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1.   assembly by loosening set screw   removing the cross pin  and sliding ball off  rod   Fig 7     Step 4  Carefully feed fan wires up  through the downrod   Fig  8  Thread the  rod into the coupling  Next line up holes  and replace lock pin and hitchpin  Tighten  set screws     Step 5  Slip coupling cover  canopy cover   and canopy onto downrod   Fig  9   Carefully reinstall hanger ball onto rod  being sure that cross pin is in correct  position  set screws are tighten and wires  are not twisted     Step 6  Now lift motor assembly into  position and place hanger ball into hanger  bracket  Rotate until the check groove has  dropped into the registration slot and seats  firmly   Fig  10  Rod should not rotate if  this is donecorrectly     Outlet box       Hanger bracket    Figure 5    Figure 7            i    Hanger ball                J        Downrod               Canopy          Coupling cover       Edt    Canopy cover           i Set screws    lg                         Hitch pin                      Registration  slot    Figure 10    Hanging the Fan 4     WARNING  To avoid possible electrical  shock be sure electricity is turned off at the  main fuse orbreaker box before wiring     NOTE  The Hand Held Remote or Wall  Control units included with your ceiling fan  are equipped with 16 code combinations to  prevent possible interference from or to  other remote units  The dip switches on your  Receiver and Transmitter units have been  preset at the factory  please re check to
2.   make sure the switches on bothunits are set  to the same positions  The frequency  settings should be changed only in case of  interference or if a second or more remote  controlled ceiling fans are installed in the  same structure  Any code combination will  operate the ceiling fan and light as long as  the Receiver and Transmitter unitsare set to  the same codes Fig  11     Step 1  Insert Receiver into Hanger Bracket  with the flat side of the Receiver facing the  ceiling   Fig  12     Step 2  Motor to Receiver Electrical  Connections  Connect the WHITE wire  from the fan to the WHITE wire marked   TO MOTOR N  from the Receiver   Connect the BLACK wire from the fan to  the BLACK Wire marked  TO MOTOR L     from the Receiver  Connect the BLUE wire  from the fanto the BLUE wire marked  For  Light  from the Receiver  NOTE  If your  ceiling fan featuresan UP Light  Connect the  ORANGE wire from the fan tothe ORANGE  wire marked  For Up Light  from the  Receiver  Otherwise disregard this step and  proceed to secure all wire connections with  the plastic wirenuts provided   Fig  13      Step 3  Receiver to House Supply Wires  Electrical Connections  Connect the WHITE  wire  Neutral  from the outlet box to the  WHITE wire marked  AC in N  from the  receiver  Connect the BLACK wire  Hot   from the outlet box to the BLACK wire  marked  AC inL  from the receiver  Secure  all wire connections with the plastic wire  nuts provided   Fig  13     Step 4  If your outlet box has a GROUND 
3.  Make sure Outlet box issecured to buildingstructure  if necessary use the woodscrews provided to  further secure outletbox to joist     Make sure Hanger Bracket issecure to theoutlet box  screwsare tight   Use the balancing kitprovided if the wobble isexcessive  follow instructions included with balancing kit     Troubleshooting 11         137 em EET    These are typicalreadings  Your actual fanmay vary  They do not include Amps and Wattage  used by thelight kit     Distributed by   Home Depot U S A   Inc   2455 Paces Ferry Rd   N W   Atlanta  GA 30339    12  Specifications    
4.  wire  Green or Bare Copper  connect this  wire to the Hanger Ball and Hanger Bracket  Ground wires  If your outlet box does not  have a Ground Wire  then connect the  Hanger Ball and Hanger Bracket Ground  Wires together  Secure wire connection with  the plastic wirenut provided   Fig 13     After all connectors are made  checkto make  sure there are no loose strands  As an  additional precaution we suggest to secure  the plastic wire connectors to the wires with  electrical tape     5  Electrical Connections    Note  The transmitter only works within 40  feet from receiver     Code TR                Figure 12       Outlet box         Black  hot                   White  neutral     Green