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Trouble Shooting

TROUBLE

 

 

 

PROBABLE CAUSE

 

      

SUGGESTED REMEDY

1. Fuse or circuit breaker blown.

2. Loose power line connections to the 
fan, or loose switch wire connections 
to the motor assembly.

1. FAN WILL NOT 
START.

1. Check main and branch cir-
cuit fuses or circuit breakers.

2. Check line wire connections 
to fan and switch wire connec-
tions in the motor assembly.

CAUTION:

 Make sure main 

power is turned off.

2. FAN SOUNDS NOISY.

1. Loose screws in motor assembly.

2. Wire connectors inside housing rat-
tling.

3. Motor noise caused by solid state 
variable speed control.

1. Check to make sure all 
screws in motor housing are 
snug (not over-tight).

2. Check to make sure wire 
connectors in switch housing 
are not rattling against each 
other or against the interior wall 
of the switch housing.

CAUTION:

 Make sure main 

power is turned off.

3. Some fan motors are sensi-
tive to signals from solid-state 
variable speed controls. If 
solid-state control is used and 
motor noise results, choose an 
alternative control method.

3. FAN WOBBLES      
EXCESSIVELY.

1. Set screw in downrod support is 
loose.

2. Set screw in downrod/hanger ball 
assembly is loose.

3. Hanger bracket and/or ceiling outlet 
box is not securely fastened.

1. Tighten both set screws se-
curely in the downrod support.

2. Tighten the set screw in the 
downrod/hanger ball assembly.

3. Tighten the hanger bracket 
screws to the outlet box, and/or 
secure outlet box.

Maintenance

Periodic cleaning of your fan is the only main te nance 
that is needed.

When cleaning, use only a soft brush or lint free 
cloth to avoid scratching the finish.

Abrasive cleaning agents are not required and 
should be avoided to prevent damage to finish.

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WARNING

Do not use water when cleaning your  fan. It could 
damage the motor or the 

 nish and create the 

pos si bil i ty of an electrical shock.

WARNING

FOR  YOUR  OWN  SAFETY  TURN  OFF  POWER  AT  FUSE  BOX  OR  CIRCUIT  BREAKER  BEFORE 
TROUBLE SHOOTING  YOUR  FAN.

Summary of Contents for Old Havana Series

Page 1: ...y with Pedestal Accessory Weight 29 lbs Motor Ass y with Floor Desk Accessory Weight 25 lbs Motor Ass y with Wall Accessory Weight 27 lbs Motor Ass y with Ceiling Fan Accessory Weight 22 lbs Series Fa...

Page 2: ...reign objects in between rotating fan blades 6 Check if the electrical specifications of this appliance are compatible with your installation 7 Unauthorised use and technical modifications to the appl...

Page 3: ...ereby disclaims any and all implied warranties including but not limited to those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to the extent permitted by law Some states do not allow limita...

Page 4: ...8 Tool Needed for Assembly Adjustable Wrench WARNING Do not install or use fan if any part is damaged or missing Contact your retail store for missing or damaged parts WARNING This product is designed...

Page 5: ...rom the carton place it on the floor with the flat surface resting on the floor Fig 13 Using the Floor Desk Fan 1 Your fan is now ready to operate 2 Attach appropriate plug to cord end 3 Plug the fan...

Page 6: ...rdware Bag in a small container to keep them from getting lost If any parts are missing contact your local retailer Unpacking Instructions for the Pedestal Accessory 10 Fig 17 Tool Needed for Assembly...

Page 7: ...column 4 Position the Motor Assembly onto the Column 5 Secure the Motor Assembly with a 5 16 18 x 2 bolt and washer Tighten with an adjustable wrench Do not overtighten Using the Pedestal Fan 1 Your...

Page 8: ...ain of part description refer to exploded view illustration page 20 NOTE Place the parts from the Hardware Bag in a small container to keep them from getting lost If any parts are missing contact your...

Page 9: ...od screws provided 1 After you have successfully assembled the Wall Bracket to the wall you are ready to mount the Mo tor Assembly to the Wall Bracket 2 Secure Hex Bolt and washer to the Wall Bracket...

Page 10: ...fan into approved 220 volt outlet Operating Your Wall Fan 1 Check the operation of the fan by turning the speed control to high 2 Your fan model is equipped with a 4 position 3 speed control The opera...

Page 11: ...ive to signals from solid state variable speed controls If solid state control is used and motor noise results choose an alternative control method 3 FAN WOBBLES EXCESSIVELY 1 Set screw in downrod sup...

Page 12: ...g Canopy PG160 4 Knurled Knobs 2 5 5 32 Threaded Rods 2 6 5 32 External Lockwasher 2 7 Motor Coupling Cover MCC 8 6 Down Rod 9 Clevis Pin DR6 10 Hairpin Clip Ceiling Fan Hardware Bag 11 Mounting Flang...

Page 13: ...FLOOR DESK ACCESSORY MODEL FPH41_ _ t r a P n o i t p i r c s e D m e t I B D H P PHBAHB e s a B k s e D r o o l F 1 2 Standard Hardware Bag Base Assembly Hardware Bag 22 5 16 18 x 2 t l o B 23 5 16 F...

Page 14: ...20 Item Description Part 1 Motor Assembly FPH210 220 PEDESTAL ACCESSORY MODEL FPH21 Item Description Part 26 Floor Base PHFB 27 Pedestal Column optional PHPC Standard Hardware Bag 22 5 16 18 x 2 Bolt...

Page 15: ...ALL MOUNT ACCESSORY MODEL FPH61 Item Description Part 28 Wall Bracket PHWB Standard Hardware Bag 22 5 16 18 x 2 Bolt 23 5 16 Flat Washers 3 PHSHB 24 Special Hex Bolt 25 5 16 18 x 1 Bolt for use with P...

Page 16: ...ward tilt and 90 backward tilt Fig 28 Loosen side bolts on Motor Assembly Position Motor Assembly to desired position and retighten bolts 21 Fig 28 30 Forward Tilt 90 Backward Tilt Fig 27 Changing the...

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