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Checking Oil

Check  oil  level  immediately  after  fill-
ing  the  reservoir.  To  check  oil,  bend
an  ordinary  pipe  cleaner  into  a 

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long hook and dip it into the oil reser-
voir. See Figure 11. If oil touches the
end  of  the  pipe  cleaner,  the  fan  has
ample  oil.  If  it  does  not  touch,  add
SAE 10 non-detergent oil slowly until
it touches the pipe cleaner.

Your Original Hunter’s unique lubricating system

The  bearings  are  submerged  in  a  bath  of  oil.  The  oil  moves  up  a
spiral  groove  in  the  shaft,  lubricating  all  bearing  surfaces  as  the  fan
operates.  This  Lubrication  System  does  not  normally  “use  up”  or
require the addition of extra oil once the oil reservoir has been filled
to the correct level. This unique lubrication system is one reason your
Original Hunter Ceiling Fan will last a lifetime. It is highly unlikely that
you will ever need to add oil to your Original fan once it is installed.
Should  you  move  your  fan  to  another  location,  it  is  a  good  idea  to
check the oil reservoir. Hunter has developed an accessory ‘Original
Relocation Kit’ that includes all mounting hardware and a fresh tube
of oil for this reason. The model number is 22360. 
CAUTION: DO  NOT  TURN  FAN  ON  UNTIL  LUBRICATION  HAS
BEEN  ADDED.  TO  OPERATE  THE  FAN  WITHOUT  OIL  OR  WITH
LOW OIL WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.

Step 7: Fan blade assembly, installation and balancing

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, DO
NOT  BEND  THE  BLADE  BRACKETS  WHEN  INSTALLING  THE
BRACKETS,  BALANCING  THE  BLADES,  OR  CLEANING  THE
FAN.  DO  NOT  INSERT  FOREIGN  OBJECTS  IN  BETWEEN
ROTATING FAN BLADES.

Attach wood blades to blade
brackets  using  three  screws
for  each  blade.  (See  Figure
12.) If your blades have large
holes,  you  must  first  insert
the  rubber  grommets  into
the  holes.  (See  Figure  12A.)
Make  sure  all  screws  are
tight  to  prevent  vibration  or
wobbling. A cavity in the sty-
rofoam  packaging  has  been
provided to nest the parts in
during  assembly  to  assure
correct alignment of parts.

NOTE: Grommets are usual-
ly assembled by hand. If you
use a tool, make certain you
do not damage the grommet
or  blade  when  inserting  the
grommets.

With some fans you have an
option  to  install  four  or  five
blades.  For  five  blades,
mount  to  the  outer  row  of
holes  on  the  motor.  For  four
blades,  use  the  inner  row.
(See Figure 12C.)

To  install  the  blades  to  the
motor,  insert  blade  iron
screw  through  hole  in  the
blade  iron.  Use  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  provided  with  your  fan.
Should the fan wobble in operation, you may use this kit
to correct the balance per the instructions supplied with
the kit.

Step 8: Operation of your Hunter Fan

The  operation  of  your  fan  is  controlled  with  a  pull-chain
switch  which  has  4  positions:  off—high—medium—low.
Pull the chain gently to obtain the speed you desire.

The Break-A-Way Connec-
tor is designed to separate
from  the  chain  at  a  prede-
termined force. If this sep-
aration  occurs,  simply
reinsert  connector.  It  can
be reused again and again.
(Figure 13.)

Reversing  your  fan  is  con-
trolled  by  a  small  switch
located  on  the  switch

housing. (Figure 14.)

Ceiling fans are usually adjust-

ed  once  in  the  fall  and  again  in
the spring to blow upward in the
winter  and  downward  in  the
summer.  You  may  run  them  in
either direction at anytime, how-
ever,  as  you  prefer.  Experiment
as  you  like  to  obtain  maximum
comfort from your fan.

Care and Maintenance

Once  properly  installed,  your  fan  needs  very  little  attention,

beyond checking the oil level. Oil is checked with a pipe cleaner
used as a dipstick. (See Step 6.)

Take  care  when  cleaning  your  fan.  Never  use  an  abrasive

cleanser  or  brass  polish.  Use  a  damp  cloth  or  sponge.  Do  not
drip water or soap into the motor.

Blades  should  be  wiped  clean  periodically  to  prevent  dust

buildup. Be careful not to bend the blade irons.

If  blades  are  cracked,  or  blade  irons  bent,  do  not  attempt  to

repair them. Order replacement parts from your Hunter dealer.

Installation on pitched or beam ceilings

Choose the specific figure below showing the mounting appropri-
ate to your ceiling. Use the figure as a guide in conjunction with
the basic mounting instructions.

For  mounting  on  a  pitched  ceiling,  you  should  use  a  Hunter
Vaulted  Ceiling  Mounting  Kit  and  hanger  pipe,  which  are  avail-
able from your Hunter dealer.

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Outer
Row

Fig. 12C

Fig. 15

Fig. 16

Mounting on pitched ceiling
with vaulted ceiling mount.

Horizontal beam mount

Inner
Row

Fig. 11

1/2" long

Oil Level

Fig. 12

Fig. 12A

Fig. 12B

Blade

Grommet

Fig. 14

Fig. 13

Reverse
Switch

Break Away

Connector

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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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