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Drill  (2) 

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"  diameter  holes  through  the  outermost  holes  in

the box 2" deep into the cross brace. These holes are for the
bracket screws.

Use  the (2)  bracket  screws  to  secure  the  hanger  bracket  to
the joist as shown in Figure 4. Install rubber bushing in hang-
er bracket before assembling the parts to the ceiling joist. Do
not  use  lubricant  on  the  screw  threads.  For  an  alternate
bracket  that  fits  inside  a  surface-mounted  box,  cut  1"  off
each end of the bracket supplied.

Step 4: Hanging your fan

CAUTION: BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE PIPE NIPPLE INTO THE
FAN,  AND  THE  HANGER  BRACKET  ONTO  THE  PIPE,  AND
TIGHTEN THE 2 SET SCREWS, AS DESCRIBED IN STEP B, TO
PREVENT THE FAN FROM FALLING.

CAUTION: YOUR  FAN  MAY  WEIGHT  UP  TO  50  LBS.  ALL  OF
THE  FOLLOWING  STEPS  MUST  BE  FOLLOWED  IN  ORDER  TO
ENSURE  A  SECURE  MOUNTING.  PERFORM  STEPS  A
THROUGH  D  WITH  MOTOR  RESTING  IN  LINER  FOR  PROTEC-
TION.

Take  hanger  bracket  from  sack  parts  and  pipe  nipple.  Feed
wires from the top of your motor through pipe.

Back  out  set  screw  in  neck  of  fan
motor  housing  and  hanger  bracket
so  pipe  can  be  screwed  in.  Screw
the  pipe  into  the  fan  until  tight  (at
least  4

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turns).  Feed  wire  through

hanger  bracket  and  screw  hanger
bracket onto pipe until tight (at least
3  turns).  Then  use  pliers  to  tighten
both  hanger  bracket  and  pipe
together.  Tighten  the  set  screw  in
the  motor  housing  with  pliers.
Securely tighten the set screw in the
hanger bracket. See Figure 5.

Be  sure  the  pin  is  centered  in  the
rubber bushing.
See Figures 6 and 7.

Lift the fan by the motor housing,
hook the hanger bracket onto the
pin  in  the  rubber  bushing.  Make
sure  both  ends  of  the  pin  are
outside  the  hanger  bracket.
See Figure 9. FAILURE TO PER-
FORM  THESE  STEPS  IN  COR-
RECT ORDER MAY RESULT IN
FAN FALLING.

Step 5: Wiring instructions and canopy 

installation

CAUTION:  BE  CERTAIN  THAT  ELECTRICITY  IS  TURNED  OFF
AT THE MAIN PANEL BEFORE ANY WIRING IS DONE.

Before you do the final wiring, you should decide how you want
to control your fan—with pull cord, a wall switch or a speed con-
trol.  At  this  point,  you  should  also  decide  if  you  want  to  add  a
light  adaptor  kit.  Separate  wiring  instructions  for  Hunter
accessories are included in accessory packages.

Connect black electrical supply lead
to  the  black  motor  lead  and  the
black  with  white  stripe  motor  lead
(See  note).  Connect  the  white  elec-
trical supply lead to the white motor
lead.  Connect  ground  wire  to  green
screw  on  side  of  hanger  bracket.  See
Figure 8.

NOTE: If  a  separate  wall  switch  will  be  used  to  control  a
lighting  accessory,  connect  the  black  wire  with  a  white
stripe  to  the  wall  switch  lead,  following  wiring  instructions
included with the accessory. The wall switch must be a list-
ed general-use switch.

CAUTION: NO  BARE  WIRE  OR  WIRE  STRANDS  SHOULD
BE VISIBLE AFTER MAKING CONNECTIONS.

After  making  the  wire  connections,  the  wires  should  be
spread apart with the white and the green wires on one side
of the outlet box, and the black and black & white wires on
the other side of the box.

The  splices  should  be  turned  upward  and  pushed  carefully
up into the outlet box.

Canopy installation

Assemble  canopy  halves  around  pipe.
Screw  together  loosely  using  two
screws  provided  in  parts  bag.  (Brass
and antique brass canopies are shipped
assembled.)  Position  canopy  close  to
ceiling.  Tighten  both  assembly  screws
and  SCREW  IN  the  canopy  set  screw.
See Figure 9. NOTE: If a Vaulted Ceiling
Mounting  Kit  is  used,  follow  the  can-
opy instructions provided with the kit.

Step 6: Lubrication

Adding oil

Your  fan  has  been  shipped  without
oil  in  the  motor.  A  1-ounce  tube  of
high grade SAE 10 non-detergent oil
is packaged in the sack parts. All the
oil  in  the  tube  must  be  put  into  the
fan. Cut the tip off the tube and place the tube into the oil hole.
To  avoid  overflowing  during  filling,  allow  oil  to  gravity  flow
about one minute to fill the oil reservoir. 
(It may be necessary
to puncture the tube to allow air in.) See Figure 10.

All wiring must conform to national and local codes which
may vary by locale.

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©1993 HUNTER FAN CO.™

Fig. 4

Hanger
Bracket

Rubber
Bushing

Bracket
Screws

Rubber
Bushing

Bracket
Screws

Alternate Bracket

Hanger
Bracket

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

Set
Screw

Bushing
Pin

Fig 10

Fig 9

Set
Screw

Assembly

Screw

Fig. 8

Fig. 7

Bushing
Pin

Set Screws

Min.
84" to
floor

40mm x 80mm WOOD BRACE

CEILING

CEILING JOIST

OUTLET BOX

M4 WOOD SCREW
& WASHER (2) REQUIRED

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Summary of Contents for 23856

Page 1: ... shooting guide Problem Probable Cause Solution 1 Nothing 1 Power turned 1 Turn power on or happens off or fuse replace fuse blades do blown not rotate 2 Loose wire 2 Loosen canopy connections Check all or wrong connections turn connections power off while checking 3 Pull chain 3 Pull switch cord switch not on 4 Reversing 4 Slide reversing switch in switch either up or center down Note If blades w...

Page 2: ... Figure 3 The outlet box must be recessed in the ceiling by 1 16 minimum Secure the outlet box to the cross brace by drilling 2 pilot holes no larger than the minor diameter of the woodscrews 5 64 and use two 8 x 11 2 woodscrews and washers Use the innermost holes for securing the box Orient the box so the outermost holes are aligned with the 2 x 4 brace The outermost holes will be used in Step 3B...

Page 3: ...ing instructions for Hunter accessories are included in accessory packages Connect black electrical supply lead to the black motor lead and the black with white stripe motor lead See note Connect the white elec trical supply lead to the white motor lead Connect ground wire to green screw on side of hanger bracket See Figure 8 NOTE If a separate wall switch will be used to control a lighting access...

Page 4: ...e screwdriver to hold in place Fasten screw onto motor but do not tighten See Figure 12B Line up other hole on motor and fasten the second screw Before tightening screws make sure they are not cross threaded in the mounting holes Tighten both screws securely Repeat for remaining blades CAUTION DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RUN FAN UNTIL ALL SCREWS HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED SECURELY A blade balancing kit has been pr...

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