canopy
motor housing
6. Fan Assembly (flushmount).
page 6
canopy
canopy cover
5. Fan Assembly (downrod). (cont.)
Remove and set aside canopy cover to
reveal 6 holes.
[
Refer to
diagram 1
.
]
Notice
that 3 holes are larger than the others.
If there are only
3
screws in top of motor
housing, please proceed to next
paragraph. If there are
6
screws in top of
motor housing, remove every other screw
and lock washer.
Remove pin and clip from motor housing
yoke. Thread wiring through canopy. Place
canopy over yoke, aligning larger holes in
canopy with the 3 existing screws in top of
motor housing. Insert the 3 screws and
3 lock washers that were removed (if there
were only 3 screws located in top of motor
housing, these screws/lock washers will be
located in one of the hardware packs) into
the remaining holes. Securely tighten
these screws.
[
Refer to
diagram 2
.
]
yoke
pin
clip
With the hanging bracket secured to the
outlet box and able to support the fan,
you are now ready to hang your fan. Grab
the fan firmly with two hands. Slide
downrod through opening in hanging
bracket and let hanging ball rest on the
hanging bracket. Turn the hanging ball
slot until it lines up with the hanging
bracket tab.
WARNING
: Failure to align slot in hanging
ball with tab in hanging bracket may
result in serious injury or death.
Tip
: Seek the help of another person to
hold the stepladder in place and to help
lift the fan up to you once you are set on
the ladder.
Continue to "Wiring" section on page 7
for wiring diagram.
diagram 1
diagram 2
hanging ball slot
hanging bracket tab
motor
housing
wood
ceiling
joist