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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
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