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2.

 Connect green wire from downrod (A) to green wire on mounting 

bracket (C). [Fig. 2]

3.

 Strip 3/4 of an inch of insulation from ends of white wire. Twist 

stripped ends of each strand of wire within the insulation with 
pliers. [Fig. 3] Snip ends after twisting strands together. Repeat for 
black, blue (if applicable) and green wires.

4.

 Screw wire connectors (O) on in a clockwise direction. Wrap 

electrical tape around each individual wire connector (O) down to 
the wire as shown in Fig. 4.

           

Warning:

  Make sure no bare wire or wire strands are visible 

after making connections. Place green and white connections on 
opposite side of box from the black and blue (if applicable) 
connections.

Turn spliced/taped wires upward and gently push wires and wire 
connectors (O) into outlet box.

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

B

A

O

O

O

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.

FAN AND LIGHT CONTROLLED BY SEPARATE WALL SWITCHES.

Fig. 1C

SWITCHED FAN POWER

WHITE (NEUTRAL)

 

GROUND

BLACK

WHITE

GROUND

SWITCHED 
LIGHT 
POWER

BLUE

FAN CONTROLLED BY CHAIN, LIGHT BY WALL SWITCH.

Fig. 1B

BLACK (POWER)

WHITE (NEUTRAL)

 

GROUND

BLACK

WHITE

GROUND

SWITCHED 
LIGHT 
POWER

BLUE

Fig. 1A

FAN AND LIGHT CONTROLLED BY CHAIN.

BLACK (POWER)

WHITE (NEUTRAL)

 

GROUND

BLACK

WHITE

BLUE

GROUND

1.

 Choose wiring diagram [Fig. 1A, Fig. 1B or Fig. 1C] that fits your 

situation and make appropriate wiring connections as follows: 
(

Make special note of Step 3 below while wiring.

)

1A.

 Connect 

BLACK

 and 

BLUE

 wire from fan to 

BLACK

 wire 

from ceiling with wire connector (O) provided. Connect 

WHITE

 

wire from fan to 

WHITE

 wire from ceiling with wire connector (O) 

provided. Connect all 

GROUND

 (

GREEN

) wires together from 

fan to 

BARE

/

GREEN

 wire from ceiling with wire connector (O) 

provided. [Fig. 1A]

1B.

 If you intend to control the fan light with a separate wall 

switch, wire as indicated in the instructions in 1A 

except

 connect 

BLUE

 wire from fan to the 

BLACK

 supply from the independent 

switch. [Fig. 1B]

1C.

 If you intend to control the fan and light with separate wall 

switches, wire as indicated in the instructions in 1A 

except

 

connect 

BLUE

 wire from fan to the 

BLACK

 supply from the 

independent wall switch for the light and connect 

BLACK

 wire 

from fan to the 

BLACK

 supply from the other independent wall 

switch for the fan. [Fig. 1C]

Summary of Contents for KIAWAH

Page 1: ...ign objects between the rotating fan blades Mount to outlet box marked ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT and use mounting screws provided with the outlet box Most outlet boxes commonly used for the support o...

Page 2: ...Safety Information 3 Package Contents 4 Preparation 5 Initial Installation 5 Normal or Angle Style Fan Mounting 6 Wiring 6 7 Final Installation 8 9 Fan Operation 9 Care and Maintenance 10 Troubleshoo...

Page 3: ...support and may need to be replaced Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt Secure the outlet box directly to the building structure The outlet box and its support must be able to support the mov...

Page 4: ...n in motor housing yoke 1 R Clip attached to pin 1 S Pull Chain Extension in hardware pack 1 T Socket Ring pre attached to socket 4 U Safety Cable pre attached to motor 1 V Vice on safety cable 1 W So...

Page 5: ...nd diagrams on the previous page If any part is missing or damaged do not attempt to assemble install or operate the product Contact customer service for replacement parts as indicated at the bottom o...

Page 6: ...ly 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 f...

