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             The Minka-Aire® warranty is for one (1) year from the date of purchase from an authorized Minka-Aire® dealer.  
This warranty is only valid to the original purchaser or user against all defects in material and workmanship (light bulbs 
excluded) for one (1) full year.  Additionally, Minka-Aire® warrants the motor only for the lifetime of the Minka Aire ceiling 
fan (excluding wall controls and electrical components), to the original purchaser or user. 

* The warranty is voided with the use of any non- Minka-Aire®electrical devices, E.g., wall controls or electrical dimmer switches, etc… 
* The warranty is void once the original purchaser or user ceases to own the fan or the fan is moved from its original point of installation.
* The warranty is void with the use of any hanger bracket (non-Minka Aire or non-fan specific) other than the hanger bracket supplied & installed 
with this specific fan.

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL WARRANTY CERTIFICATE GAUGUIN BY U S Patents D513 319 D514 691 D514 692 D516 703 D517 201 D519 199 ...

Page 2: ...ral and or State Law including Patents Trademark and or Copyright Laws 2019 Minka Lighting Inc Manual design and all elements of manual design are protected by United States Federal and or State Law including Patents Trademark and or Copyright Laws ...

Page 3: ...a Aire ceiling fan excluding wall controls and electrical components to the original purchaser or user The warranty is voided with the use of any non Minka Aire electrical devices E g wall controls or electrical dimmer switches etc The warranty is void once the original purchaser or user ceases to own the fan or the fan is moved from its original point of installation The warranty is void with the...

Page 4: ...y claim Replacement is subject to availability of the same model If the model is unavailable it will be replaced by one of equal value This is a limited warranty the original purchaser or user is responsible for the cost of removal and reinstallation of repaired or replacement product To obtain the name of the Minka Aire authorized dealer nearest you call the Minka Aire customer care department at...

Page 5: ... WALL TRANSMITTER FINISHING THE INSTALLATION BLADE INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE LIGHT BULB AND LIGHT CAP OPERATING THE WALL TRANSMITTER CARE OF YOUR FAN TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1151 W Bradford Court Corona CA 92882 For Customer Assistance Call 1 800 307 3267 UL LISTED E75795 R ...

Page 6: ... mounting the fan to a ceiling fan outlet box use a U L Listed metal octagonal outlet box marked Acceptable for Fan Support Secure the box directly to the building structure The outlet box and its support must be able to support the moving weight of the fan at least 50 pounds Do not use a plastic box 6 Caution Caution To reduce the risk of injury use only the screws provided with the outlet box in...

Page 7: ... DO NOT BEND THE BLADE HOLDERS WHILE INSTALLING BALANCING THE BLADES OR CLEANING THE FAN DO NOT INSERT FOREIGN OBJECTS BETWEEN ROTATING FAN BLADES TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRONIC SHOCK THIS FAN ONLY CAN USE MK668 90W0606BO LED only SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL WITH WCS212 WALL CONTROL ONLY NOTE NOTE The important safeguards and instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all...

Page 8: ... wire nuts 11 ExtraWallPlatew 2Mountingscrews 12 Metal cap 13 Balancing kit A Mounting Hardware 10 X 1 5 Wood Screws 2 PCs 8 X 3 4 Machine screws 2PCs Lock washers 2 PCs 4mm Star washers 2 PCs Wire nuts 3 PCs Washers 2PCs B Blade Attachment Hardware 5 32 Allen wrench 3 16 x 11mm Allen screws 9PCs C Downrod Rubber Cover PACKAGE CONTENTS A B C Unpack your fan and check the contents You should have t...

Page 9: ...astic outlet box Figure 1 2 and 3 are examples of different ways to mount the outlet box NOTE NOTE You may need a longer downrod to maintain proper blade clearance when installing on a steep sloped ceiling Longer downrods are available from your Minka Aire dealer To hang your fan where there is an existing fixture but no ceiling joist you may need to install a hanger bar as shown in Fig 4 availabl...

Page 10: ...upling of the motor assembly Fig 6 Step 3 Remove hanger ball from downrod assembly by loosening set screw removing the cross pin and sliding ball off rod Fig 7 Step 4 Carefully feed fan wires up through the downrod Fig 8 Thread the rod into the coupling next line up holes and replace lock pin and hitch pin Tighten set screws Step 5 Slip coupling cover and canopy onto downrod Fig 9 Carefully reinst...

Page 11: ...R DOWNROD SUPPLY WIRES Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 6 Fig 10 REGISTRATION SLOT CROSS PIN HANGER BALL DOWNROD HITCH PIN LOCK PIN SET SCREWS SET SCREW DOWNROD CANOPY SET SCREWS HITCH PIN LOCK PIN COUPLING COVER OUTLET BOX HANGER BRACKET Fig 5 ...

Page 12: ...eceiver into Hanger Bracket with the flat side of the Receiver facing the ceiling Fig 12 Step 2 Motor to Receiver Electrical Connections Connect the WHITE wire from the fan to the WHITE wire marked TO MOTOR N from the Receiver Connect the BLACK wire from the fan to the BLACK wire marked TO MOTOR L from the Receiver Connect the BLUE wire from the fan to the BLUE wire marked For Light from the Recei...

