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1.  NSCREW  FIG 8    The light pull chain has two positions  One  pull turns the light on  two turns the light  kit off  The fan pull chain has four positio   ns  One pull is high  two is medium  three  is low and four to turn it off   see Fig 9     REVERSE    SWITCH   AN  LIGHT PULL A SPEED PULL  CHAIN 0 CHAIN    2 D  i CI    FIG 9    Operation in Summer    In warm weather  the reverse switch should  be set to produce a downward flow of air   The constant  gentle breeze will transfer  heat from your body  thus  you will feel  cooler even if the temperature remains  unchanged  This cooling effect is referred  to as a wind chill factor  In an air   conditioned home  the wind chill factor  will allow you to set the thermostat higher  than the usual setting  While using less  energy to air condition your home  you  will stay just as cool     For summer cooling  set the speed control  on medium or fast speed  This will  provide sufficient airflow to accomplish a  cooling effect  The exception to this is in  bedrooms where a brisk  downward flow  would be too chilly  A low speed  gentle  breeze is all that is necessary to keep you  comfortable at night     Operating in Winter   Winter comfort requires a different  approach  Because warm air rises the air  close to the ceiling is always warmer by  perhaps 15 degrees than the air close to the  floor  To prevent heat from hovering  where it does little good  move the reverse  switch to create an upward airflow  This  will pull cool air 
2.  building  structure  see Fig 4     FIG  1            OUTLET  4 BOX    HANGER    FIG 2    HANGER         BRACKET    4  lt  lt   DOWNROD    FIG 3    MANGER    a    BRACKET    CABLE LGA A     SS EP  en    no    DOWNROD  SPRING h  no pl    B  WASHER         FIG 4    Wiring Your Ceiling Fan    Caution   To avoid possible electrical  shock  be sure electricity is turned off at  the main fuse box before wiring     L     If you are not sure that the electrical box  is grounded  contact a licensed electrician  for advice  It must be grounded for safe  operation       Connect the black wire from the outlet    box to the black and blue wire from fan  with wire nut  Connect the white wire  from outlet box to the white wire from  fan with wire nut  Connect the green wire  from the outlet box to the green wire from  the fan  see Fig 5       Loosen the two canopy mounting screws    from the hanger bracket  Mount the canopy  on the two screws in the hanger bracket  and twist the canopy  so the screw heads  hold the canopy in place  Retighten the  two screws  see Fig 6     Installing Blade Assembly    1     Install the screw  washer  blade and blade  bracket together  amp  tighten them securely   see Fig 7       Attached each blade assembly to the fan    body using the blade screws  Tighten them  securely  see Fig 8      gt     GROUND       GROUND        FIG 5  RB BRACKET  V   GANOPY  ke  FIG 6       2 Nan      gt   v  NE NW BLADE           BRACKET  FIG 7  P aN    AT a  MATET N  NA BLADE  AZ
3. CEILING FAN INSTALLATION  AND OPERATION MANUAL   MODEL NUMBER AC 16752     READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    10     11     12     To reduce the risk of personal injury   do not bend the blades when installing  the blades  balancing the blades or  cleaning the fan  Do not insert foreign  objects between rotating fan blades     SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    WARNING INSTALLATION SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED  ELECTRICAN    To ensure the success of the installation  be sure to read the instructions and review  the diagrams thoroughly before beginning     All electrical connections must be in accordance with local codes  ordinances or  National Electrical Code  If you are unfamiliar with methods of installing  electrical wiring secure the services of a qualified electrician     Make sure that your installation will not allow rotating fan blades to come in  contact with any object     If you are installing more than one ceiling fan  make sure that you do not mix fan  blade sets     Only mount fan to outlet box marked acceptable for ceiling fan   Installation to a concrete ceiling should be performed by a qualified electrician     Before beginning  disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit  breaker     After fan is completely installed  make sure that all connections are secured to  prevent fan from falling     Do not insert anything into the fan blades while ceiling fan is operating   Fan must be turned off and stopped before reversing fan direction     The fan must b
