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P/N C6643001_ES     RL0311

Safety and the proper operation of your Casablanca fan both require a thorough knowledge 

of the product and proper installation; therefore, before attempting to install and operate your 

Casablanca fan, read this owner’s manual completely and carefully. Retain this manual for 

future reference.

CAUTION: To avoid possible electrical shock, make certain that electricity is turned off 

at the circuit breaker or fuse box before attempting any installation procedure.

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

CONTENTS

Parts List __________________________________________________________________________2
Introduction _______________________________________________________________________5

Before You Start ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Safe Use ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Mounting Recommendations .......................................................................................................................... 6
Sloped Ceiling Installation ............................................................................................................................... 6

Fan Installation ____________________________________________________________________7

Getting Started .................................................................................................................................................. 7
Mounting Bracket Installation .......................................................................................................................... 7
Fan Preparation ................................................................................................................................................. 8
Hanging the Fan ...............................................................................................................................................10
Wiring ............................................................................................................................................................... 11
Securing the Canopy .......................................................................................................................................12
Blade Installation .............................................................................................................................................13

W-74 Control Installation _________________________________________________________ 15

W-74 Wall Control Preparation ........................................................................................................................15
Installing the W-74 Wall Control ......................................................................................................................15
Single W-74 Installation ...................................................................................................................................15
Dual W-74 Installation ......................................................................................................................................16

W-74 Operation __________________________________________________________________ 17

Operation Power ..............................................................................................................................................17
Operation Speed Control ................................................................................................................................17
Operation Reversing Airflow ..........................................................................................................................17
Operation CFL Mode .......................................................................................................................................18
Changing Frequency Setting ..........................................................................................................................18
Operation Lights ..............................................................................................................................................18
Automatic Demonstration Program ...............................................................................................................19
Operation Safe-Exit® .......................................................................................................................................19
Operation  Home-Safe® Program ................................................................................................................. 20
Operation Fan-Minder™ Program ................................................................................................................. 20
Light-minder® Program ................................................................................................................................. 20

Troubleshooting Tips _____________________________________________________________ 21
Care Recommendations __________________________________________________________ 22
Product Specifications ___________________________________________________________ 22

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Page 1: ...________________________7 Getting Started 7 Mounting Bracket Installation 7 Fan Preparation 8 Hanging the Fan 10 Wiring 11 Securing the Canopy 12 Blade Installation 13 W 74 Control Installation__________________________________________________________ 15 W 74 Wall Control Preparation 15 Installing the W 74 Wall Control 15 Single W 74 Installation 15 Dual W 74 Installation 16 W 74 Operation________...

Page 2: ...her 7 Screw 10 32 9 Receiver 10 Large Wire Nut Orange 11 Small Wire Nut Blue 12 3 0 Downrod and Ball Assembly 13 Blade Iron Set Blade Iron Hardware Pack Iron to Motor 14 12 Screw Blade Hardware Pack 16 10 24 Blade Screw 17 10 Washer Wall Control Assembly 18 W74SL Control 19 Décor Wall Plate White 20 Large Wire Nut Orange 21 Screw 6 32 x 75 22 Screw 6 32 23 Allen Wrench 24 Balancing Kit 14 13 5 4 6...

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Page 4: ...l them Before discarding packaging materials be certain that all parts have been removed Use a clean dry paintbrush to remove small Styrofoam pieces that may remain after unpacking Do not brush Styrofoam into wiring cavities The blades in each pack are matched for equal weight to assure smooth fan operation If more than one fan is being installed do not mix blades from different cartons When clean...

Page 5: ...employed be sure all bare wires are within the connectors When installing the canopy make sure all wires are within the canopy and that no wires are being pinched WARNING Do not bend the blade brackets when installing the brackets balancing the blades or cleaning the fan Do not insert foreign objects in between the rotating fan blades Unpacking Before assembling and installing your ceiling fan rem...

Page 6: ...Ceiling Angle Use the tear off Ceiling AngleTemplate card inserted in this manual It provides you with a simple go or no go for installing your fan on a sloped ceiling 7 minimum When to Use Extension Poles For optimum performance and appearance an extension pole should be used with your Casablanca fan when installing on high cathedral ceilings or sloped ceilings Casablanca offers standard poles in...

Page 7: ... of fire electrical shock or personal injury mount to outlet box marked Acceptable Fan Support of 22 7 kg 50 lbs or less using the mounting hardware provided with the outlet box or directly to structure CEILING HARDWARE not to scale WARNING Support directly to building structure only MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION Note After removing the old fixture check the outlet box to insure that it is support...

Page 8: ... during normal operation Perma Lock Downrod and Ball Assembly FIGURE 2 Step 1 Align the slotted holes in the ceiling plate with the pilot holes you drilled in the wood support structure For proper alignment use slotted holes directly across from each other Note The isolators should be flush against the ceiling Step 2 Place a flat washer on each of the two 3 wood screws and pass the screws through ...