Page 13: ...ep 4 If your outlet box has a GROUND wire Green or Bare Copper connect this wire to the Hanger Ball and Hanger Bracket Ground wires If your outlet box does not have a Ground Wire then connect the Hanger Ball and Hanger Bracket Ground Wires together Secure wire connection with the plastic wire nut provided Fig 13 14 After all splices are made check to make sure there are no loose strands As an addi...

Page 14: ...UTRAL GREEN OR BARE COPPER GROUND WHITE AC IN N WHITE TO MOTOR N GROUND GREEN CONNECT TO GROUND WIRE ON HANGER BRACKE IF NO HOUSE GROUND WIRE EXISTS OUTLET BOX BLACK HOT BLACK AC IN L BLACK TO MOTOR L RECEIVER BLUE FOR LIGHT BLUE FOR LIGHT ORANGE FOR UPPER LIGHT BLACK MOTOR ORANGE FOR UPPER LIGHT BLACK BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE ORANGE WHITE GREEN ...

Page 15: ...directly to one of the screws from the outlet box Secure all wire connections with the plastic wire nuts provided Step 3 Carefully tuck the wire connections inside the outlet box Use the screws provided to secure the wall transmitter and wall plate to the outlet box Fig 15 NOTE NOTE Your Aire ControlTM System includes two sets of face and decorative plate color options The wall control comes with ...

Page 16: ... the canopy over the screw on the hanger bracket turn canopy until it locks in place at the narrow section of the key holes Fig 16 Step 3 Align the circular hole on canopy with the remaining hole on the hanger bracket secure by tightening the two set screws NOTE NOTE Adjust the canopy screws as necessary until the canopy are snug FINISHING THE INSTALLATION Fig 16 OUTLET BOX HANGER BRACKET HANGER B...

Page 17: ...t the blade into the blade holder align holes from blade to blade holder and secure with two Allen screws and Allen wrench provided Fig 17 2 Repeat process with the other blades Fig 17 BLADES BLADE HOLDER ALLEN SCREWS ALLEN WRENCH ...

Page 18: ...off for 10 minutes before changing the bulb Use light bulb in accordance with the fan s specification TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM WATTAGE RATING NOTE NOTE OMIT Step 1 If you do not plan to install the light feature of your fan at this time Step 1 Install GU10 7W LED bulb Fig 18 Step 2 Install the light cap with glass lens or metal cap by carefully turning it clockwise until sn...

Page 19: ... to set the desired light brightness The light will cycle between bright and dim settings as long as the button is pressed The light key has an automatic auto resume feature that allows the light to remain at the same brightness as the last time it was turned off D OFF ON Slide Button Wall Control Fans Only This button turns the power Off and On to the Fan and Light s E Button Full Function Remote...

Page 20: ...irflow creates a cooling effect as shown in Figure 19 This allows you to set your air conditioner on a warmer setting without affecting your comfort Cool Weather Reverse An UPWARD airflow moves warmer air off the ceiling area as shown in Figure 20 This allows you to set your heating unit on a cooler setting without affecting your comfort FIG 19 FIG 20 WINTER OPERATION CLOCKWISE DIRECTION SUMMER OP...

Page 21: ...tor wood blades or possibly cause an electrical shock 3 If your fan is provided with wood veneer blades you can apply a light coat of furniture polish for additional protection and enhanced beauty Cover small scratches with a light application of shoe polish 4 Use a lint free lightly damp cloth or duster to remove dust from the blades 5 There is no need to oil your fan The motor has permanently lu...

Page 22: ...ce of 40 feet from the transmitting unit for proper signal transmission between the transmitting unit and the fan s receiving unit SOLUTION SYMPTOM Fan Sounds Noisy Allow a 24 hour break in period Most noises associated with a new fan will go away during this time Make sure the screws that attach the fan blade holder to the motor hub is tight Make sure outlet box is secured to building structure i...

Page 23: ...ary use the wood screws provided to further secure outlet box to joist Make sure hanger bracket is secure to the outlet box screws are tight If a Balancing kit is provided follow the instructions included with the balancing kit to help correct any excessive wobble SOLUTION SYMPTOM Fans Light Turn On and Off Unexpectedly This is caused by interference Please see Frequency interference for steps to ...

Page 24: ...Fan s AC power ON Press the transmitter s Stop button and hold the Stop button for 10 seconds Once the receiver has detected the set frequency the down light of your fan if applicable will blink twice there is no indication if your fan is not equipped with a light The receiver has now learn the frequency which has been selected on the transmitter After completing the steps above you should be able...

Page 25: ...are typical readings Your actual fan may vary They do not include amps and wattage used by the light s 11 32 Kgs 13 76 Kgs 3 42 52 Fan Size 120 120 Volts Speed Low High Amps 0 254 0 458 Watts 17 49 54 52 RPM 75 150 N W G W C F ...

Page 26: ...ange of Similar Models 19 84 11 Estimated Yearly Energy Cost All estimates based on typical use excluding lights PERFORMANCE AND ENERGY INFORMATION Ceiling fan airflow is measured in cubic feet per minute CFM Power use is measured in watts To maximize energy savings Choose a fan with high airflow efficiency CFM watt Use ENERGY STAR rated bulbs in your fan Switch off your fan when you leave the roo...

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