4. Fan wobble    Check that all blade and blade arm screws are secure    2  Most fan wobbling problems are caused when blade levels are unequal   Check this level by selecting a point on the ceiling above the tip of one of  the blades  Measure this distance  Rotate the fan until the next blade is  positioned for measurement  Repeat for each blade  The distance deviation  should be equal within 1 8      3  Use the enclosed Blade Balancing Kit if the blade wobble is still noticeable     4  If the blade wobble is still noticeable  interchanging two adjacent  side by  side  blades can redistribute the weight and possibly result in smoother  operation     WARNING  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY  DO NOT  BEND THE BLADE ARM WHILE INSTALLING  BALANCING THE BLADES   OR CLEANING THE FAN  DO NOT INSERT FOREIGN OBJECTS  BETWEEN ROTATING FAN BLADES     TNAII112117    
5. cuit fuses or breakers     2  Check line wire connections to the fan and switch wire connections in the  switch housing     3  Check to make sure the dip switches from the transmitter and receiver are  set to the same frequency            Fan sounds noisy    Make sure all motor housing screws are snug   2  Make sure the screws that attach the fan blade bracket to the motor hub are  tight     3  Make sure wire nut connections are not rattling against each other or the  interior wall of the switch housing     4  Allow a 24 hour  breaking in  period  Most noises associated with a new fan  disappear during this time     5  If using ceiling fan light kit  make sure the screws securing the glassware  are tight  Check that the light bulb is also secure     6  Make sure there is a short distance from the ceiling to the canopy  It should  not touch the ceiling     7  Make sure your ceiling box is secure and rubber isolator pads are used  between mounting bracket and outlet box     Remote control 1  Do not connect the fan with a wall mounted variable speed control s    malfunction   2  Make sure the dip switches are set correctly     Lights shut off and will I  This unit may be equipped with a wattage limiting device  Lamping in   not come back on  excess of 190 watts will disable your ceiling fan s light kit  To reset your light  kit you must turn the power off and relamp  keeping the wattage under 190  watts  Restore power to your ceiling fan and continue normal operation            
6. e mounted with the blades at least 2 3m from the floor to minimum  the possibility of accidental contact with the fan blades     The supply wires Live  amp  Neutral must be connected to wall switch  double poles   having a contact separation at least 3mm in all poles     WARNING  The box must be supported directly by  the building structure  The box and its    WARNING    support must be able support the fan  weight   must not twist or work loose   Do not use plastic boxes        Putting Your Fan Together    1  Insert the downrod through the center  opening in the canopy and route the  motor leads through the hanger ball   downrod assembly  Align the clevis pin  holes in the downrod with the holes in  the motor coupling  The clevis pin must  pass through the holes in the motor  coupling and the downrod  Place the  washer onto the clevis pin and install the  hairpin clip making sure to push straight  leg of the hairpin clip through the hole  near hanger ball to make sure the clevis  pin is properly installed  see Fig 1     2  Remove the 2 set screws in the motor  coupling and securely tighten screws  against the downrod assembly     Hanging Your Ceiling Fan    1  Securely attach the hanger bracket to the  outlet box by washers and screws supplied   see Fig 2     2  Carefully lift the fan and seat the downrod  and ball assembly on the hanger bracket   Be sure the groove in the ball is lined up  with tab on the hanger bracket   see Fig   3     3  Install the safety cable into the
7. up and force warm air  across the ceiling and down the walls  Set  the variable speed control fast enough to  break up the air stratification  but slow  enough not to create a draft  By keeping  the heat circulating  the heater will not  have to operate as often to keep you warm     SUMMER    r ee  GE    gt     U DO  Air is blown down   producing a cool breeze    WINTER    An upward airflow  will push warm air off the ceiling  and circulate it downwards       CARE OF YOUR FAN    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 is  not necessary to remove 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 scratching the finish  The plating is sealed with a lacquer to  minimize discoloration or tarnishing  Do not use water when cleaning  This could damage the  motor  or the wood  or possibly cause an electrical shock     3  You can apply a light coat of furniture polish to the wood blades for additional protection and  enhanced beauty  Cover small scratches with a light application of shoe polish     4  There is no need to oil your fan  The motor has permanently lubricated sealed ball bearings     TROUBLESHOOTING    Problem Solution  Fan will not start  1  Check main and branch cir
    
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