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Safety Rules .................................. 1

Unpacking Your Fan .................... 2

Installing Your Fan ...................... 3

Operating Your Fan ..................... 11

Care of Your Fan .......................... 12

Troubleshooting ............................ 12

Specifications ................................ 13

Warranty Information ................. 14

To  reduce  the  risk  of  electric  shock,  insure  electricity 

1. 

has  been  turned  off  at  the  circuit  breaker  or  fuse  box 

before beginning.

All  wiring  must  be  in  accordance  with  the  National 

2. 

Electrical  Code  ANSI/NFPA  70-1999  and  local  electrical 

codes.  Electrical  installation  should  be  performed  by  a 

qualified licensed electrician.

WARNING:

3. 

 To reduce the risk of fie or electrical shock, 

do  not  use  this  fan  with  any  solid-state  fan  speed  control 

device.

CAUTION:

4. 

 To reduce the risk of personal injury, use only 

the screws provided with the outlet box. 

The  outlet  box  and  support  structure  must  be  securely 

5. 

mounted and capable of reliably supporting a minimum of 

35 pounds. Use only UL Listed outlet boxes marked “FOR 

FAN SUPPORT.”

The  fan  must  be  mounted  with  a 

6. 

minimum  of  7  feet  

clearance

 from the trailing edge of the blades to the floor.

Do  not  operate  reversing  switch  while  fan  blades  are  in 

7. 

motion. Fan must be turned off and blades stopped before 

reversing blade direction.

Avoid placing objects in path of the blades.

8. 

To  avoid  personal  injury  or  damage  to  the  fan  and 

9. 

other  items,  be  cautious  when  working  around  or 

cleaning the fan.

Do not use water or detergents when cleaning the fan or fan 

10. 

blades. A dry dust cloth or lightly dampened cloth will be 

suitable for most cleaning. 

After  making  electrical  connections,  spliced  conductors 

11. 

should  be  turned  upward  and  pushed  carefully  up  into 

outlet  box.  The  wires  should  be  spread  apart  with  the 

grounded  conductor  and  the  equipment-grounding 

conductor on one side of the outlet box.

Electrical diagrams are for reference only. Light kits that are 

12. 

not packed with the fan must be UL listed and marked suit-

able for use with the model fan you are installing. Switches 

must be UL general use switches. Refer to the instructions 

packaged with the light kits and switches for proper assem-

bly. Use 14W MAX. BULBS (supplied).

All  set  screws  must  be  checked  and  tightened  where 

13. 

necessary before installation

 Safety Rules 1.

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE,  ELECTRIC  SHOCK  OR  PERSONAL 

INJURY, MOUNT FAN TO OUTLET BOX MARKED “ACCEPTABLE FOR 

FAN  SUPPORT”  WITH  THE  SCREWS  PROVIDED  WITH  THE  OUTLET 

BOX. MOST OUTLET BOXES COMMONLY USED FOR THE SUPPORT 

OF LIGHTING FIXTURES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT 

AND MAY NEED TO BE REPLACED. CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRI-

CIAN IF IN DOUBT.

TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  PERSONAL  INJURY,  DO  NOT  BEND  THE 

BLADE  BRACKETS  (ALSO  REFERRED  TO  AS  “FLANGES”)  DURING 

ASSEMBLY OR AFTER INSTALLATION. DO NOT INSERT OBJECTS IN 

THE PATH OF THE BLADES.

PLEASE REMOVE RUBBER MOTOR STOPS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE 

FAN BEFORE INSTALLING BLADES OR TESTING MOTOR.

Summary of Contents for 52" Huntington III

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Page 2: ...www homedepot com Please reference your SKU 519 694 oil rubbed bronze or UPC 82392 810528 oil rubbed bronze Thank you for purchasing this Hampton Bay ceiling fan This product has been manufactured with the highest standards of safety and quality The finish of this fan is weather resistant but over time will naturally weather and fade Safety Rules 1 Unpacking Your Fan 2 Installing Your Fan 3 Operat...

Page 3: ...dust cloth or lightly dampened cloth will be suitable for most cleaning After making electrical connections spliced conductors 11 should be turned upward and pushed carefully up into outlet box The wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment grounding conductor on one side of the outlet box Electrical diagrams are for reference only Light kits that are 12 not packed ...

Page 4: ... Extra Switch Cup 7 Fan Motor Assembly with Pre Attached 1 Blade Brackets and Light Fixture Canopy with Slide On Ceiling 2 Mounting Plate Blades 5 3 2 Unpacking Your Fan IMPORTANT THIS PRODUCT AND OR COMPONENTS ARE COVERED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U S PATENTS 5 947 436 5 988 580 5 971 573 6 010 306 6 039 541 6 046 416 AND OTHER PATENTS PENDING Unpack your fan and check the contents You shou...