Page 9: ... Screw may cause the fan to separate from the downrod and fall during normal operation Canopy MOTOR WIRES LEAVE AT LEAST 6 LONG PERMA LOCK DOWNROD AND BALL ASSEMBLY Trim Ring Step 4 Insert the downrod into the motor coupling and turn it clockwise until it stops turning ensuring that the downrod has bottomed out Figure 4 Tip The downrod has a tapered thread that is designed to lock completely when ...

Page 10: ... ball into the hanger bracket Step 3 Align the notch on the ball with the indent in the hanger bracket Rotate the fan until you hear the notch pop into place Indention Notch WARNING Fan may fall if not assembled as directed in these installation instructions Step 5 Tighten the set screw as shown in Figure 5 to ensure safe operation of your fan If it is tight enough you should not be able to turn t...

Page 11: ...3 Tuck the White and Black connected wires back into the ceiling box through the hole in the center of the Hanger Bracket while you slide the Receiver into the open end of the Hanger Bracket as shown NOTE Ensure you do not tuck the bare ground wire from the ceiling back into the box This will be connected later Bare Ground Wire Tuck Wires in Box WIRING HARDWARE Receiver Blue Wire Caps 4 Orange Wir...

Page 12: ...m the fan with a blue wire cap Step 7 Connect the Green wire from the Mounting Plate Bare Wire from the ceiling and the Green Wire from the downrod assembly and connect them together with an orange wire cap Step 8 Carefully tuck the wires around the Receiver and Hanging Bracket as not to loosen the wire caps Step 9 Insert 2 Canopy Screws into the Hanging Plate diagonally across from each other so ...

Page 13: ...ole REMOVE SHIPPING BLOCKS BLADE HARDWARE BLADE INSTALLATION Blades 5 Not Included Blade Irons 5 Blade Screws 16 Blade Iron Screws 11 Step 1 Attach a blade to a blade iron by first pressing the blade iron onto the blade then attaching the blade iron using 3 blade screws and blade washers as shown in Figure 1 Using a phillips head screwdriver tighten securely by hand only Repeat for each blade asse...

Page 14: ...blade iron on the motor as shown in Figure 2 Insert the screws one by one using the provided screwdriver Tighten securely by hand only Repeat for each blade blade iron assembly until all five blades are attached to the fan CAUTION Blade screws must be tightened securely before operating the fan Motor Blade Iron Screws Blade Iron ...

Page 15: ...ould only be installed on Casablanca s Direct TouchTM Fans 1 Use only the Casablanca W 74 wall control 2 Do not use any additional control with your Direct TouchTM fan for example dimmer or fan speed control 3 Do not use more than one fan per wall control 4 No other light fixtures or electrical appliances may be connected on the circuit controlled by the W 74 wall control W 74 Red White Blue Black...

Page 16: ...alling the two switches into the wall place both switches side by side then locate the 6 dip switches on the side of the two switches as shown in Figure 3 Then make sure that the dip switches are set to the same address on both switches as shown in Figure 3 When setting these dip switches you are setting the channel number that is required to control both your fan and lights from both sides of the...

Page 17: ...ugh 7 OPERATION POWER The power button is normally left in the on position Always turn the power off during cleaning or servicing the fan and during thunderstorms It is also used to exit or enter additional programs The power button must be left on to retain a previously set fan speed or light level OPERATION SPEED CONTROL There are five individual speed settings for the fan Each speed is indicate...

Page 18: ...l go to 100 brightness and the dimming function will be disabled To cancel CFL mode 5 Turn the fan off by pressing the power button 6 Allow the fan to remain off for at least 5 seconds 7 Press the power button again to restore power to the fan 8 Immediately press and hold the 2 and 4 buttons for at least 5 seconds The fans lights will dim to 50 brightness and the dimming function will be enabled P...

Page 19: ...st the operation of the fan To enter the demonstration program 1 Turn the power button off for at least 5 seconds This will clear the fan memory making it ready for programming 2 Turn the power button on 3 Immediately hold the 0 button for at least 5 seconds A multi tone signal will verify the start of the test program The fan and lights will go through a series of changing fan speeds reversing th...

Page 20: ...turn off after 2 hours 3 The fan will respond with three descending tones A timer is now initiated and the fan will reduce one speed for each two hour interval The fan will not however descend below the first or the lowest speed 4 You may increase the fan speed by pressing and holding any of the fan speed buttons until the desired speed is reached then release it The fan will again reduce one spee...

Page 21: ...tter or receiver not expressly approved by Casablanca Fan Company may void one s authority to operate this remote control Fan will not start Check the main circuit fuses circuit breakers and wall switch position Check all wire connections Make sure the power is turned off during this inspection Pin connectors are not making good contact Check all connections The fan receiver is defective Replace t...

Page 22: ...uld be cleaned with a furniture polishing cloth Occasionally a light coat of furniture polish may be applied for added protection and beauty For painted and high gloss blades surface smudges or an accumulation of dirt and dust can be removed easily using a mild detergent and slightly dampened soft cloth An antistatic agent may be used but never use abrasive cleaning agents as these will damage the...

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