CEILING FAN MANUAL INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION INFINITE BREEZE® CORDOVA / FIONA DIRECT CURRENT CEILING FAN CORDOVA MODEL # HB54BN-LK FIONA MODEL # HB54WH-LK CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION. HB54 – V6.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PURCHASE. CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING THE LATEST IN ENERGY SAVING CEILING FANS! We are proud of our work and we appreciate the opportunity to supply you with the best ceiling fan available anywhere in the world. Before installing your fan, record the following information for your records and warranty assistance. Model Name: Catalog / Model No.: Serial No.
Before Installation To install a ceiling fan, be sure you can do the following: • Locate the ceiling joist or other suitable support in the ceiling • Drill holes for and install wood screws • Identify and connect electrical wires • Lift 40 pounds If you need help installing the fan, please contact a local licensed electrician.
Preparing the Site These guidelines are designed to help you select the best location for your fan and to prepare the site prior to installing the fan. Proper ceiling fan location and attachment to the building structure are essential for safety, reliable operation, maximum efficiency, and energy savings. Installation Options: There are 3 optional positions for mounting your ceiling fan and this manual includes specific instructions for the fan mounting method of your choice.
Choosing the Fan Site: Within the room where you want to install the fan, choose a fan site where: • No object can come in contact with the rotating fan blades during normal operation. • Fan blades are at least 7 feet above the floor and the ceiling is at least 8 feet high. • Fan blades have no obstructions to air-flow, such as walls or posts, within 30 inches of the fan blade tips. • The fan is directly below a joist or support brace that will hold the outlet box and the full weight of the fan.
Preparing a New Fan Site To prepare the fan site follow four steps: • Cutting the Ceiling Hole • Installing the Support Brace (if necessary) • Installing the Outlet Box • Preparing the Wiring Cutting the Ceiling Hole: 1. Locate the site for the hole directly below the joist or support brace that will hold the outlet box and fan. 2. Cut a 4” diameter hole through the drywall or plaster of the ceiling as shown in Figure 6. You will use the hole to install the support brace and outlet box.
Preparing the Wiring: CAUTION: All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes and ANSI / NFPA 70. you are unfamiliar with wiring, you should use a qualified electrician. 1. Make sure the circuit breakers to the fan supply line leads and associated wall switch location are turned off. If If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the off position, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. 2.
4. Place a flat washer on each of the two 3” screws and pass the screws through the slotted holes int eh ceiling plate as show in Figure 10. Figure 10 – Installing the Ceiling Plate Assembling the Fan Assembling the fan for a standard or angled ceiling 1. Insert the downrod through the canopy as shown in Figure 11. 2. Screw the downrod into the fan assembly until tight. 3. Continue to the Hanging the Fan section. Feed wires from the fan through the downrod.
Installing the Blades: 1. Insert the fan blades into the slot and secure using 3 blade screws and washers provided as shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 – Installing the Blades Hanging the Fan: 1. Raise the fan and place the ball joint into the mounting bracket slot. the corresponding slot of the ball joint. Make sure that the guide pin of the bracket is fitted into You should feel the guide pin setting into the slot of the ball joint. Refer to Figure 13 Figure 13 – Hanging the Fan Wiring the Fan: 1.
Figure 14 – Remote Control Wiring GND • Connect the black wire to the black wire . • Connect the white wire to the white wire. • Connect the green wire to the green wire. Green Green White White Black Black Installing the Canopy: 1. Tuck all wires and the antenna into the canopy. 2. Push the canopy upwards, lining up the keyholes on the bottom with the screws on the hanger bracket. 3. Twist the Canopy to lock it in place and then tighten the screws to secure it. Refer to Figure 15.
Installing the Light Fixture: 1. This Infinite Breeze DC Ceiling Fan is designed to be used with the attached Light Fixture, using two 60-Watt Bulbs (Included) and is not removable. Warning: Use only the supplied light fixture for this fan model. 2. Install two 60-Watt Bulbs (E27 base) in the proper lamp sockets. bulbs do not touch the reflective cover of the fan light housing.
Using your Ceiling Fan with Remote Control Note: The pairing of Transmitter and Receiver is not required if only one Ceiling fan is installed. When more than two ceiling fans are installed near each other, please refer to the instruction above.
Remote Control Buttons 1 FAN SPEED CONTROL BUTTON: ○ Press the button to turn on the fan and control the ceiling fan speed from low to high. ○I Button is for the lowest speed VI ○ Button is for the fastest speed. NOTE: When you turn on the fan the first time or switch the main power to the controller, you will need to Start the fan on high speed first and then choose lower speeds.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Remote & Receiver Pairing Should the remote and receiver lose control after installation or during use, the pairing of the remote and the receiver must be repaired. Below are the operating symptoms and method to repair the pairing of the DC ceiling fan remote and receiver.
Balancing / Wobbling Trouble Shooting Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same, even in the same model. Some may move more or less than others. Movement of a couple of centimetres is quite acceptable and does not suggest the fan will fall down. Even though all blades are weighted and grouped by weight, it is impossible to eliminate wobble altogether. This should not be considered a fault. Ceiling fans tend to move during operation due to the fact that they are not generally rigidly mounted.
Operating your Ceiling Fan 1. Turn on electrical power to the fan. 2. The fan remote controls power to the fan and the light and the wall switch controls power to the fan. 3. Ceiling Fans work best by blowing air downward (counter clockwise blade rotation) in warm weather to cool the room with a direct breeze. In winter, having the fan draw air upward (clock-wise blade rotation) will distribute the warmer air trapped at the ceiling around the room without causing a draft. Refer to Figure 20.
Normal Wear & Tear Threaded components may work themselves slightly loose or blade brackets even bend slightly due to vigorous cleaning or bumping, which may result in extra wobble and noise. Normal wear and tear is not covered under this warranty, but a little care and maintenance can reduce or prevent this problem. Warning • The fan must be installed so that the blades are more than 7 feet above the floor.
C. Blade/s are out of shape Remove blade and lay on a flat surface to check if blades are out-of-shape. Contact retailer for further details. A. Top canopy touching ceiling. Lower Canopy from ceiling to ensure minimum 3 mm clearance. B. Loose fan blade screws. Re-tighten all screws on fan blades but never over-tighten. C. Ceiling fan not secured against ceiling. Re-tighten all screws in the hanging bracket or plate. D. Incorrect speed controller. Change the controller to the one supplied. 4.
Warranty Conditions This product is guaranteed against electrical defects in material or manufacturing workmanship for faults when under normal domestic/residential conditions for a certain period of time from the date of purchase. This warranty covers parts and labor costs for the motor subject to the following conditions: 1. The correct controller being fitted to the fan. Only use the controller supplied with the fan or a genuine replacement.
Prior to requesting service, please consult the Trouble-shooting checklist that is printed in the manual • All electric motors, including fans, make some noise and may feel hot to touch – this is not a fault. • Some fans wobble more than others – even the same model. • Blades are weighed to be within tolerance to minimize wobbling. In multiple installations do not mix blades from fans. • Fanlights can rattle and are not covered by warranty.
CEILING FAN WARRANTY DETAIL Infinite Breeze Toll Free Ceiling Fan Hotline: 1 (844) 859-1700 In the event of service being required, please call the Toll Free Infinite Breeze Warranty Hotline at 1 (844) 859-1700 between 9AM & 5PM (CST) Monday to Friday. Please make sure you have your entire ceiling fan details filled out and available before making the call. Every Infinite Breeze ceiling fan is thoroughly inspected and tested before being released for sale.