Hunter 28198 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 8

41857-01  02/22/2005

© 2005 Hunter Fan Company

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Figure 24 - Attaching the blade to the blade iron and

medallion

If you used grommets, the blades may appear slightly loose
after screws are tightened. This is normal.

3.

Remove the blade mounting screws and rubber shipping
bumpers from the motor.

4.

For each blade, insert one blade mounting screw through the
blade iron as shown in Figure 25, and attach lightly to the fan.
Insert the second blade mounting screw, then securely tighten
both mounting screws.

Figure 25 - Attaching the blade iron to the fan

setting up the remote

Transmitter Model:  85095-01
Transmitter Battery:  12 V, Type 23A, MN-21 or equivalent
Receiver Model:  85112-04
Ratings:  120 VAC, 60 Hz,1.0 Amp Fan
Receiver Weight:  8 oz.
240 Watts incandescent light

Caution: Risk of Electrical Shock!

All wiring must be performed in accordance with national
and local electrical codes. If you are unfamiliar with the
wiring codes, you should use a qualified electrician.
To avoid overheating and possible damage to other equip-
ment, do not install to control a receptacle, fluorescent
light fixture, motor operated appliance, or transformer-
supplied appliance. Use only to control one paddle-blade
ceiling fan and incandescent light fixture.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Changes
or modifications not expressly approved by Hunter Fan

Company could void your authority to operate this equip-
ment!
Operation Is Subject To The Following Two Conditions:
1.

This device may not cause harmful interference.

2.

This device must accept any interference received, in-

cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: Any changes or modifications to the transmitter or
receiver not expressly approved by Hunter Fan Company
may void one’s authority to operate this remote control.

Your fan is equipped to be operated by remote control. A receiver
device is mounted inside the fan switch housing. A hand-held trans-
mitter is packed in the fan box. The transmitter requires a 12-volt
battery (included). The operating range is 15-30 feet.

setting the code

When two or more fans are located near each other, you may desire
to have each of them set to a different code, so that the operation
of one fan will not affect another. This is accomplished by changing
the position of any one or more of a group of 3 jumpers grouped
together in the transmitter. The receiver located in the switch hous-
ing has the same set of 3 jumpers which must also be changed to
match the transmitter settings.
These jumpers are very small and can best be operated by using a
small pair of pliers or tweezers.
In the transmitter, the jumpers are readily accessible from the bat-
tery compartment. The switches in the receiver are located at the
bottom of the receiver device in the switch housing. See Figures 26
and 27.
To set the jumpers in the receiver, remove the receiver from the
switch housing and set the jumpers in the same positions as the
jumpers in the transmitter. See Figure 27.
Replace the receiver, making sure the mounting holes at the top of
the switch housing line up with the matching slots in the top of the
receiver.

Figure 26 - Transmitter jumper switches

Blade Iron

Medallion

Jumper
Switch

Transmitter Back

Summary of Contents for 28198

Page 1: ... 2005 Hunter Fan Company 41857 01 02 22 2005 1 ...

Page 2: ...tem when installing balancing or cleaning the fan Never insert foreign objects be tween rotating fan blades To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or motor damage do not use a solid state speed control with this fan Use only Hunter speed controls getting ready To install a ceiling fan be sure you can do the following Locate the ceiling joist or other suitable support in ceil ing Drill holes f...

Page 3: ...ling hole outlet box and wiring If you cannot check off every item see the preparing a new fan site sec tion for instructions on properly preparing the site for your new fan fan support system Fan must attach directly to building structure Fan support system must hold full weight of fan and light kit ceiling hole Outlet box clearance hole directly below the joist or sup port brace outlet box UL ap...

Page 4: ...ing the outlet box preparing the wiring CAUTION All wiring must be in accordance with na tional and local electrical codes and ANSI NFPA 70 If you are unfamiliar with wiring you should use a qualified elec trician 1 Make sure the circuit breakers to the fan supply line leads and associated wall switch location are turned off If you cannot lock the circuit breakers in the off position securely fast...

Page 5: ... on the threads Do not remove this coating the coating prevents the downrod from unscrewing Once assembled do not remove the downrod 3 Continue to the hanging the fan section Figure 12 Assembling the downrod assembling the fan for a low ceiling 1 Remove the screw on the hanger ball to disassemble it from the downrod as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Removing the screw from the hanger ball 2 Remove t...

Page 6: ... of wire and twist clockwise until tight as CAUTION Be sure no bare wire or wire strands are vis ible after making connections All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes and ANSI NFPA 70 If you are unfamiliar with wiring you should use a qualified electrician Figure 17 Wiring the fan installing the canopy 1 Rotate the fan 180º clockwise from the initial position when...

Page 7: ...nopy Figure 21 Removing the canopy trim ring assembling the blades Hunter fans use several styles of fan blade irons brackets that hold the blade to the fan 1 Your fan may include blade grommets If your fan has grom mets insertthembyhandintotheholesonthebladesasshown in Figure 22 Figure 22 Inserting the grommets into the fan blades 2 Attach each blade to blade iron using three blade assembly screw...

Page 8: ...rference 2 This device must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undesired operation Note Any changes or modifications to the transmitter or receiver not expressly approved by Hunter Fan Company may void one s authority to operate this remote control Your fan is equipped to be operated by remote control A receiver device is mountedinsidethefan switchhousing A han...

Page 9: ...e housing assem bly screws could result in the switch housing and light fix ture falling attaching the lower switch housing 1 First insert the plug from the upper housing into the plug re ceptacle in the receiver module NOTE The plug is polarized and will only go together one way Make sure you have correctlyaligned plug and receptacle Figure 30 Connecting the plug connectors 2 Place the lowerswitc...

Page 10: ...off and for reversing See Figure 32 The fan may be started by pressing the HIGH MEDIUM or LOW speed buttons For best operation allow the fan to start on HIGH then select the desired speed Press the fan OFF button to turn the ceiling fan off Press the REVERSE button to change the fan s direc tion while the fan is running NOTE Replace 12 volt battery with type 23 A MN 21 or equiva lent Figure 32 Rem...

Page 11: ...isy operation 1 Tighten the blade bracket screws until snug 2 Tighten the blade screws until snug 3 Check to see if the blade is cracked If so replace all the blades 4 Be sure that the glass is secure 5 Check and tighten the screws in the switch housing mounting plate and in the upper and lower switch hous ing Problem Excessive wobbling 1 If your fan wobbles when operating use the enclosed bal anc...

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