or bare  copper  ground     White   AC INN      Black   AC INL         ti  Receiver        gt  INN  amp     Black   to motor L      gt           Blue   for light  I       White   to motor N         Ground   Connect to   green  ground wire on  hanger bracket  if no house  ground wire  exists      White  neutral     Blue  light     Black  motor                                            Figure 13       6  Finishing the  Installation    Step 1  Tuck connections neatly into the  ceiling outlet box     Step 2  Slide the canopy up to ceiling and  over the two screws on hanger bracket   Rotate canopy clockwise  Next  while  holding the canopy with one hand  slide the  canopy cover over the screws and rotate  clockwise until tight  Note  adjust the  canopy screws as necessary until the canopy  and c
5. FHEINSTALLALIQN sesse sye i asses sesde dek iss rao es eae ob god heg ek sed sed Se wee gee oE 6  BLADE TNS EALEAFION ds dese es ss se ie dode ei Se Se ie se ede dee tes dode Re se se see 7  INSTALLING THE LIGHT BULB  amp  GLASS SHADE                   esse see sesse ses sesse se se 8  OPERATING  THE TRANSMITTER    eoe oh sesse ee one sod si od ong see ese s ee ds es ge eie 9  CARE OF YOUR FAN  sins dd bood eg ee oe tet oe ee ie ee ee de ee oe Dee SE be did 10  TROUBLESHOOTING  c Eise se ee GEES De GR EIS Pte eio ee Des ac E eo Ge iS 11  SPECIFICATIONS vsiscc nsssesncssataceissantassingoacuasieansasswnbikvaavation ee Eb ed Ed Ge be ee RE oe N eN Ee de 12    Table of Contents    Before you begin installing the fan  shut power off at the  circuit breaker orthe fuse box     Be cautious  Read all instructions and safety information  before installing your new fan  Review accompanying  assembly diagrams     Make sure that all electrical connections comply with local  codes  ordinances  or National Electrical Codes  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 choose allows the fan  blades to rotate without any obstructions  Allow aminimum  clearance of 7 feet from the floor and 18 inches from the tip  of the bladesto the wall     If you are mounting the fanto a ceiling outlet box  use U L   Listed metal octagonal outlet box marked  Acceptable for  fan supp
6. Hampton Bay Lifetime Motor Warranty    The retailer warrants the fan motor to be free from defects in workmanship and material Date Purchased  present at time of shipment from the factory fora lifetime after the date of purchase by the  original purchaser  The retailer also warrants thatall other fan parts  excluding any glass or Store Purchased       plexiglass parts  tobe free from defects in workmanship and material atthe time ofshipment  from the factory for a period of one year after the date of purchase by the original purchaser   We agree to correctsuch defects without charge orat our optionreplace with acomparable or Model Na 312 342       superior model ifthe product isreturned to theretailer  To obtain warranty service  you must    present a copy of the receiptas proof ofpurchase  Allcosts of removing and reinstalling the    Serial No        product are your responsibility  Damage to any part such as by accident or misuse or  improper installation or by affixing any accessories  is not covered by this warranty   Because of varying climatic conditions inthe United Statesthis warranty doesnot cover any Vendor No     445993       changes in brass finish  including rusting  pitting  corroding  tarnishing or peeling  Brass  finishes of this type give their longest useful life when protected from varying weather  conditions  Acertain amount of wobble is normal and should not be considered a defect  UPC 718212348895       Servicing performed by unauthorized persons shall r
7. NG  SCREWS ANDLOCK WASHERS PROVIDED WITHTHE OUTLETBOX  MOST  OUTLET BOXES COMMONLY USEDFOR THE SUPPORT OF LIGHTING  FIXTURES ARENOT ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORTAND NEEDTO BE  REPLACED  CONSULT AQUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IFIN DOUBT        TO REDUCE THE RISK OFPERSONAL INJURY DO NOT BENDTHE BLADE  HOLDERS WHILE INSTALLING  BALANCING THEBLADES  OR CLEANING  THE FAN DO NOT INSERT FOREIGN OBJECTSBETWEEN ROTATING FAN  BLADES     TO REDUCE THE RISK OFFIRE OR ELECTRICSHOCK  DO NOTUSE THIS FAN  WITH ANYSOLID STATE SPEED CONTROLDEVICE                                  Unpack your fanand check thecontents  