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SAFETY INFORMATION 

Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate, or install the 
product.
•  Before you begin installing the fan, disconnect the power by removing fuses or turning off circuit 

breakers.

•  Make sure all electrical connections comply with local codes, ordinances, or the National Electrical 

code. Hire a qualifi ed electrician or consult a do-it-yourself wiring handbook if you are unfamiliar 
with installing electrical wiring.

•  Make sure the installation site you choose allows a minimum clearance of 7 ft. from the blades to 

the fl oor and at least 30 in. from the ends of the blades to any obstruction. 

•  If you are mounting the fan to a ceiling outlet box, use a METAL octagonal outlet box.
•  Secure the box directly to the building structure. The outlet box and its support must be able to 

support the moving weight of the fan (at least 35 lbs.). Do NOT use a plastic outlet box.

•  After you install the fan, make sure all connections are secure to prevent the fan from falling.
•  For supply connections, if the conductor of a fan is identifi ed as a grounded conductor, then it 

should be connected to a grounded conductor power supply. If the conductor of a fan is identifi ed 
as an ungrounded conductor, then it should be connected to an ungrounded conductor power 
supply. If the conductor of a fan is identifi ed for equipment grounding, then it should be connected 
to an equipment-grounding conductor.

•  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any 
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note

: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital 

device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, 
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 
interference by one or more of the following measures:

– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is 

connected.

– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Note

: For a Class A digital device, statements of 15. 105(a) must be included when appropriate for 

the device in question.

•  The net weight of this fan is: 18.65 lbs.

WARNING

:

•  Do not install or use this fan if any part is damaged or missing.
•  To reduce the risk of fi re, electrical shock, or personal injury, wire connectors provided with this 

fan are designed to accept only one 12-gauge house wire and two lead wires from the fan. If your 
house wire is larger than 12 gauges or there is more than one house wire to connect to the two fan 
lead wires, consult an electrician for the proper size wire connectors to use. Before cutting, drilling 
or hammering, verify their location. If needed, contact your electrician, plumber or service person.

Summary of Contents for PORTES LP8293LAZ

Page 1: ...67 8 a m 6 p m EST Monday Thursday 8 a m 5 p m EST Friday 1 EB13443 ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Serial Number ____________ Purchase Date ____________ Harbor Breeze is a registered trademark of LF LLC All...

Page 2: ...re Contents 4 Safety Information 5 Preparation 6 Initial Assembly Instructions 7 Wiring Instructions 13 Final Assembly Instructions 14 Operating Instructions 16 Blade Balancing Instructions 19 Care an...

Page 3: ...1 I Glass 1 B Hanger Bracket 1 J Remote 1 C Downrod 1 K Bulb 1 D Ceiling Canopy 1 L Receiver Unit preassembled to Motor A 1 E Canopy Screw Cover 1 M Blade 5 F Motor Coupling Cover 1 N Motor Coupler Wa...

Page 4: ...Upper Housing Cover Screw preassembled to Motor A Qty 6 GG HH II JJ Hanger Ball Set Screw preassembled to Downrod C Qty 1 Hanger Ball Pin preassembled to Downrod C Qty 1 Downrod Clip preassembled to...

Page 5: ...may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to co...

Page 6: ...g fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt This fan is to be used in dry locations only PREPARATION Before beginning assembly...

Page 7: ...motor A Retain the screws for later Hardware Used EE Downrod Support Set Screw x 2 1 A EE 2 Remove the preassembled upper housing cover screws FF from the top of the motor A Retain these screws for l...

Page 8: ...er washers BB to secure the blade M to the flywheel Repeat this step for the remaining blades M Hardware Used AA Washer Head Screw x 15 BB Fiber Washer x 15 4 AA A BB M 5 Re assemble the upper housing...

Page 9: ...he hanger ball portion of the downrod C Retain the hanger ball pin HH and hanger ball for later Hardware Used GG Hanger Ball Set Screw x 1 HH Hanger Ball Pin x 1 7 HH C GG 8 Remove the preassembled do...

Page 10: ...the two previosuly removed downrod support set screws EE and tighten securely in the downrod support WARNING It is critical the downrod pin JJ is properly installed and the downrod support set screws...

