Wiring Chart:
Outlet box
Black Wire(Hot)
White wire
(Neutral)
Red Wire
("AC IN L")
Red Wire
("AC IN N")
White Wire("TO motor N")
Receiver
Black Wire("TO motor L")
Blue Wire
("For light")
White Wire(Neutral from motor)
White Wire(Neutral from light)
Black Wire(Live from motor)
Green(Ground wire)
Green(Ground
conductor)
Fan
Blue Wire
("For light")
7. Make wire connections:
Measure the length of wire that you need.
1.) The two white wires from the motor to the white wire
from the receiver with a wire nut.
2.) The black wire from the motor to the black wire from
the receiver with a wire nut.
3.) The blue wire from the motor to the blue wire from the
receiver with a wire nut.
4.) The white wire from the outlet box to the red wire from
the receiver with "AC in N" sticker.
5.) The black wire from the outlet box to the red wire from
the receiver with "AC in L" sticker.
6.) The ground wire from the outlet box to the green
ground wire from the motor with a wire nut.
Make sure all of the wire nuts are connected exactly.
*** After making the wire connections, the wires should be
spread apart with the ground conductor and the
equipment-ground conductor on one side and the
underground conductor on the other side of the outlet
box.
*** After the splices have been made, they should be
turned upward and pushed carefully up into the
outlet box.
Fig.7.
6. Hang the fan on hanger bracket and make sure the slot of the hanger
ball is positioned onto the chip of the hanger bracket exactly.
Fig.8.
8. Hang the safety cable into the safety cable hook.
Safety Cable Hook
Safety
Cable
9. Make sure all of the wire connections
are pointing upward and pushed carefully
into the outlet box. Carefully tuck the
remaining wires into the canopy. Then
secure the canopy with two canopy screws.
Fig.9.
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Fig.6.
Slot
Hanger Bracket
Chip