You should have the following items     1 Fan blades  5  8    2  Hanger bracket 9    3  Canopy 10   4  Canopy cover 11   5  Downrod assembly 12   6  Coupling cover 13   7  Fan motor assembly 14                                         a  Mounting hardware   Wirenuts  3     Blade holders 5    Blade medallions  5  b  Blade attachmenthardware   Glass Shade Screws  16   Rubber washers  16   100W Halogen bulb    Hand heldremote with  2  screws and holder  Receiver with6 wire nuts  Balancing kit    c  Blade holderhardware   Screws with lock washers  11     Package Contents 2     Tools Required    ii Angled ceili  ge ceiling A ing Provide strong  17   angle support    Phillips screw driver  slotted screw driver  step  joist    ladder  wire cutters  electrical tape     Mounting Options A    If there isn t an existing mounting box  then read  lt     Outlet box Ha  gerbr  cket  the following instructio
8. UTION  Make suremain power is off       Check tomake sure thedip switches fromthe transmitter andreceiver are setto the same frequency       Make sureall motor housing screws are snug     Make surethe screws thatattach the fanblade bracket tothe motor hubis tight     Make sure wire nut connections are not rubbing against each other or the interior wall of the switch housing     CAUTION  Make suremain power is off       Allowa 24 hour  breaking in  period  Most noiseassociated with anew fan disappear during this time     Ifusingan optional lightkit  make surethe screws securing the glassware aretight  Check thatthe light bulb    is also secure       Do notconnect the fanwith a wall mounted variable speedcontrol  s     Make surethe upper canopyis a shortdistance from theceiling  It should nottouch the ceiling       Do notconnect the fan with a wall mounted variable speed control  s      Check to make sure thedip switches fromthe transmitter andreceiver are setto the samefrequency       Thisunit is equipped with a wattagelimiting device  Lampingin excess of190 watts willdisable your ceiling    fan s light kit  Toreset your lightkit you mustturn the poweroff andre lamp  keepingthe wattage under 190  watts  Restore powerto your ceilingfan and continuenormal operation     NOTE  All blade setsare grouped by weight  Because woodand plastic blades vary in density  the fan  may wobble eventhough blades arematched     l   2     3   4     Make sureall blade attachmentscrews are tight    
9. anopy coverare snug   Fig 14     Outlet wl    eee eee erry eres      Hanger                  bracket                   Td       ball       N          Canopy     illa   S999  canopy    cover                Figure 14    7  Blade Installation    Step 1  Attach fan bladeto the blade holder  and blade medallion using the 4 screws and  washers provided   3 screws from the  accessory bag  1 black gunmetal screw pre   attached to the blade medallion   Tighten all  4 screws securely   Fig  15     Step 2  Align holes from blade holder to   motor and secure with 2 screws provided    uen oo with remaining blades   2     Fig                 Screws   Rubber   washers  Black  gunmetal    v  TT   screw    y Fiber  F washers   a    x                               Screws       P    A                         d       L1       Blade  Blade medallion    Blade holder 4    Figure 15       WARNING  Shut off the power supply before removing or  replacing lamp  In handling of halogen bulb  care should be taken  not to touchit with yourbare hands  Oilresidue will shorten the life  of the halogen bulb  If you accidentally come into contact  wipe  thoroughly with aclean  lint free  cotton cloth  Allow the bulb to  cool off for 10 minutes before changing the bulb  Use light bulb in  accordance with the fan s specification  TO REDUCE THE RISK  OF FIRE DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM WATTAGE RATING     ATTENTION  The Energy Policy Act of 2005 requires this fan to  be equipped with a 190 watt limiting device  If lampin