Page 11: ...s captured in the groove in the top of the downrod C Pull the hanger ball up tight against the hanger ball pin HH Securely tighten the preassembled hanger ball set screw GG CAUTION A loose set screw c...

Page 12: ...th the outlet box WARNING The outlet box must be securely anchored The hanger bracket must seat firmly against the outlet box If the outlet box is recessed remove wallboard until the bracket contacts...

Page 13: ...wire connector CC Connect the white fan motor wire to the white supply neutral wire and secure the connection with a wire connector CC Connect the black fan motor wire to the black supply wire and sec...

Page 14: ...ble fire or shock make sure the electrical wires are completely inside the canopy housing and not pinched between the housing and the ceiling Hardware Used KK Shoulder Screw x 2 1 D KK 2 Securely atta...

Page 15: ...ate assembly G using the two keyslots in the socket plate assembly H Replace the third light plate screw MM and secure all three Hardware Used MM Light Plate Screw x 3 5 H G MM 6 Install the bulb K in...

Page 16: ...fuse box 1 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2 Remove the battery cover from the remote J and install the battery P ensuring the polarity of the battery P matches the polarity in the battery compartment Replac...

Page 17: ...the fan OFF Turn the power ON The receiver L will make two musical sounds indicating that the power supply is normal b Within 30 seconds press the LEARN key on the back of the remote J Your remote an...

Page 18: ...dimming Light button Fan speed Walk Away Light Delay Turns the fan and light off after 1 minute During walk away light delay mode press any other key to cancel the function Home Shield The fan is tur...

Page 19: ...nd 2 for each blade M Note which blade M has the least wobble On that blade M install the balancing clip to the top edge of the blade M near the motor A Start the fan and observe wobble Stop the fan a...

Page 20: ...d scratching the finish Abrasive cleaning agents are not required and should be avoided to prevent damage to the finish Periodically check that all hardware is tight and secure Periodic light dusting...

Page 21: ...e loose 4 Wire connectors inside the housing are rattling 5 There is a motor noise caused by a solid state variable speed control 6 The screws holding the blades to the blade holders are loose 1 Attac...

Page 22: ...er Any damage to the ceiling fan by accident misuse or improper installation or by affixing accessories not produced by this warranty are at the purchaser s own responsibility The manufacturer assumes...

Page 23: ...racket APGAC110RBL APGAC110RBL C Hanger Ball Downrod Assembly ADRACT1 45LAZ ADRACT1 45LBN D Ceiling Canopy PPAC1005LAZ PPAC1005LBN E Canopy Screw Cover APPAC1101LAZ APPAC1101LBN F Motor Coupling Cover...

Page 24: ...a jueves de 8 a m a 6 p m y los viernes de 8 a m a 5 p m hora est ndar del Este 24 ADJUNTE SU RECIBO AQU N mero de serie ____________ Fecha de compra ____________ Harbor Breeze es una marca registrad...

Page 25: ...idad 28 Preparaci n 29 Instrucciones de ensamblaje iniciales 30 Instrucciones de cableado 36 QVWUXFFLRQHV GH HQVDPEODMH QDOHV 37 Instrucciones de funcionamiento 39 Instrucciones para equilibrar las as...

Page 26: ...C Varilla 1 K Bombilla 1 D Base para techo 1 L Unidad Receptora preensamblada en el motor A 1 E Cubierta para el tornillo de la base 1 M Aspa 5 F Cubierta para el acoplador del motor 1 N Arandela del...

Page 27: ...perior preensamblado en el motor A Cant 6 GG HH II JJ Bola para colgar preensamblada en la varilla C Cant 1 Pasador de la bola para colgar preensamblado en la varilla C Cant 1 Sujetador de la varilla...

Page 28: ...sujeto a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 Este dispositivo no debe causar interferencia perjudicial y 2 deber aceptar cualquier interferencia recibida incluida la interferencia que pudiese causar la o...

Page 29: ...uminaci n no son aptas para sostener un ventilador y puede ser necesario reemplazarlas Si tiene dudas consulte a un HOHFWULFLVWD FDOL FDGR Este ventilador es apto solo para lugares secos PREPARACI N A...

Page 30: ...delante Aditamentos utilizados EE 7RUQLOOR GH MDFLyQ del soporte de la varilla x 2 1 A EE 2 Retire los tornillos preensamblados en la carcasa superior FF de la parte superior del motor A Guarde estos...

