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MAINTENANCE

·    Because of the fan’s natural movement, some connections may become loose. Check the support

     connections, brackets and blade attachments twice a year.  Make sure they are secure.

·    There is no need to oil your fan. The motor has permanently-lubricated bearings.

CARE AND CLEANING

·    Dust your fan periodically with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh cleaners or materials as they may

     damage the unit.

·    To prevent bending the blades during cleaning, support the blades so that no pressure is applied to

     them.

Caution!

Do not allow water to come in contact with fan blades or the ceiling fan. Doing so will create

fire and /or shock hazards, damaging property.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If problems persist, seek help from a certified electrician.

Problem

Fan is noisy

during

operation

Fan does not

start

Possible 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

    loose.

·   Wire connectors are vibrating against the

    inside of canopy.

·   Light kit or light bulb is not firmly

    attached.

·   Canopy is rattling against ceiling.

·   Motor housing screws have come loose.

.   Fuse is blown, or circuit breaker has

    tripped.

.   Loose or incorrect power line

    connections to the fan or switch wires.

Solution

·   Tighten screws on blades with a

    screwdriver.

·   Check and tighten the screws.

·   Check and tighten the screws.

·   Tighten by hand, as necessary.

·   Check and tighten screws.

·   Disconnect power at fuse box, loosen

    canopy and re-position connectors.

·   Remove and re-attach

.

·   Be sure canopy is not touching ceiling.

·   Check and tighten the screws.

·   Check main fuse and branch circuit

    fuses or circuit breaker. Repair as

    necessary.

·   Check all the wire connections to

    fan and housing wiring. Repair as

    necessary.

Caution! 

Make sure the main

Troubleshooting

Toll-free: 1-866-827-4985 · model  no. 052-6940-2

Summary of Contents for 052-6940-2

Page 1: ...understand this manual before any assembly Before beginning assembly of product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with exploded view If any part is missing or if you have any questions con...

Page 2: ...tion 2 Tools required for assembly 3 Assembly 3 Operation 7 Maintenance 8 Care and cleaning 8 Troubleshooting 8 Environmental protection 9 Warranty 10 Table of Contents IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REF...

Page 3: ...Description Qty A B C D E Downrod Canopy Motor 1 1 1 1 No Description Qty F Glass shade 5 G Blades Blade bracket 5 H Light kit I Remote control 1 1 1 A B C D E F G H I Receiver J L J K Parts pack 1 1...

Page 4: ...operating Position the ceiling fan on or near hot surfaces such as stove tops or near open flames Expose the ceiling fan to rain or moisture Operate the ceiling fan outdoors or with wet hands Use the...

Page 5: ...ed and not damaged see Fig 1 Lay all pieces out on a working space possible electric shock see Fig 2 Choosing a location for the ceiling fan 32 81 3 cm from adjacent walls or obstructions Choose a loc...

Page 6: ...screws on the coupling see Fig 5c Carefully lift the fan motor assembly up to the mounting bracket and seat the hanger ball in the mounting bracket socket Make sure the tab on the mounting bracket so...

Page 7: ...will not be able to control the fan 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 tha...

Page 8: ...nals snap into place see Fig 10a Carefully put the wires into the switch housing Attach the light kit by connecting the switch housing cap to the fan switch housing then tightly secure light kit screw...

Page 9: ...to turn DIMMER Press and hold on to dim or brighten lights to the desired level and release Only for the tungsten bulb LIGHT ON OFF HI MED DIMMER FAN OFF LOW Motor Reverse Forward Reverse switch Note...

Page 10: ...ounting 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 loose Wire connectors are vibrating again...

Page 11: ...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 walls or...

Page 12: ...after a reasonable period of use d This warranty will not apply to routine maintenance and consumable items such as but not limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tu...

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