10. ender the warranty invalid  There is no  other express warranty  The retailer hereby disclaims any and all warranties   including but not limited to  Those of merchantability and fitness for a particular  purpose to the extent permitted by law  The duration of any implied warranty which  cannot be disclaimedis limited tothe time periodas specified inthe express warranty  Some  states do not allow limitation on how long animplied warranty lasts  so the above limitation  may not apply to you  The retailer shall not be liable for incidental  consequential  or  special damages arising out of orin connection with product useor performance except  as may otherwisebe accorded bylaw  Some states donot allow theexclusion of incidental  or consequential damages  so the above exclusion or limitation may not apply to you  This  warranty gives specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from  state to state  This warranty supersedes all prior warranties     Lifetime Motor Warranty    SAFETY RULES asses in sees sees n see Ged ees ee ee es SR ee EG de ee be ee ee Ode se Gee Ee ee 1    PACKAGE GONIEENT Sas sees ese Oe see se Ned Gees Se ee OS Oe ee OD se Ee ee ed des 2  INSTALLING YODREAN  Ee SS OE Ri Ge vase sone eee euo Oen Oe SS eben e seg Se ee ee ke dun de ede 3  HANGING THE EA Ne ee dees ges Ne ee eke ed eau exeo is Ges ee gee ie de ee oi ao a eo es de d  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ies oes pe EE Nek seed eed ge dpa eee GE N ON ER Er ed N oes neo se de 5  FINISHING 
11. for warm weatheroperation  Slide theswitch  to the Rightfor cool weatheroperation     NOTE  Wait for fan to stop before changing  the setting ofthe slide switch     Warm weather    Forward  A downward air  flow creates a cooling effect as shown in  Figure 19  This allows you to set your air  conditioner on a higher setting without  affecting your comfort  Slide the switch to  the left forthe forward direction     Cool weather    Reverse  Anupward airflow  moves warm airoff the ceiling area asshown  in Figure 20  This allows you to set your  heating unit on a lower setting without  affecting your comfort  Slide the switch to  the right forthe reverse direction     Operating the Transmitter 9     Installing the  Transmitter Holder             1  Remove the two plugs from the holder   Note that the plugs have unique tabs that  allows them to fit only in one hole   Fig  21       2  Attach the holder with the two screws    provided   N d ko Figure 21    Figure 19 3  Replace the two plugs each into its own  hole                 Cravens  vd       Figure 20    Here are some suggestions to help you maintain  your fan    1 Because of the fan s natural movement  some  connections may become loose  Check the  support connections  brackets  and blade  attachments twice a year  Make sure they are  secure   It isnot necessary toremove fan from  ceiling      2  Clean your fan periodically to help maintain  its new appearance over the years  Use only a  soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid 
12. g exceeds  190 watts  theceiling fan s lightkit will shutoff automatically     Step 1  Install 100W halogen bulb  included    Fig  16    Step 2  Raise light kitup against bottom of fan housing and secure    it to fan by twisting glass clockwise until snug  DO NOT  OVERTIGHTEN   Fig  16                                                  L7 ins Bulb socket  100W Halogen     93 AF  bulb                     ae A Light kit       Figure 16    8  Installing the Light Bulb  amp  Glass Shade    Installing the battery     Install 12V MN21 A23 battery  not  included   If the transmitter will not be  used for long periods remove the battery  to prevent being damaged                          Figure 17    Restore power to the ceiling fan and test  for proper operation     1   HI  MED  LOW  buttons   These three buttons are used to set the fan  speed as follows   LOW Low speed MED  Medium speed  HI High speed    2   OFF  button   This button turnsthe fan off     3 The   V button turns the light ON or OFF  and also controls the brightness setting   Press and release the button to turn the light  ON or OFF  Press and hold the button to set  the desired brightness  The light key has an  auto resume  it will stay at the same  brightness as thelast time itwas turned off           Figure 18    Speed settings for warm or cold weather  depend on factorssuch as roomsize  ceiling  height and numberof fans  etc     The Reverse switch is located on the top of  motor housing  Slidethe switch to the Left  