Page 5: ...ger downrod to maintain proper blade clearance when install ing on a steep sloped ceiling The maximum angle allowable is 30 If the canopy touches downrod remove the decorative canopy bottom cover and turn the canopy 180 before attaching the canopy to the mounting plate Outlet Box To hang your fan where there is an existing fixture but no ceiling joist you may need an installation hanger bar as sho...

Page 6: ...allation reduces the distance from the ceiling to the bottom of the fan blades to approximately 8 inches Once you have decided which ceiling installation you will use proceed with the following instructions Where necessary Turn Canopy Ring to Remove Figure 5 Remove Loosen but Do Not Remove Figure 6 Figure 7 Remove the mounting plate from the canopy 3 by loosening the four screws on the top of the ...

Page 7: ...anopy by 1 turning the ring to the right until it unlocks Figure 5 Remove the mounting plate from the canopy 2 by loosening the four screws on the top of the canopy Remove the two non slotted screws and loosen the slotted screws This will enable you to remove the mounting plate Figure 6 Remove the decorative canopy bottom cov 3 er from the canopy by depressing the three studs Figure 8 Figure 8 Can...

Page 8: ...ting hang the fan on the hook provided by utilizing one of the holes at the outer rim of the ceiling canopy Fig ure 11 If using standard mounting seat the hanger ball in the mounting plate socket Make sure the tab on the mount ing plate socket is properly seated in the groove in the hanger ball Figure 11 THE HOOK AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 11 IS ONLY TO BALANCE FAN WHILE ATTACHING WIRING FAILURE TO HANG A...

Page 9: ...all down rod assembly When using Close to Ceiling mounting there is only one green ground lead from the mounting plate since the ball downrod assembly is not used Connect the fan motor white wire to the 2 supply white neutral wire using a wire nut Figure 12 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS ARE FOR REFER ENCE ONLY OPTIONAL USE OF ANY LIGHT KIT SHALL BE UL LISTED AND MARKED SUITABLE FOR USE WITH THIS FAN CHECK T...

Page 10: ... 4 blades WHEN USING THE STANDARD BALL DOWNROD MOUNTING THE TAB IN THE RING AT THE BOT TOM OF THE MOUNTING PLATE MUST REST IN THE GROOVE OF THE HANGER BALL FAILURE TO PROPERLY SEAT THE TAB IN THE GROOVE COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO WIRING LOCKING SLOTS OF CEILING CANOPY ARE PROVIDED ONLY AS AN AID TO MOUNTING DO NOT LEAVE FAN ASSEMBLY UNATTENDED UNTIL ALL FOUR CANOPY SCREWS ARE EN GAGED AND FIRMLY TIGHTE...

Page 11: ... the power off insert the light bulbs 3 MAX 14 watts provided into the light kit sockets Squeeze steel tensioners together Silde shades over steel tensioners Figure 14 Mechanism Engage Locking Motor Assembly and Pull Blade Away from Blade Balancing All blades are grouped by weight Because nat ural woods vary in density the fan may wobble even though the blades are weight matched The following proc...

Page 12: ... Remove the three screws that secure the fix 1 ture to the bottom of the switch cup Carefully pull down the light kit and discon 2 nect the two plugs that connect the light kit to the fan Tuck the wires from the fan into the switch cup Figure 15a Align the holes in the switch cup cover with 3 the holes in the switch cup and push into place Secure the switch cup cover with the three 4 screws remove...

Page 13: ...own or reverse switch up Figure 16 Figure 17 WAIT FOR THE FAN TO STOP BEFORE REVERS ING THE DIRECTION OF BLADE ROTATION Warm weather Forward A downward air flow creates a cooling effect as shown in Figure 16 This allows you to set your air conditioner on a higher setting without affecting your comfort Cool weather Reverse An upward air flow moves warm air off the ceiling are as shown in Figure 17 ...

Page 14: ...ngs MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF AT THE ELECTRICAL PANEL BOX BE FORE YOU ATTEMPT TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS REFER TO THE SECTION MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Fan will not start Fan sounds noisy Troubleshooting Problem Solution Check main and branch circuit fuses or breakers 1 CAUTION Make sure main power is off 2 Check line wire connec tions to the fan and switch wire connections in the switch housing Mak...

Page 15: ...52 Low 120 0 22 9 69 1595 22 4 Lbs 24 8 Lbs 2 3 Med 120 0 36 26 117 3727 High 120 0 54 65 178 5513 These are approximate measures They do not include Amps and Wattage used by the light kit Distributed by Your Other Warehouse LLC 12100 Little Cayman Dr Baton Rouge LA 70809 Vendor number 219030 ...

Page 16: ...be considered a defect Servicing performed by un authorized persons shall render the warranty invalid There is no other express warranty Hampton Bay hereby disclaims any and all warranties including but not limited to those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to the extent permitted by law The duration of any implied war ranty which cannot be disclaimed is limited to the time p...

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