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This fan operates with a micro-controller (enclosed in the canopy receiver) which 
regulates fan speed, fan direction and light function. After sending any operational 
command to your fan, wait several seconds before re-sending the same command 
or sending a new command.
The wall control and remote handset provide six numbered speeds (1 lowest to 
6 fastest). Press and release any numbered speed button and wait for your fan to 
ramp up to the selected speed. At initial start up, the blades may move back-and-
forth or vibrate before transitioning to smooth rotation. 
With the fan running at any speed, the Reverse button can be used to change  
the direction of rotation (and airflow) for summer or winter operation. Allow 
adequate time for the fan to come to a complete stop and restart in the opposite 
direction. The fan will return to the same speed at which it was operating prior 
to the Reverse button being used. Alternatively, you can leave your fan in the 
summer (downward) airflow setting and simply set it to a low speed for winter use. 
This method will also achieve effective de-stratification (recirculation) of warmer  
air trapped at the ceiling level.
Pressing the Fan Off button      will stop rotation of the fan but allow continued 
operation of the light if installed.
If your fan is equipped with a light, pressing and releasing the light button will  
turn the light On or Off.  Pressing and holding the light button will initiate progress 
through the dimming cycle, increasing or decreasing brightness depending on 
where the light was last set. To de-activate this dimming function, move the dip 
switch (located under the face plate on the wall control or under the battery cover 
on the handset) from D to O.
Switching power off at your wall control (if installed) or with an on/off switch  
(when ordered with remote handset only) will turn the fan motor and light off.  
The canopy receiver has a “memory” function which will return the fan and light to 
the previous setting when power is turned back on. The wall control and remote 
handset buttons will have no effect when power is Off.

The rotor and motor of your fan have been dynamically tested and balanced 
during manufacturing and production. In addition, the blades have been matched 
to the nearest gram to ensure well balanced operation. Furthermore, a blade 
balancing kit has been included with your fan. Please refer to the instructions 
packaged with the balancing kit should your fan require additional balancing.

Fan and Light Operation 

Fan Balancing 

Summary of Contents for Arbor Flush DC

Page 1: ...DC Installation Instructions and Owners Manual Customer Service Monday Friday 8am 4pm PST tel 888 588 3267 Safety Instructions and Warnings 2 Fan Installation 4 Control Installation and Wiring 7 Trou...

Page 2: ...or Fan Support and use mounting screws provided with the outlet box Note Most outlet boxes commonly used for light fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced Consult a qua...

Page 3: ...l must be grounded using the attached green wire After making wire connections the wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment grounding conductor on one side of the out...

Page 4: ...e screws isolation cover Optional Light Kit parts Hardware Package close up screw pack LED board glass diffuser light plate IMPORTANT The included canopy receiver must be installed and paired with the...

Page 5: ...marked as Acceptable for Fan Support It is recommended that the flat washers and lock washers from the hardware pack be used for added security Electrical supply wires should remain accessible throug...

Page 6: ...ll control into wall box If ordered with a remote control only the power to the ceiling box should be connected through a simple On Off switch leg 3 Wiring Diagram red motor 1 blue for optional light...

Page 7: ...ew holes on fan body align with set screw holes on ceiling plate Take care to not pinch or damage internal wires Insert and firmly tighten three canopy screws from hardware pack Note Do not tighten do...

Page 8: ...dware pack secure blade to motor but do not over tighten Repeat for the two outside screw positions on blade one Follow the same steps for the second and third blade Once all blade screws and washers...

Page 9: ...ght kit lead wires and 2 pin connector through center hole of LED board and carefully insert into 2 pin block Gently push any excess wire behind light plate and position LED board over screw holes on...

Page 10: ...urn power on at the on off wall switch If your fan is installed without a switch leg you will need to use the breaker as your primary power switch for device pairing c Within 1 minute of turning power...

Page 11: ...level Pressing the Fan Off button will stop rotation of the fan but allow continued operation of the light if installed If your fan is equipped with a light pressing and releasing the light button wi...

Page 12: ...installation instructions carefully After reviewing the following troubleshooting tips if you are unable to solve a problem with the installation or operation of you fan please contact customer servic...

Page 13: ...makes repetitive ticking noise Check for obstructions in rotor path Make sure mounting hardware at ceiling is secure Make sure all other hardware and blade attachments are tight Give fan adequate brea...

Page 14: ...eterioration or oxidizing effects of salt or other corrosive elements A Damp Location rating is not an assurance of finish durability Preventative measures should be taken dependent on the environment...

Page 15: ...his warranty only covers the replacement or repair of ceiling fan or parts as specified above and does not cover any other costs incurred related to installation labor or equipment or shipping of fan...

Page 16: ...V2020 08 The Modern Fan Company Inc 709 Washington Street Ashland Oregon 97520 tel 888 588 3267 fax 541 482 8418 info modernfan com modernfan com...

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