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AA
J
White
Green
Black
Black
Ground
White
conductor
Outlet Box
A
3-pin connector
Assembly — Hanging the Fan (continued)
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Making the electrical connections
If you feel you do not have enough electrical wiring knowledge
or experience, have your fan installed by a licensed electrician.
Follow the steps below to connect the fan to your household
wiring. Use the plastic wire nuts (AA) with your fan. Secure the
plastic wire nuts (AA) with electrical tape. Make sure there are
no loose strands or connections.
WARNING:
Check to see that all connections are tight,
including ground, and that no bare wire is visible at the wire
nuts, except for the ground wire.
NOTE:
The fan must be installed at a maximum distance of
20 ft. from the remote control for proper signal transmission
between the remote control and the fan's receiving unit.
NOTE:
If a longer downrod (not included) is needed, use the
extension cord (DD) to connect with the motor wires and
receiver.
CAUTION:
Do not use with a wall light dimmer switch.
Insert the receiver (J) into the mounting bracket (A) with the
flat side of the receiver (J) facing the ceiling.
Make wire connections from the fan to the receiver (J).
From fan
To receiver
3-pin connector--------------- 3-pin connector
Make wire connections from the receiver (J) and fan to the
outlet box as follows, using the wire nuts (AA).
From receiver
To outlet box
Black wire "AC in L" --------- Black wire (Hot)
White wire "AC in N" --------- White wire (Neutral)
From fan
To outlet box
Green wires* ----------------- Green or bare wire (Ground)
* There are two green grounding leads: one from the mounting
bracket (A) and one from the hanger ball/downrod assembly (D).
Turn the wire nut connections upward, spreading them
apart so the green (ground) and white wires will be on one
side of the outlet box and the black wire will be on the other
side. Carefully tuck the connections up into the outlet box.
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