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Figure 6.2

Figure 6.1

Reverse 

Switch

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.  

To operate the fan using the remote, press and release the following buttons:

A - 

High fan speed

B - 

Medium fan speed

C - 

Low fan speed

D - 

Fan Power

 - Turns the fan off. 

Light Delay Off mode

 - Press and hold the fan power button for five seconds, which will 

turn off light after one minute. The LED indicator on the remote will flash four times to confirm mode setting.

E - 

Light Control:

 Dimmable Bulbs - Press light control to turn lights off and on. Press and hold light control to dim or 

brighten the lights. Non-dimmable Bulbs -Turns the lights on and off. Note: The dimmer function does not work with CFL 

bulbs.

F - 

D/CFL Switch:

 Switch should be set to “D” to correspond with the included LED bulbs, which will enable the dimming 

function. Flip to “CFL” if you change to non-dimmable bulbs (Figure 6.1). 

2. Use the reverse switch located on the light lot to optimize your fan for seasonal performance. 

In warmer weather,

 push the 

reverse switch left, which will result in downward airflow creating a wind chill effect. 

In cooler weather

, push the reverse 

switch right and the fan to low, which will result in upward airflow that can help move stagnant, hot air off the ceiling area 

(Figure 6.2).

10. Remove the battery door from the back of the remote. Insert the battery from the remote pack into the remote; ensure 

polarity of the battery matches the polarity indicated in the battery compartment -- positive (+) to positive (+) and negative 

(-) to negative (-). Replace the battery door and press the Fan Power button to ensure the LED indicator illuminates and the 

remote turns on the fan (Figure 5.10). 

Note: 

If the remote does not turn on the fan, see TROUBLESHOOTING (page 9).

11. If desired, the wall bracket in remote pack can be installed to a wall using the provided mounting screws. Store the remote 

on the wall bracket when not in use (Figure 5.11). 

12. Turn on power to fan at breaker box and the wall switch (Figure 5.12). Assembly is complete. 

FINAL INSTALLATION

Figure 5.11

Figure 5.12

Figure 5.10

A

B
C

D

E

F

Screw

Wall 

Bracket

Wall 

Bracket

Battery

Battery 

Cover

Summary of Contents for 50610

Page 1: ...Bonterra Ceiling Fan User Guide Model 50610 50690 Home ...

Page 2: ...nrod Pin Yoke Cover Remote Pack Bulb x 3 Yoke Closemount Screw x 3 Set Screw x 2 Motor Assembly Blade x 5 Blade Arm x 5 Light Pan Light Kit Glass Bowl Blade Balancing Kit Blade Washer x 15 Blade Screw x 15 Wire Connector Note Some extra hardware may be included The quantity listed above is the number required for installation ...

Page 3: ...larger than 12 gauge and 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 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury do not bend the blade arms when installing them balancing the blades or cleaning the fan Do not insert objects between the rotating fan blades WARNING To reduce the r...

Page 4: ...ings A longer downrod is sometimes necessary to ensure proper blade clearance Ensure the ceiling angle is not steeper than 10 degrees Flushmount Installation not available for this model Closemount Installation best suited for ceilings 8 feet or lower 3 Choose a suitable location Ensure the blades will be at least 30 inches from any obstructions Also check the downrod length to ensure the blades w...

Page 5: ...downrod measure 8 inches of wire Cut off the excess wire using wire cutters not included Then strip 1 2 inch of insulation from the end of each wire strand Figure 3 4 5 Install the ball end of the downrod into the opening of the mounting bracket WARNING Failure to align the slot in the ball with the tap on the mounting bracket may cause the fan to fall which could result in injury or death Then in...

Page 6: ...e 5 2 3 Secure the canopy with the two previously removed mounting bracket screws Tighten all the mounting bracket screws securely Figure 5 3 Canopy Cover Closemount Screw Mounting Bracket Canopy Canopy Canopy Hook CLOSEMOUNT INSTRUCTIONS optional 1 Remove the canopy cover from the bottom of the canopy Figure 4 1 2 Remove the three Phillips head closemount screws from the top of the motor assembly...

Page 7: ...ther three Insert the 9 pin connector from the motor assembly through the hole in the light pan Align the three key slots in the light pan with the loosened fitter plate screws Place the light pan over the three screws and turn the light pan clockwise Re install the previously removed light pan screw and tighten all four screws securely Figure 5 6 7 Remove one of the light pan screws from the ligh...

Page 8: ...ce In warmer weather push the reverse switch left which will result in downward airflow creating a wind chill effect In cooler weather push the reverse switch right and the fan to low which will result in upward airflow that can help move stagnant hot air off the ceiling area Figure 6 2 10 Remove the battery door from the back of the remote Insert the battery from the remote pack into the remote e...

Page 9: ...the power off and check all connections at the ceiling outlet box 1 Power surge may have cleared the memory and remote needs to be resynced to the receiver Syncing instructions Turn off the main power then turn it back on Within 30 seconds press and hold the high and low speed buttons on the remote at the same time for 5 seconds The LED indicator will flash 3 times signaling a successful synchroni...

Page 10: ...itation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation may not apply to you If the original purchaser ceases to own the fan this warranty is voided Should the purchaser encounter a problem with your fan related to defects in workmanship or materials within the warranty period associated with the defective part HKC agrees to replace the defective part without charge or at its option to r...

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