(MODEL NUMBER:AC-18842)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING-INSTALLATION SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAN 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.
Putting Your Fan Together 1. Take off the washer, clevis pin and hairpin clip from the downrod. (see Fig.1) 2. Insert the downrod through the center opening in the canopy and route the motor leads though the hanger ball/downrod assembly. Align the clevis pin holes in the downrod with the holes in the motor coupling. The clevis pin must pass though the holes in the motor coupling and the downrod.
Wiring Your Ceiling Fan WHITE WIRE BLACK WIRE Caution: To avoid possible electrical shock,be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring. BLUE WIRE HANGER BRACKET SCREW FIG.9 HANGER BRACKET CANOPY SCREW FIG.10 CANOPY CANOPY HOLE COVER FIG.11 LIGHT KIT ADAPTER SCREW FIG.12 Installing The Bottom Housing 1. Remove one screw and loosen the other two screws from light kit adapter.(see Fig.12) 2. Place the bottom housing and twist the bottom housing to tighten. (see Fig.
3. Install the bottom housing using the screws. Tighten them securely. (see Fig.14) Installing The Light Kit BOTTOM HOUSING Caution: Be careful not to touch the glass area of the bulb, hold with tissue during installation as oil from your hands can cause early lamp failure. 1. Loosen 3 screws from the bottom housing. (see Fig.15) 2. Plug in the light wires from fan and the light wires from light kit plate with pin and plug . Place the light kit plate into the bottom housing. (see Fig.16) 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.
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