Page 31: ...DO YRODQWH 5HSLWD este paso para las aspas restantes M Aditamentos utilizados AA Tornillo con cabeza de arandela x 15 BB UDQGHOD GH EUD x 15 4 AA A BB M 5 Vuelva a ensamblar la cubierta de la carcasa...

Page 32: ...e la bola para colgar HH y la bola para colgar para pasos posteriores Aditamentos utilizados GG 7RUQLOOR GH MDFLyQ de bola para colgar x 1 HH Pasador de la bola para colgar x 1 7 HH C GG 8 Retire el p...

Page 33: ...retir anteriormente EE DSULpWHORV UPHPHQWH DO VRSRUWH GH OD YDULOOD ADVERTENCIA Es fundamental que instale correctamente el pasador de la varilla JJ y que DSULHWH UPHPHQWH ORV WRUQLOORV GH MDFLyQ GHO...

Page 34: ...arilla C DOH OD EROD SDUD FROJDU UPHPHQWH DO SDVDGRU LMH ELHQ HO WRUQLOOR GH MDFLyQ GH OD EROD SDUD FROJDU preensamblada GG PRECAUCI N 8Q WRUQLOOR GH MDFLyQ RMR SRGUtD KDFHU que el ventilador se tamba...

Page 35: ...caja de salida debe estar bien asegurada La abrazadera para colgar debe estar bien asentada contra la caja de salida Si la caja de VDOLGD HVWi HPSRWUDGD UHWLUH HO SDQHO GH EUD SUHQVDGD hasta que la a...

Page 36: ...ien los conductores con un conector de cables CC Conecte el conductor blanco del motor GHO YHQWLODGRU DO FRQGXFWRU EODQFR QHXWUR MH la conexi n con el conector de cables CC Conecte el conductor negro...

Page 37: ...cables el ctricos completamente dentro de la carcasa de la base y de no apretarlos entre la carcasa y el techo Aditamentos utilizados KK Tornillo de reborde x 2 1 D KK 2 RORTXH DMXVWH UPHPHQWH OD FXEL...

Page 38: ...ensamble de la placa del portal mpara H Vuelva a colocar el tercer tornillo de la placa de iluminaci n MM y ajuste los tres Aditamentos utilizados MM Tornillo para la placa de iluminaci n x 3 5 H G MM...

Page 39: ...de fusibles principal 1 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 2 Retire la tapa de la bater a del control remoto J e instale la bater a P y aseg rese de que la polaridad de la bater a P sea igual a la polaridad del...

Page 40: ...ventilador L debe emitir dos sonidos musicales que indican que el suministro de electricidad es normal b En menos de 30 segundos presione el bot n LEARN en la parte posterior del control remoto J El c...

Page 41: ...entilador Luz de retardo con sensor de movimiento Apaga el ventilador y la luz despu s de 1 minuto Durante el modo luz de retardo con sensor de movimiento presione cualquier otro bot n para cancelar l...

Page 42: ...enor tambaleo Instale en dicha aspa M el sujetador de equilibrio del kit de equilibrio en el borde superior del aspa M cerca del motor A Haga funcionar el ventilador y observe si hay tambaleo Detenga...

Page 43: ...ntes limpiadores abrasivos son innecesarios y deben evitarse para no da ar el acabado Revise peri dicamente que todos los aditamentos est n ajustados y aseg relos Se recomienda una limpieza suave del...

Page 44: ...HVWiQ RMRV 4 Los conectores al interior de la carcasa repiquetean 5 El control de velocidad variable de estado s lido produce ruidos en el motor 6 Los tornillos que sujetan las aspas a los soportes de...

Page 45: ...l cita del comprador Cualquier da o al ventilador de techo producido por accidente uso indebido o instalaci n incorrecta o a causa de accesorios GH MDFLyQ TXH QR HVWiQ FXELHUWRV SRU HVWD JDUDQWtD VHUi...

Page 46: ...005LAZ PPAC1005LBN E Cubierta para el tornillo de la base APPAC1101LAZ APPAC1101LBN F Cubierta para el acoplador del motor AP1115 LAZ AP1115 LBN G Ensamble de la placa de iluminaci n AP829302LAZ AP829...

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