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ASSEMBLY

4. Wiring instructions

 

Remote and Receiver Pairing  

 Codes are set by pushing the location of the dip switches located on the transmitter and receiver 

 up or down.  It is important that the code used for both the remote and receiver are identical for the 

 two devices to be able to communicate; otherwise the  remote will not be able to control the fan.        

Installing Receiver Assembly

Once the connection has been made, the receiver inserts into the drop rod hanging bracket.

The canopy comes up to cover the receiver and bracket . 

IMPORTANT: 

If you are not sure if the electrical outlet box and fan are grounded, contact a licensed 

electrician for advice. They must be grounded for safe operation.

WARNING: 

before wiring.

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Between fan and receiver:
·    Connect the black wire marked “L” from the fan to the black wire marked “TO MOTOR L” from the receiver.
·    Connect the blue wire marked “FOR LIGHT” from the fan to the blue wire marked “FOR LIGHT” from the
     receiver.
·    Connect the white wire marked “N” from the fan to the WHITE wire marked “TO MOTOR N” from the receiver.
Between receiver and mains :
·    Connect the black live wire marked “AC IN L” from the receiver to the live wire (typically black) from the
     outlet box.
·    Connect the white neutral wire marked “AC IN N” from the receiver to the neutral wire (typically white) from
     the outlet box.
·    Connect the green ground wires from the mounting bracket and nylon ball to the ground wire (bare or
     green) from the outlet box.

  If you plan to install more than one fan then each fan will require the remote and receive to 

  use a unique code, or else one remote will be able to control more than one fan. 

         

Downrod

Receiver

Antenna:
DO NOT CUT

OR SPLICE

Summary of Contents for 052-6971-8

Page 1: ...Preston Ceiling Fan OWNER S MANUAL 052 6971 8 Caution For your safety please read and understand this manual before installing or operating this product 3...

Page 2: ...ew 1 Important safety instructions 2 Rules for safe installation 2 Tools required for assembly 3 Assembly 3 Operation 7 Maintenance 8 Care and cleaning 8 Troubleshooting 8 Environmental protection 9 W...

Page 3: ...r Switch Cap Switch Housing Light Kit Cap Finial Blade 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 No Description Qty L Blade Arm 5 M Glass Shade 1 N Bulbs E12x60W 2 O Remote Control 1 P Receiver 1 Q Parts Pack Extra Switch...

Page 4: ...from improper use or noncompliance with the instructions CAUTION To avoid possible electric shock be sure electricity at the fuse box or the circuit breaker All wiring must be done in accordance with...

Page 5: ...and inspect carefully to make sure all parts are included and not damaged see Fig 1 Lay all pieces out on a working space possible electrical shock see Fig 2 Choose a location where there is a high e...

Page 6: ...h the base of the canopy as illustracted with arrow see Fig 5b Attach the canopy directly to top of the housing with the coupling screws provided Now tighten the screws securely see Fig 5b Hands free...

Page 7: ...an and receiver Connect the black wire marked L from the fan to the black wire marked TO MOTOR L from the receiver Connect the blue wire marked FOR LIGHT from the fan to the blue wire marked FOR LIGHT...

Page 8: ...nect wires The white neutral wire from the fan light to white neutral wire from switch box with a wire nut The black hot wire from fan light to blue hot wire from switch box with a wire nut Note If yo...

Page 9: ...erse switch when the fan blades are in motion Forward function On this setting the fan will turn counter clockwise warmer weather to circulate hot air away from your living space see Fig 14 Reverse fu...

Page 10: ...le reason Blade screws are loose The mounting bracket or canopy is loose Screws securing decorative housing to hanger are loose Lamp shades or bulbs are loose Screws securing downrod to hanger are loo...

Page 11: ...weather rotation to stop Use the eraser end of a pencil to change the forward reverse slide switch Place fan in the centre of the room so there is at least 12 30 cm between the end of the blades and...

Page 12: ...imited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or adjustments e This warranty will not apply where damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others i e person...

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