Page 7: ...TE GROUND SWITCHED LIGHT POWER BLUE FAN CONTROLLED BY CHAIN LIGHT BY WALL SWITCH Fig 1B BLACK POWER WHITE NEUTRAL GROUND BLACK WHITE GROUND SWITCHED LIGHT POWER BLUE Fig 1A FAN AND LIGHT CONTROLLED BY...

Page 8: ...e plugs connect securely Fig 6 Male Plug D F E Fitter Plate D H J D F Male Plug Female Plug E D E T I W Fig 3 3 Insert only one motor screw K with lock washer M through blade arm H to attach blade arm...

Page 9: ...with this fan MUST be UL approved for DAMP LOCATIONS Fig 10 S D S 9 Install four candelabra base 40 watt max bulbs X included Fig 9 Important When replacing bulbs allow bulb s and glass shade s to co...

Page 10: ...d securely Fan operates but lights fail 1 Bulb s not installed correctly 1 Re install bulb s 2 Wires in canopy B not wired properly 2 Check wires in canopy B and if necessary re wire according to inst...

Page 11: ...ustries assumes no responsibility whatsoever for fan installation during the limited lifetime warranty Any service performed by an unauthorized person will render the warranty invalid Due to varying c...

Page 12: ...ias del ventilador Sujete a una caja de salida marcada Aceptable para sostener ventilador ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT en ingl s y use los tornillos de montaje proporcionados con la caja de salida La ma...

Page 13: ...del paquete 15 Preparaci n 16 Instalaci n inicial 16 Estilo de montaje del ventilador normal o en ngulo 17 Conexi n de los cables 17 19 Instalaci n final 19 20 Funcionamiento del ventilador 21 Cuidado...

Page 14: ...ores y es posible que sea necesario reemplazarla Consulte con un electricista calificado si tiene alguna duda Asegure la caja de salida directamente a la estructura del edificio La caja de salida y el...

Page 15: ...motor 1 R Sujetador sujetado a la clavija 1 S Extensi n para la cadena de encendido 1 en paquete de art culos de ferreter a T Anillo de casquillo sujetado de antemano a un casquillo 4 U Cable de segur...

Page 16: ...en graves da os o la muerte La estabilidad de la caja de salida es esencial para minimizar tambaleo y ruido en el ventilador una vez que se haya terminado la instalaci n 3 Aseg rese de que las paletas...

Page 17: ...cable de la casa para conectar a los cables principales del ventilador consulte con un electricista para informarse sobre el tama o correcto de conectores para cable que se debe usar PRECAUCION Aseg r...

Page 18: ...A AZUL NEGRO ENERGIA ELECTRICA DEL INTERRUPTOR A LA LUZ 1 Escoja el diagrama de instalaci n el ctrica Fig 1A Fig 1B o Fig 1C que corresponde a su situaci n y haga las conexiones apropiadas seg n lo qu...

Page 19: ...D M K H H J 4 Atornille los conectores para cable O en el sentido de las agujas del reloj Ponga cinta aislante en cada conector para cable O hasta llegar al cable como se muestra en la Fig 4 Adverten...

Page 20: ...LUGARES HUMEDOS 8 Quite los anillos de casquillo T de los casquillos Sujete las pantallas de vidrio I con dichos anillos de casquillo T Si es necesario use la herramienta para el anillo de casquillo W...

Page 21: ...termostato en verano y bajarlo en invierno sin notar una diferencia en su comodidad Nota Espere a que se detenga completamente el ventilador antes de usar el interruptor de reversa 3A En un clima calu...

Page 22: ...electricidad Afloje la cubierta B cuidadosamente y verifique que el soporte de montaje C est bien sujeto 5 El ventilador est demasiado cerca de 5 Utilice un v stago A m s largo o un techo abovedado m...

Page 23: ...ado de la remoci n y la re instalaci n ser responsabilidad expl cita del comprador Cualquier da o accidental al ventilador o por uso inadecuado o instalaci n incorrecta o por usar piezas no producidas...

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