in the light wires from fan and the light wires from light fixture (see FIG. 8). 2. Plug the halogen bulb into the sockets. Do not touch the glass bulb with your fingers. It is extremely important that the glass be clean. If it is touched, or dirty, clean carefully with a tissue. A dirty glass bulb will cause the bulb to fail almost immediately (see FIG 9). 3.
Operation in Summer In warm weather, the reverse switch should be set to produce a downward flow of air. The constant, gentle breeze will transfer heat from your body; thus, you will feel cooler even if the temperature remains unchanged. This cooling effect is referred to as a wind-chill factor. In an airconditioned home, the wind-chill factor will allow you to set the thermostat higher than the usual setting. While using less energy to air-condition your home, you will stay just as cool.