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ANDELIER

Step 6a.

 Attach the fan wires (coming from the downrod) 

to the ceiling fi xture outlet box wiring by placing the bare 
ends of the wires side by side and then securing with a wire 
nut. Test that the connection is secure by pulling on the wire 
nut. Connect in this order:

• 

GREEN

 wire leads from mounting plate and downrod 

assembly of fan to 

GROUND

 conductor of power source. 

Secure with a wire nut. 

• 

WHITE

 wire from fan connects to white 

NEUTRAL

 

wire in ceiling fi xture outlet box. Secure with wire nut.

• 

BLACK

 power wire from fan connects to 

BLACK

 power 

wire in ceiling outlet box. Secure with wire nut. 

After making the wire connections, the wires should be 
spread apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment-
grounding conductor on one side of the outlet box and the 
ungrounded conductor on the other side of the outlet box. 

NOTE: If your ceiling wires are different from those 
described above, consult an electrician.

Step 6b.

 After connecting wiring, slide the canopy cover up 

and into place. Make sure the canopy cover tabs are properly 
aligned with the canopy bracket and securely locked into 
place.

CANOPY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Step 7a.

 Unscrew the bottom cover fi tter plate and 

set the cover and screws aside. You will reinstall 
them in Step 7c.

Step 7b.

 Make sure that the label “THIS SIDE UP” 

is not visible when the blades are installed. Please 
note the label is installed on the actual fan blades. 
Insert the fi rst fan blade into one of the slanted 
opening beneath the control housing. Secure the 
blade with black blade screws and washers (3 screws 
and washers per blade). Repeat this process until 
all three blades are installed.

Step 7c.

 Re-attach the bottom cover fi tter  plate, 

using the screws you set aside in Step 7a. Secure 
the motor end cap by twisting it into place. 

FAN BLADE INSTALLATION

PARTS NEEDED FOR THIS SECTION:

FAN BLADE HARDWARE 

(not to scale)

Blade Screws

Washers

Motor End Cap

Fan Blades

Summary of Contents for Candelier

Page 1: ...e CANDELIER OWNER S MANUAL READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 Before You Start 2 Safe Use 2 MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS 3 General Guidelines 3 Sloped Ceiling Installations 3 FAN I...

Page 2: ...in lengths from 12 inches to 117 inches Ask your authorized Casablanca dealer for details This ceiling fan requires a grounded electrical supply of 120 VAC 60 Hz and a minimum of 15 amp circuit The m...

Page 3: ...a fan close to or over a pool or spa High humidity combined with corrosive gases will destroy the finish and warp the fan blades GENERAL GUIDELINES 7 minimum The Candelier is not designed to be mounte...

Page 4: ...ly to a structural member of the ceiling It cannot be mounted directly to the outlet box Step 1a Hold the crossbar hanging bracket up to the ceiling Use a pen or pencil to mark screw placement through...

Page 5: ...n screws until they are secure against the ceiling Option 2 Using Sheetrock Anchors Install sheetrock anchors through the holes in the canopy bracket Tighten anchors until they are secure against the...

Page 6: ...thumb on the end of the cross bolt Insert the cross bolt until its flat end is flush with the downrod adaptor tube Re attach the nut and tighten firmly with 7 16 wrench NOTE Be careful not to cut or...

Page 7: ...wires are different from those described above consult an electrician Step 6b After connecting wiring slide the canopy cover up and into place Make sure the canopy cover tabs are properly aligned with...

Page 8: ...system Use extreme caution when handling flicker bulbs NOTE The Candelier flicker bulbs are extremely fragile and should be handled with care Step 8a To install or replace the halogen bulbs first rem...

Page 9: ...a numbered socket where the candle belongs on the Candelier fixture Candles and sockets are numbered for the width and height of each candle The colors will vary Carefully lower each candle over the...

Page 10: ...wall control operation is reversed fan switch controls lights and light switch controls fan turnoff the power at the breaker or fuse panel then swap the two W 32 black white stripe wires INTELI TOUCH...

Page 11: ...level of speed turn the fan on by pressing FAN less than one second To lower speed turn fan off the non by pressing and holding the FAN button until the desired speed is reached When the fan is on yo...

Page 12: ...lied for added protection and beauty For painted and high gloss blades surface smudges or an accumulation of dirt and dust can be removed easily using a mild detergent and slightly dampened soft cloth...

Page 13: ...tightly to the ceiling and the downrod assembly is secured firmly The downrod is attached to the downrod base too loosely Make sure all the screws are securely tightened Fan is noisy during operation...

Page 14: ...ested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a...

Page 15: ...430 9694 IHO SHINGLE SPRINGS 95682 JOHN ROZOWSKI CONST 530 677 3850 IHO SIMI VALLEY 93065 FANTASTIC FAN SERVICE 800 800 3871 IHO SOUTH LAKE TAHOE 96150 TAHOE POOL SERVICE 530 541 4958 FFS TARZANA 913...

Page 16: ...FS MINNEAPOLIS 55422 LEO S ELEC SALES SVC 763 546 5625 IHO STATE CITY ZIP SERVICE CENTER NAME PHONE TYPE MINNESOTA CONT D MONTICELLO 55362 LITTLE MOUNTAIN LIGHTING 763 295 5483 FFS ROCHESTER 55904 THO...

Page 17: ...UX FALLS 57105 LAMPS AND SHADES INC 605 332 6680 FFS STATE CITY ZIP SERVICE CENTER NAME PHONE TYPE TENNESSEE BRENTWOOD 37027 SUNSHINE ELECTRICAL 615 371 9383 IHO MARYVILLE 37803 BEN SNYDER 865 385 130...

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