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LIGHT NO / OFF

Auto off a er 1hr
Auto off a er 2hr
Auto off a er 4hr
Auto off a er 8hr

Fan speed Low Leve
Fan speed Middle Leve
Fan speed High leve
FAN STOP

USE OF REMOTE CONTROL & MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

STEP 5:

a. The motor 

white

 wire to the 

white “To MOTOR N”

 wire from Recevier with a wire nut.

b. The motor 

black

 wire to the 

black “to motor L”

 wire from Receivc with a wire nutd.

c.The lamp 

blue

 wire to the 

blue “to Light”

  wire from Receiver with a wire nutd.

d.The 

white

 wire from Outlet Box to the red 

“AC in N”

 wire from Receiver with a wire nute.

e. The 

black

 wire from Outlet Box to the red 

“AC in L”

 from Receiver with a wire nut.

Connect the supply ground wire to green ground wire from canopy and the green ground wire 
frome nuts and wires carefully up into the Outlet Box. 
EXCEPT antenna which should remain outside Outlet Box.

WARNING:

 Each wire not supplied with this 

fans is designed to accept up to one 12-gauge 
house wire and two wires from the fan . 
If you have larger than 12-gauge house wiring 
or more than one house wire to connect to 
the fan wiring , cnsult an electrician for the 
proper size wire nuts to use.

MPORTANT:

 Use the plas c wire connectors 

supplied with your fan. Secure the connectors 

with electrical tape and ensure there are no 

loose strands or connec ons.

NOTE :

 The fan comes with 54in.  

Lead wires for use with an extended ball / 

downrod assembly If using the 4.5 in . 

Ball / downrod assembly provided youcan 

cut the lead wires to your desired length 

( no sooner than 12 in )

From CEILING FAN

From controller

BLACK

BLUE

WHITE

BLACK

BLUE

WHITE

BLACK

WHITE

FOR AC IN L

FOR AC IN N

Ground wire

GREEN

Summary of Contents for CLF1023A

Page 1: ...CLF1023A ORB REMO CEILING FAN INSTRUCTION MANUAL SIZE 52 L X 52 W X 15 20 25 H ITEM CLF1023A...

Page 2: ...ware List Installa on of the hanging bracket Hanging the fan A aching the fan blades and lights A aching the shade opera on Use of remote control making the electrical connec ons Install remote contro...

Page 3: ...s Refer to the instruc ons packaged with the light kits and switches for proper assembly 9 A er making electrical connec ons spliced conductors should be turned upward and pushed carefully up into the...

Page 4: ...is no other express warranty SAFAVIEH hereby disclaims any and all warran es including but not limited to those of merchant ability and tness for a par cular purpose to the extent permi ed by law The...

Page 5: ...B LED light kit 1X J Downrod assembly 12 5cm 1X C Fan Blade 4X K Coupling cover 1X D Lampshade 1X L Remote control Transmi er 1X E Light kit er assembly 1X M Remote control Receiver 1X F Moun ng Brack...

Page 6: ...ling using the screws and washers provided with the outlet box Install the hanger with the correct screws as shown in the gure FOR CONCRETE CEILING FOR WOOD CEILING FOR OUTLET BOX Make sure that the c...

Page 7: ...in correct posi on 1 install downrod assembly 2 Suspended Installa on HANGING THE FAN STEP 2 Phillips screwdriver R type pin 1 No ce the half ball on the end of the support rod is grooved down one si...

Page 8: ...g canopy on the top of the motor housing and secure with the three moun ng screws Slide the canopy up into place over the ceiling moun ng bracket Loosen up the canopy screws on the side of the canopy...

Page 9: ...9 1 Fastening the blade to the motor 2 Connec ng lamp wire Blades 1 2 2 3 C A B ATTACHING THE FAN BLADES AND LIGHTS STEP 3...

Page 10: ...l the lamp shade Opera ng your fan SUMMER Air is blown down Producing a cool breeze An upward air ow will push warm air o the ceiling and circulate it downwards WINTER A D E ATTACHING THE SHADE OPERAT...

Page 11: ...reen ground wire frome nuts and wires carefully up into the Outlet Box EXCEPT antenna which should remain outside Outlet Box WARNING Each wire not supplied with this fans is designed to accept up to o...

Page 12: ...G FAN BLADES Slide the balancing clip on the trailing edge of any blade halfway between the holder and p Run the fan to check the wobble If the wobble persists repeat with each blade no ng which one m...

Page 13: ...t applica on of shoe polish You do not need to oil your fan The motor has permanently lubricated sealed ball bearings WARNING Make sure the power is o before cleaning your fan Problem Solu on The fan...

Page 14: ...USE AND CARE GUIDE 52 INCH CEILING FAN 52 INCH CEILING FAN Remote control fan...

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