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3. Install the safety cable into the building 

structure (see 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.

1. If you are not sure that the electrical 

box  is  grounded,  contact  a  licensed 

electrician  for  advice.    It  must  be 

grounded for safe operation.

2. Connect the black wire from receiver to 

the black wire from fan with wire nut.  

Connect the white wire from receiver to 

the white wire from fan with wire nut.  

Connect the blue wire from receiver to 

the blue wire from fan with wire nut.  

Connect the green wire from outlet box 

and the green wires from fan with wire 

nut (see FIG 5).

3. 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 Blades 

1. Attached  each  blade  to  the  fan  body 

using  the  blade  screws  &  washers 

Tighten them securely (see FIG 7).    

Caution : To reduce the risk of personal 

injury,  do  not  bend  the  blade  when 

installing, balancing, or cleaning the fan.  

Do  not  insert  foreign  objects  between 

rotating fan blades.

BUILDING

STRUCTURE

SAFETY 

CABLE

WASHER
WASHER

SCREW

HANGER 

BRACKET

FIG.4

BLACK WIRE

GROUND WIRE

GROUND WIRE

BLACK WIRE

WHITE WIRE
BLUE WIRE

WHITE WIRE

BLUE WIRE

FIG.5

HANGER BRACKET

CANOPY

SCREW

FIG.6

BLADE

SCREW

FAN

FIG.7

WASHER

Summary of Contents for AC-14652

Page 1: ...Ceiling Fan Installation Instructions Model AC 14652 Please Read and Save ...

Page 2: ... is completely installed make sure that all connections are secured to prevent fan from falling 9 Do no insert anything into the fan blades while ceiling fan is operating 10 Fan must be turned off and stopped before reversing fan direction 11 The fan must be mounted with the blades at least 2 3m from the floor to minimum the possibility of accidental contact with the fan blades 12 The supply wires...

Page 3: ...ght leg of the hairpin clip through the hole near hanger ball to make sure the clevis pin is poroperly installed see FIG 1 4 Reinstall 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 an...

Page 4: ...outlet box and the green wires from fan with wire nut see FIG 5 3 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 Blades 1 Attached each blade to the fan body using the blade screws washers Tighten them securely see FI...

Page 5: ... see FIG 9 3 Position the indentations in the outer rim of the glass shade so that they line up with the tabs on the inside surface of the fan light fixture rim Carefully lift the glass shade up inside the light fixture as far as it will go Rotate the shade in a clockwise direction until it is held tightly in place by the three tabs see FIG 10 Fan Airflow Direction 1 Slide the reverse switch to ri...

Page 6: ...w 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 XF than the air close to the floor To prevent heat...

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