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It is recommended you test the fan before finalizing 
installation. Restore power from circuit box. Test 
fan speeds with preassembled wall control. Start at 
the 

Off

 position (no blade movement). One turn of 

the dial will set the fan to HIGH (

H

). Two turns will 

set the fan to MEDIUM (

M

). Three turns will set the 

fan to LOW (

L

).

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 1. 

 2. 

2

2

2

1

A

Test the oscillation function with the preassembled 
pull chain (I). Pull the chain (I) to start

 

and

 

stop. 

If fan does not function properly, please refer to 
“Troubleshooting” section. 

 3.  Use decorative nut (K) to adjust fan to the 

desired position. The fan can be angled up or 
down.

CAUTION

: To avoid personal injury or damage to 

the fan, the fan MUST BE TURNED OFF before 
adjusting.

K

2

3

Summary of Contents for MARINA COVE II

Page 1: ...JP18TI3 ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Purchase Date RR20391 Espa ol p 14 MARINA COVE II Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer call our customer service department at 1 888 251...

Page 2: ...rical Code and ANSI NFPA 70 1999 Hire a qualified electrician or consult a do it yourself wiring handbook if you are unfamiliar with installing electrical wiring Make sure the installation site you ch...

Page 3: ...electrical shock the fan should be installed where it will be out of reach of children The fan is NOT a toy DO NOT play with the fan or allow anyone else to play with the fan To reduce the risk of per...

Page 4: ...sembly 1 B Wall Mounting Bracket 1 C Front Cage 1 D Blade Assembly 1 E Back Cage 1 F Blade Assembly Nut 1 preassembled G Back Cage Screw 3 preassembled DESCRIPTION PART QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PART QUANT...

Page 5: ...der Helpful Tools not included Level Pencil Do It Yourself and Wiring Handbook DANGER Make sure the wall mounting bracket is securely attached to the building structure and can support the full weight...

Page 6: ...he blade CAUTION If you are going to attach the fan assembly A to a wood stud or wood post the stud or wood post must be wide enough and thick enough to sustain the wall mounting bracket B and the wei...

Page 7: ...the wall and able to support the fan assembly A you are now ready to hang the fan assembly A Grab the fan assembly A firmly with two hands Align the four slots in the middle of the back of the fan ass...

Page 8: ...ack cage E to secure back cage E to motor on fan assembly A 9 9 7 7 G ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Align the three holes on the outer edge of the motor on fan assembly A with the three holes in the center of...

Page 9: ...secure 12 9 D F 12 Motor ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Partially loosen preassembled set screw on blade assembly D Place blade assembly D over motor shaft and lock pin making sure to align gap on the blade a...

Page 10: ...nly by a qualified electrician using copper wire only C 13 Hook H E Remove all six front cage screws H from edge of back cage E Place hook at top of front cage C over edge at top of back cage E NOTE M...

Page 11: ...fan to MEDIUM M Three turns will set the fan to LOW L OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 2 2 2 1 A Test the oscillation function with the preassembled pull chain I Pull the chain I to start and stop If fan d...

Page 12: ...ure 2 Remove front cage screws and tighten blade assembly set screw securely Plug Fuse Cover The three prong plug is installed with a fuse L that is a vital safety device A filament inside the fuse L...

Page 13: ...climatic conditions this warranty does not cover changes in brass finish rusting pitting tarnishing corroding or peeling Brass finish fans maintain their beauty when protected from varying weather con...

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