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STEPS 9-10

RED and

BLUE wires

2 BLACK wires

2 WHITE wires

3 GREEN wires

Wire nut

Hanging the Fan

8

 Hold the motor housing with both hands. Insert 

the ball of the downrod into the canopy opening. 
Check to ensure that the wires are not pinched. Rotate 
the motor housing until the slot in the downrod ball 
locks into the pin opposite the canopy opening.

Connecting the Wires

9

 Trim the extra length from the motor wires. Be 

certain to leave at least 6 inches of wire above the 
downrod. Use a wire stripper (not included) to strip 
½-inch of insulation from the end of each trimmed wire. 

10

 To attach the fan wires to the ceiling 

fixture wiring, match the wire colors as described 
below, hold the bare ends of the wires side by side, 
and fully insert the wires into the wire nut. Secure 
by rotating the wire nut in a clockwise motion. 

Connect wires in the following order:

GREEN wires from mounting plate and downrod 

• 

assembly of fan to GROUND wire of power source. 

WHITE fan wire to WHITE neutral 

• 

wire from ceiling outlet box. 

BLACK power wire from fan to BLACK 

• 

power wire in ceiling outlet box. 

BLUE D1 optional fan wire to RED power wire 

• 

(second hot wire) in ceiling outlet box.

NOTE: 

If the color of your ceiling wires differs 

from that described, consult an electrician.

Inspect each wire nut to ensure that no bare wire is visible. 
Test the connection by gently pulling on the wires. The wire 
nuts should stay firmly in place, covering the bare ends.

STEP 8

Ball

Slot

Pin

Summary of Contents for Twain

Page 1: ...ts Parts Guide 3 Product Specifications 5 Safety Considerations 6 Mounting Guidelines 7 Location 7 Fan Size 7 Structural Support 7 Sloped Ceiling Installations 8 Installing the Mounting Hardware 9 Ass...

Page 2: ...ing packaging materials be certain that all parts have been removed Use a clean dry paintbrush to remove small Styrofoam pieces that may remain after unpacking Do not brush Styrofoam into wiring cavit...

Page 3: ...river 1 4 Lag Screw and Washer 1 5 1 x 8 32 Round Head Screws and Washers 2 6 Canopy and Hatch 1 7 2 x 8 32 Canopy Screws and Lock Washers 5 8 2 Perma Lock Downrod and Ball Assembly 1 9 Allen Wrench 1...

Page 4: ...to scale Quantity 16 Blade Iron Plates 5 17 Blade Irons 5 18 Blade Iron Screws 11 19 Balance Kit 1 20 Light Adapter Plate 1 21 Light Adapter Screws 3 22 Incandescent Uplight Bulbs 25W 6 23 Glass Shade...

Page 5: ...its 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 residential installation This equipme...

Page 6: ...ith light fixture is 3 2 amps 382 watts The fan uses about 1 1 amps 132 watts Maximum light current is about 2 1 amps 190 watts of lighting Where wire nuts are employed be sure all bare wires are full...

Page 7: ...a ceiling fan application for example you are replacing an existing light fixture We recommend that the ceiling box be of sufficient capacity to support the weight of the fan and light fixture under...

Page 8: ...ong enough and the inside blade is too close to the downslope or side wall Extending the downrod length usually will solve this problem Suggested Extension Downrod Lengths Ceiling Height Downrod Lengt...

Page 9: ...ng bracket see Step 5 image Attach the crossbar mounting bracket to the outlet box with the set of two round head screws and washers Use caution when installing the screws and washers Do not pinch the...

Page 10: ...pport beam Attaching the Canopy 5 To install the canopy hardware set aside the canopy hatch and attach the canopy to the crossbar mounting bracket with three of the canopy screws and lock washers Usin...

Page 11: ...ce use the Allen wrench to loosen the screw Installing the Fan Hardware not to scale Perma Lock Downrod and Ball Assembly 1 Allen Wrench 1 Wire Nuts 4 2 x 8 32 Canopy Screw 1 and Lock Washer 1 Canopy...

Page 12: ...o unscrew the downrod from the motor coupling If the downrod turns in either direction the set screw should be tightened CAUTION The downrod has a tapered thread designed to lock completely when corre...

Page 13: ...xture wiring match the wire colors as described below hold the bare ends of the wires side by side and fully insert the wires into the wire nut Secure by rotating the wire nut in a clockwise motion Co...

Page 14: ...TE The W 81 wall control is designed to replace a standard wall switch and fits wall boxes metal or plastic with a depth of more than 2 1 Remove the screws and switch plate from the existing wall swit...

Page 15: ...rol labeled LIGHT Note BLUE D1 optional fan wire can be connected to RED power wire in ceiling outlet box BLACK wire from the source of power HOT WIRE wire in the wall box to BLACK wire on wall contro...

Page 16: ...g Attaching the Canopy Hatch 7 Tuck the wires into the canopy with the wire nuts pointed toward the ceiling Place the BLACK and WHITE GREEN wires on opposite sides of the canopy All wires should be cl...

Page 17: ...ewdriver to secure the blade iron and plate with the blade iron plate screws Use four screws per blade Repeat this process for each fan blade CAUTION Do not use an electric screwdriver to assemble fan...

Page 18: ...ting started remove the rubberband from the plug connector 2 Install two of the three light adapter screws into the light adapter plate Thread the plug connector through the hole in the center of the...

Page 19: ...ve to expose the connection end of the bulb Continue to hold the bulb by the sleeve during installation Screw both halogen bulbs into the light fixture CAUTION Only use maximum 50 watt halogen bulbs N...

Page 20: ...ded rod from the light assembly through the hole in the center of the glass shade 8 Thread both pieces of the finial onto the threaded rod Screw the finial into place securely Step 7 Glass Shade Finia...

Page 21: ...days Care Recommendations Fan Finishes For cleaning use a soft brush or lint free cloth to prevent scratching the finish Surface smudges or an accumulation of dirt and dust can be removed easily usin...

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