13. ns  Disconnect the power opening must   by removing fusesor turning off circuit breakers  B be facing uphill   joist   Secure the outlet box directly to the building  structure  Use appropriate fasteners and building Figure 1 Figure 3  materials  The outlet box and its support must be  able to fully support the moving weight of the fan   at least 50 lbs    Use aUL Listed metal outlet box     M Ceiling  Do not usea plastic outlet box     ene TN T joi t  Ceiling joist Parallel Hanger bar Hs  or cross brace wood brace  optional     Figure 1  2 and 3 are examples of different ways to z  b  y zx  b  Y  mount the outletbox  ESE    Note  You may need a longer downrod to maintain  7  lt q Hanger  proper blade clearance when installing ona steep  Gutlefbak bracket    O  sloped ceiling  Longer downrods are available  from your Hampton Bay dealer    tlet b  k                                  To hang your fan where there isan existing fixture Figure 2  but no ceiling joist  you may need to install a  hanger bar as shown in Fig  4  available at our  Hampton Bay dealer      Figure 4       3  Installing Your Fan    REMEMBER to turn off the power   Follow the steps below to hang your fan  properly     Step 1  Secure the hanger bracket to the  ceiling outlet box using screws and  washers included with your outlet box    Fig 5     Step 2  Loosen the two set screws and  remove the hitchpin and lockpin in the top  coupling of themotor assembly   Fig  6     Step 3  Remove hanger ball from downrod
14. ort   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 50 lbs   Do  not use aplastic box     Caution  To reduce the risk of personal injury use only the  screws provided withthe outlet box     If you are mounting the fanto a joist  make sure itis able to  support the moving weight of the fan  at least50 Ibs       After you install the fan  make sure that all mountings are  secured to preventthe fan from falling     I  Safety Rules    9  Do notinsert anything intothe fan blades while the fanis operating     10  Turnthe fan off and waitfor it tostop completely beforechanging the  fan direction     ATTENTION  The Energy Policy Actof 2005 requiresthis fan tobe    equipped with a 190 watt limiting device  If lamping exceeds 190  watts  the ceiling fan s light kit will shut off automatically        NOTE  The important safeguards and instructions appearing in this  manual are not meant to coverall possible conditions and situations that  may occur  It must beunderstood that common sense  caution and care are  factors which can not be built into this product  These factors must be  supplied by the person s  installing  caring for and operating the unit     NOTE    READ AND SAVE ALLINSTRUCTIONS        WARNING    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK OR OTHER PERSONAL  INJURY  MOUNT FAN ONLY TOAU L  LISTED OUTLET BOX OR SUPPORTING  SYSTEM MARKED ACCEPTABLE FORFAN SUPPORT ANDUSE MOUNTI
15. scratching  the finish  The plating is sealed with alacquer to  minimize discoloration ortarnishing  Do notuse  water when cleaning  This could damage the  motor  or the wood  or possibly cause an  electrical shock     3  Use only a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid  scratching the finish  The plating is sealed witha  lacquer to minimize discoloration or tarnishing     4  You can applya light coat of furniture polishto  the wood blades for additional protection and  enhanced beauty  Cover small scratches with a  light application ofshoe polish     5  There is no need to oil your fan  The  motor has permanently lubricated bearings     6  All glass should be cleaned using  lukewarm soapy water and a soft cloth or  sponge     DO NOT IMMERSE GLASS IN HOT  WATER  DO NOT PUT GLASS INTO AN  AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER     WARNING  Make sure the power  is off atthe electrical panel box  Before youattempt any repairs     Refer to the section   Making  Electrical Connections         For any additional information on your  Hampton Bay Ceiling Fan  please writeto     THE HAMPTON BAY FAN  amp  LIGHTINGCO   P O  Box 395  Norco  CA92860    Call toll free 1 800 527 0998    10  Care of Your Fan    Problem    Fan will notstart     Fan sounds noisy     Remote control  malfunction     Lights shut off and will  not come backon     Fan Wobble     Solution           Ha      Check circuitfuses or breakers     Check line wire connections tothe fan and switch wire connectionsin the switch housing     CA
    
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