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WARNING:

  To reduce the risk of 

fire, electrical shock, or personal injury, 
wire connectors provided with this fan 
are designed to accept only one 
12-gauge house wire and two lead 
wires from the fan. If your house wire is 
larger than 12-gauge or there is more 
than one house wire to connect to the 
two fan lead wires, consult an 
electrician for the proper size wire 
connectors to use.

       

CAUTION:

 Be sure outlet box is 

properly grounded and that a ground 
(green or bare) wire is present.

       WARNING:

 If house wires are 

different colors than referred to in the 
following steps, stop immediately. A 
professional electrician is 
recommended to determine wiring.

For each wire connection below, use one 
of the wire connectors (AA) provided, 
making sure to screw wire connector (AA) 
on in a clockwise direction.

Connect 

BLACK

 and 

BLUE

 wire from 

fan to 

BLACK

 wire from ceiling. 

Connect 

WHITE

 wire from fan to 

WHITE

 wire from ceiling. Connect all 

GROUND

 (

GREEN

) wires together from 

fan (on downrod (A) and mounting 
bracket (C)) to 

BARE

/

GREEN

 wire from 

ceiling. (Fig. 1)

 1. 

NOTE:

 Black wire is hot power for fan. 

Blue wire is hot power for light kit. White 
wire is common for fan and light kit. 
Green or bare wire is ground.

WIRING

11

BLACK

WHITE

GROUND/GREEN (BARE)

WHITE

BLUE

WHITE

FROM FAN

120 V Power 

FROM

CEILING

GREEN

BLACK

GREEN

1

FAN

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Summary of Contents for CLASSIC STYLE BDB52LW5N

Page 1: ...837 0080297 MODEL BDB52LW5N BDB52ABZC5N BDB52MBK5N BDB52BNK5N Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer call our customer service department at 1 800 643 0067 8 a m 6 p m EST...

Page 2: ...e at Lowe s if you are unfamiliar with installing electrical wiring Make sure the installation site you choose allows a minimum clearance of 7 feet from the blades to the floor and at least 30 in from...

Page 3: ...d to accept only one 12 gauge house wire and two lead wires from the fan If your house wire is larger than 12 gauge or there is more than one house wire to connect to the two corresponding fan lead wi...

Page 4: ...arborbreeze A Downrod 1 B Canopy 1 C Mounting Bracket 1 D Motor Housing 1 E Plastic Locking Mechanism 1 F Blade 5 G Blade Arm 5 H Pull Chain Extension 2 I Motor Screw 10 preassembled DESCRIPTION PART...

Page 5: ...GER When using an existing outlet box make sure the outlet box is securely attached to the building structure and can support the full weight of the fan Failure to do this can result in serious injury...

Page 6: ...re at least 30 in from any obstruction Check downrod A length to ensure blades F are at least 7 ft above the floor 3 Determine mounting method to use A Downrod mount normal or angled ceiling B Closemo...

Page 7: ...e the proper hardware when installing the mounting bracket C as this will support the fan IMPORTANT If using the angle mount make sure open end of mounting bracket C is installed facing the higher poi...

Page 8: ...downrod A and measure 8 in of lead wire and then cut the excess wire off with wire cutters not included NOTE If you do not cut back the lead wires Steps 4 and 5 are not necessary and you may proceed...

Page 9: ...with tab may result in serious injury or death 6 Continue to Wiring instructions on page 12 Remove canopy cover from bottom of canopy B NOTE It may be necessary to use the handle end of a screwdriver...

Page 10: ...re packs Fig 2 Remove pin M clip N and set screws from motor housing yoke 2 Pull wires through hole in the middle of the canopy B and attach canopy B to motor housing D using the three screws and thre...

Page 11: ...teps stop immediately A professional electrician is recommended to determine wiring For each wire connection below use one of the wire connectors AA provided making sure to screw wire connector AA on...

Page 12: ...to control fan speed 3 1 Temporarily lift canopy B to mounting bracket C to determine which two canopy mounting screws L in mounting bracket C align with slotted holes in canopy B and partially loosen...

Page 13: ...nd against the blade screw J as shown in Fig 3 Please note the side of the plastic locking mechanism E indicating THIS SIDE UP Rotate plastic locking mechanism E to the left counterclockwise to lock p...

Page 14: ...to control fan speed One pull is HIGH two is MEDIUM three is LOW and four turns the fan OFF 1 Use the fan reverse switch located on the switch housing to optimize your fan for seasonal performance A...

Page 15: ...o not use water or a damp cloth to clean the ceiling fan 2A In warmer weather setting the reverse switch in the DOWN position will result in downward airflow creating a wind chill effect Fig 2A 2B In...

Page 16: ...t Medium and High speeds Excessive wobbling 1 Blades F are loose 2 Blade arms G incorrectly attached 3 Unbalanced blades F 4 Fan not securely mounted 5 Fan too close to vaulted ceiling 6 Set screw s o...

Page 17: ...y does not cover changes in brass finish rusting pitting tarnishing corroding or peeling Brass finish fans maintain their beauty when protected from varying weather conditions Any glass provided with...

Page 18: ...iday E F G N J PART DESCRIPTION A Downrod B Canopy C Mounting Bracket E Plastic Locking Mechanism F Blade G J Blade Arm and Blade Screw H Pull Chain Extension I Motor Screw K Lock Washer L Canopy Moun...

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