CP 70095
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OPERATING IN WARM WEATHER (“Forward”)
Fan blows air downward. Medium speed for maximum effectiveness. In warm weather,
this allows you to reduce the use of your air conditioner, keeping the air circulating,
which will help you to keep cool.
OPERATING IN COLD WEATHER (“Reverse”)
Fan blows air upward. Low to medium speed.
In cold weather, air flows upward reducing the air current while it moves warm air off
the ceiling. The exact speed depends on the size of the room, number of fans, ceiling
height, etc. This should be fast enough to break the air stratification, but not too slow as
no breeze will be generated.
INSTALLING THE FAN
1.
Use the two screws on the hanger plate or the J-hook to close the outlet box as
shown in Fig. 1.
2.
Place the hanging rod on the ceiling cup. Feed wires carefully through the rod
without damaging fan wires.
3.
Insert the rod in the fan and line up with holes to hang. Insert cotter pin in the hole,
incline upward and secure the ends. To avoid any knocking, secure the cotter pin
away from the motor as shown in Fig. 2.
A.
HANGING WITH A J-HOOK
1.
Take care not to damage the fan wires and hook the rubber bushing at an
approximate angle of 30 degrees on the hook as shown in Fig. 3
2.
Ensure that the rubber bushing is correctly in position, i.e. no metal-to-metal contact
as shown in Fig. 4.
3.
Slide the ceiling canopy and place in position by tightening the screws.
B. HANGING THE SUPPORT BALL
1.
Use the hook to secure the fan body through one of the canopy holes. Hold the fan
with this hook while doing the wiring.
2.
Remove the ceiling canopy from the outlet box hook. Insert all the wires into the
ceiling canopy.
3.
Firmly attach the rod to the ball. Fit into canopy. Adjust the ceiling canopy into this
position and attach to the outlet box, firmly tightening the screws as shown in Fig. 5.