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READ AND SAVE THESE SAFETY AND INSTAllATION

INSTRUCTIONS.

Consult a licensed electrician

if unsure of any point below mentioned.

DANGERIWARNING/CAUTION

1. Hi9.hvoltage and. moving parts around motors and motor driven equipment can cause

senous or fatal InJunes. Always disconnect power source at main switch before wiring,

servicing or cleaning unit. Do not rely on fan control device to prevent unexpected
start-up or electrical shock. In addition, power supply must have fuses or circuit

breakers for short circuit protection.

2. All electrical wiring must conform to national and local electrical codes such as: NEC,

OSHA, etc.

3. Fan should be secure in its electrical grounding to avoid possible electrical shock.

4. Fan should not be used in any wet or hazardous location defined by article 500 of the

NEC. In addition, its ambient temperature should not exceed 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

5. Power supply should conform to voltage rating of 120V.

6.

Before applying power, visually re-inspect the installation. Make sure that all guards

and protective devices are securely in place and all visible screws and bolts are

tightened.

7. Warning:

to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, mount hanging

bracket to outlet box marked "Acceptable for fan support and a hanging weight of 45
Lbs." Do not mount fan to sheet rock or drywall type materials and use only the screws
provided with the oullet box.

8. Caution: to reduce the risk of injury to persons, install fan so that bottom edges of fan

blades are to be:

**In Canada, to satisfy CSA requirements: at least 8.3 FU2.5 M above the floor and all

objects in room if safety cages are utilized. 10.0 Ft if safety cages are not utilized.

**In the US, to satisfy UL requirements: at least 7.0 Ft above the floor and all objects in

room if safety cages are utilized. 10.0 Ft. if safety cages are not utilized.

9. To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend blades or any other part of fan when

cleaning. Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades or in space
surrounding entire rotating fan unit. Fan must be turned off at power at supply source

before installation, cleaning or servicing.

10. Instructions for Supply Connections:

Conductor of a fan identified as grounded

conductor to be connected to a grounded conductor of a power supply, conductor of

fan identified as ungrounded conductor to be connected to an ungrounded conductor

of a power supply, conductor oUan identified for equipment grounding to be connected
to an equipment-grounding

conductor. After making the wire connections in junction

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

wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and the fan-grounding

conductor on one side of the junction box and the ungrounded conductor on the other
side of the oullet box. Be sure that all wiring connections are properly insulated from

each other and any surrounding metal parts. For safety and best operating results, we

recommend that you have a qualified electrician assemble and install your fan.

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Summary of Contents for DAGNY

Page 1: ...DAGNY Ceiling Mounted Rotational Fan READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FAN RATING AC 110V 60Hz...

Page 2: ...should have the following items a Hanger bracket assembly b Ball c Coupling cover d Fan motor assembly e Metal blades with cages decorative or safety 2 or Wood blades 2 f Receiver with 6 wire nuts g T...

Page 3: ...of injury to persons install fan so that bottom edges of fan blades are to be In Canada to satisfy CSA requirements at least 8 3 FU2 5 M above the floor and all objects in room if safety cages are ut...

Page 4: ...pport and use screws provided with outlet box 0 0 __ _ _ _ JUNCTION BOX MOUNTING OPTIONS Secure the outlet box directly to the building structure Use appropriate fasteners and building materials The o...

Page 5: ...e that coupling cover has at least 1 8 to 1 4 clearance between it and fan motor assembly If this clearance is not given the fan will not rotate 7 Slide the coupling cover with wide end oriented to fl...

Page 6: ...the blade hub must be counter sunk into the bore hole on the flattened side of the motor shaft or else the blades may disengage from the motor shaft during operation 10 C Wooden Blades If your fan is...

Page 7: ...nto Hanger Bracket with the flat side of the Receiver facing the ceiling Fig 11 2 Motor to Receiver Electrical Connections Connect the WH ITE wire from the fan to the WHITE wire marked TO MOTOR N from...

Page 8: ...hole on the canopy over the screw on the hanger bracket turn canopy until it locks in place at the narrow section of the key holes Fig 13 7 Align the circular hole on canopy with the remaining hole o...

Page 9: ...wer to Ceiling Fan A H M L Buttons These buttons are used to set the fan speeds as follows L Low Speed M Medium Speed H High Speed B OFF Button This button turns the fan off C ACCESSORY Button Additio...

Page 10: ...ing water to come in contact with the fan Rain or running water could damage the motor wood blades or possibly cause an electrical shock 3 There is no need to oil your fan The motor has permanently lu...

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