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6. Final Assembly 

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6.5

Place the Shade into the opening in the Lower Housing, 

aligning  the  Three  Flat  Areas  on  the  top  edge  of  the 

Shade  with  the  Lower  Housing  Three  Raised  Dimples 

and turn the Shade Clockwise until it stops (Figure 31).

NOTE: Periodically check that the Shade is seated 

fully clockwise in the Lower Housing.

LOWER HOUSING 

RAISED DIMPLES (3)

FLAT AREAS (3)

SHADE

CLOCKWISE

REVERSE SWITCH

Figure 31

7.1: Preset Memory Feature

Your  Ceiling  Fan  consists  of  a  Hand-Held  Remote 

Control  Transmitter  and  a  Receiver  which  is  mounted 

under the Fan Ceiling Cover.

Your  Receiver  is  equipped  with  a  preset  memory 

feature.  If  the  AC  supply  to  the  Receiver 

is  powered  through  a  Wall  Switch,  when  the  Switch 

is  turned  OFF,  the  Control  will  remember  the  Light 

Intensity and Fan Speed. 
When the Switch is turned back ON the Light and Fan 

will resume operation as they were prior to the Switch 

being turned OFF.

7. Remote Control Procedures

Fan installation must be completed, including the 

installation of the fan blades, before testing the remote 

control.

WARNING

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Summary of Contents for BBCF235

Page 1: ...52 Ceiling Fan Owner s Manual BBCF235 CEILING FAN...

Page 2: ...f wiring your ceiling fan If you do not know enough about electrical wiring have your fan installed by a licensed electrician NOTE This fan is suitable for use with solid state speed controls NOTE All...

Page 3: ...10 9 7 2 3 4 5 1 6 1 2 Remove the Fan Motor Assembly from the protective plastic bag Place the Fan Motor Assembly onto the upper foam pad with the Bottom of the Fan Motor Assembly facing up for blade...

Page 4: ...f at the main fuse box before wiring All wiring must be in accordance with National and Local codes and the ceiling fan must be properly grounded as a precaution against possible electrical shock WARN...

Page 5: ...tion per the above instructions A spare 8 32 x 11mm Washer Head Screw is supplied in the loose parts bag if needed 5 To reduce the risk of personal injury do not bend the blades during installation ba...

Page 6: ...32 x 3 8 PAN HEAD SCREW W LOCKWASHER LOWER HOUSING RETIGHTEN TWO 6 32 x 3 8 PAN HEAD SCREWS W LOCKWASHERS A L 3 4 Reinstall the previously removed 6 32 x 3 8 Pan Head Screw with Lockwasher into the Lo...

Page 7: ...Set Screw in the Hanger Ball until the Ball falls freely down the 4 5 Downrod Figure 5 Remove the Pin from the 4 5 Downrod then remove the Hanger Ball Figure 5 Retain the Pin and Hanger Ball for reins...

Page 8: ...oupler Figure 7 Rotate and align the 4 5 Downrod holes with the Two Holes in the Motor Coupler Figure 7 3 8 Install the Clevis Pin and secure with the Hairpin Clip Figure 8 The Clevis Pin must go thro...

Page 9: ...r coupler are properly installed and securely tightened Failure to verify that the set screws are properly installed could result in the fan falling WARNING 4 5 DOWNROD GROMMET COUPLER COVER FAN MOTOR...

Page 10: ...Hanger Ball Figure 12 Pull the Hanger Ball up tight against the Pin and securely retighten the Phillips Head Set Screw in the Hanger Ball Figure 12 A loose Phillips Head Set Screw could create fan wob...

Page 11: ...ARNING 4 1 Disconnect Electrical Power to the Branch Circuit at the Circuit Breaker or Fuse Box before attempting to install the Ceiling Fan Hanger Bracket on the Outlet Box Figure 15 MAIN FUSE BOX On...

Page 12: ...with the Outlet Box Figure 16 TWO SCREWS SUPPLIED WITH OUTLET BOX HANGER BRACKET OUTLET BOX ANTI ROTATION TAB Figure 16 OUTLET BOX HANGER BRACKET HANGER BALL DOWNROD ASSEMBLY NOTE CEILING COVER SUPPL...

Page 13: ...an 5 1 CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shock disconnect the electrical supply circuit before installing the fan light kit or receiver Disconnect Electrical Power to the Branch Circuit at the...

Page 14: ...receiver parts bag Make sure that all connections are tight including ground and that no bare wire is visible at the wire connectors except for the supply circuit ground wire Connect the Green Groundi...

Page 15: ...R N AC IN N AC IN L F O R L I G H T FAN AND RECEIVER WHITE WIRES 18 ga WIRE CONNECTOR Figure 22 5 5 Securely connect the Receiver Black Wire AC IN L to the Supply Black Wire hot using the 12 ga Wire C...

Page 16: ...n the Hanger Bracket Figure 24 NOTE Failure to properly connect the Receiver Wires will damage the device and render it non operable T O M O T O R N AC IN N AC IN L F O R L I G H T T O M O T O R L SUP...

Page 17: ...e side of the Outlet Box and position the Black and Blue Wires on the other side of the Outlet Box Figure 25 ANTENNA RECEIVER GND STANDARD ON OFF WALL SWITCH OR OPTIONAL SW406 WALL CONTROL BLACK BLACK...

Page 18: ...tuds and turn until Studs protrude through the holes in the Ceiling Cover Figure 28 Secure the Ceiling Cover in place by sliding Lockwashers over the Threaded Studs and installing the two Knurled Knob...

Page 19: ...pare 6 32 x 1 4 Pan Head Screw with Lockwasher supplied in parts bag if needed 6 Final Assembly Continued LED LIGHT FIXTURE ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR A L A L FAN MOTOR ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR LED LIGHT FIXTURE AS...

Page 20: ...Memory Feature Your Ceiling Fan consists of a Hand Held Remote Control Transmitter and a Receiver which is mounted under the Fan Ceiling Cover Your Receiver is equipped with a preset memory feature If...

Page 21: ...our Control you may be getting interference from other remote units such as garage door openers car alarms or security systems To remedy this situations simply change the combination code in your Remo...

Page 22: ...designed to separately control your Ceiling Fan Speed and Light Intensity Figure 35 There are Four Push Buttons to set the Fan Speed Figure 35 7 4 When power is restored push and hold the Fan OFF Butt...

Page 23: ...the Wall Bracket and tighten to secure to Wall Figure 38 Slide the Wall Bracket Cover back down over the Screws TO INSTALL BRACKET TO WALL INSTALL THE TWO SCREWS SLIDE THE COVER DOWN WALL BRACKET SCR...

Page 24: ...se Switch Operation 8 1 Turn the Shade Counter Clockwise and remove it from the Lower Housing Figure 39 Retain the Shade for reassembly in Step 8 3 LOWER HOUSING SHADE COUNTER CLOCKWISE REVERSE SWITCH...

Page 25: ...WITCH Figure 40 8 2 Slide the Reverse Switch located on the side of the LED Light Fixture Assembly to the opposite position and turn the Ceiling Fan ON again Figure 40 The Fan Blades will turn in the...

Page 26: ...n radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interferenc...

Page 27: ...g are snug Not Over Tight 3 Fan wobbles excessively 1 Set Screws in Motor Coupler are not tightened securely 2 Set Screw in the Hanger Ball Downrod Assembly is loose 3 Screws securing Fan Blades to Mo...

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