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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
SUGGESTIONS
- Check fuses and circuit breakers.
1. Fan will not start - Check wiring connections to fan.
- Check wiring connections in switch housing.
CAUTION: Turn power off for last two items.
2. Fan sounds noisy - Check to make sure that all screws in motor housing are snug.
- Check to make sure that blade bracket screws are tight.
- Check to make sure that marrettes in switch housing
are not rattling against wall of switch housing.
- If fan has a light kit make sure switch housing
screws and set screws are tight.
- Some fan motors are sensitive to signals from solid
state variable controls. If solid state controller is
used, change to an alternative control. (See a
representative for a list of available controls.)
- Allow a 24 hour break in period to eliminate most noises.
3. Fan wobbles - Check that all blades are screwed firmly into blade brackets.
or shakes
excessively.
- Check that blade brackets are secured firmly to motor.
- Check distance from tip of blades to ceiling.
- Check distance between blade tip to blade tip. All
measurements should be equal. Loosen blade
screws and position blade until even then re-tighten.
- Check that the downrod hemisphere notch is engaged in canopy.
- Check to make sure that jam screws in downrod are tightened.
- Make sure canopy and mounting bracket are
tightened securely to wooden joist.
- Make sure warpage has not occurred in wooden
blades. If so, contact the customer service
department for replacement parts.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Turn off power at main electrical service box before starting installation.
2. Electrical connections must comply with local code ordinances, national
electrical codes, CEC, NEC and ANSI/NFPA 70.
3. Make sure the installation site you choose allows the fan blades to rotate
freely without any obstructions.
4. When mounting the fan on a ceiling outlet box, Use an approved (CSA for
Canada and UL for U.S.) ceiling fan box marked "
FOR FAN SUPPORT
".
5. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury,
mount fan only to an outlet box marked acceptable for fan support and use
mounting screws provided with 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.
Ensure the outlet box is securely installed in place such that it is able to
support at least the fan weight.
6.Total Fan Weight For Reference: 48"approximate 8.0 kgs(17.63lbs).
52"approximate 9.0 kgs(19.84lbs).
INSTRUCTIONS
A
ceiling
fan
has
a
completely
internal
switching
system
for
total
operation
by
way
of
pull
chains.
On
a
fan/light
combination,
pull
chains
will
exist: One
for
light,
on and
off. The
second
is
for
fan
speeds. This
will
be
marked
(SPEED)
on
the
fan
switch
housing.
1st
Pull
will
give
fan
High
Speed
2nd
Pull
will
give
fan
Medium
Speed
3rd
Pull
will
give
fan
Low
Speed
4th
Pull
will
Shut
Fan
Off
The
third
pull
chain
is
for
Forward/Reverse#(
Note:
Some
models
come
with
a
slide
switch
instead
of
a
pull
chain
).
This
setting
would
usually
be
changed
twice
per
year
. Downdraft
in
summer
to
create
a
wind
chill
to
give
a
cooling
effect.
Updraft
in
winter
to
circulate
the
hot
stratified
air
off
the
ceiling
and
back
down
to
the
floor
without
creating
a
wind
chill.
three
- To r
-
- Mount
floor or
-
DO
be
chain
WARNING
educe the risk of fire or electrical shock, ONLY use model CQ002
remote control for optional remote control adaptability.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR PERSONAL
INJURY, MOUNT TO OUTLET BOX MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT
AND USE MOUNTING SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE OUTLET BOX.
with the lowest moving parts at least
2.10
Meters (7 Feet) above
grade level.
NOT
operate reversing switch while fan blades are in motion. Fan must
turned
off
and
rotating
blades
stopped,
reverse
chain
pulled,
the
speed
pulled
again
to
start
in
the
opposite
direction.