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Read and Save These Safety Precautions  

1.   Turn off electricity at main switch before wiring or servicing fan in order to  
      avoid possible electrical shock.
2.   All wiring must be in accordance with the National Electric Code   
     (ANSI/NFPA70-1999) and local  electrical  codes. Electrical installation   
      should be performed by a qualified licensed electrician.
3.   After making the wire connections, the wires should be spread apart with  
      the grounded conductor and the equipment-grounding conductor on the  
      one side of the outlet box and the ungrounded conductor on the other side  
      of the outlet box.
4.   The splices after being made should be turned upward and pushed carefully  
      up into the outlet box.
5.   Conductor of a fan identified as grounded conductor to be connected to  
      grounded conductor of power  supply, conductor of a fan identified   
      as ungrounded conductor to be connected to an ungrounded  conductor  of  
      power supply, conductor of fan identified for equipment grounding to be    
      connected to an equipment-grounding conductor.
6.   Fan should not be mounted in an area where it might get wet.
7.   To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, mount to outlet  
      box marked "Acceptable for Fan Support" and use mounting screws provide  
      with the outlet box.
8.  For safety and best operating results, we recommend that you have a  
     qualified electrician assemble and install your fan.
9.  WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this fan  
      with any solid state speed control device.
10. To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade brackets when  
      installing the brackets, balancing the blades or cleaning the fan.  
      Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.

Turn off circuit breakers and wall switch to the fan supply line leads.

 

Before Assembly

1.  Make sure that the fan voltage (120) is compatible with your own electrical           
     system.
2. Check to make sure that your carton contains all the parts mentioned in the               
    parts list.
    NOTE: The box can be used as a work space to prevent any damage on the               
    ornamental surface.
    CAUTION: Before installing, choose a location for mounting the fan where      
    the blades have at least 7 feet of clearance from all objects and floor. Mount an
    outlet box to the ceiling or use an existing box 
    CAUTION: Do not mount fan to sheet rock or drywall type materials. To                
    insure proper support, use the two #1 wood screws to secure mounting bracket  
    to joist or beam. If the location you choose does not have a suitable support               
    beam, install a 2”x 4” brace between ceiling joists to support.

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Hardware
 Inventory

Tools you Need

1. Phillips Screwdriver

3. Adjustable Wrench

2. Flat Screwdriver

4. Wire Strippers

Screw Package

S1.  Wood Screws & Washers
S2.  Screws (for Canopy)
S3.  Bracket Screws & Washers
S4.  Blade Screws
S5.  Wire Connectors
S6.  Safety Bolt & Nut
S7.  "J" Hook
S8.  Zip Tie 

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What You Have

Parts
  1.   Mounting Bracket
  2.   Down Rod Assembly
 

  4" Rod Supplied

  3.   Canopy
  4.   Flange Cover
  5.   Fan Housing & Motor
  6.   Light Kit with Glass
  7.   Blades Arms
  8.   Blades 

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IMPORTANT: If using the angle mount method, check to make sure the ceiling angle is 
not steeper than 35º. Angles greater than 35º will require a 45º angle adapter.

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a.) Downrod Mount
   (Normal Ceilings)

b.) Angle Mount
   (Vaulted Ceilings)

Preparation

Important: When using an existing outlet box, be sure the box is 
securely attached to the building structure and can support the full 
weight of the fan. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.

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Outlet Box (A)

Mounting Bracket (1)

Bracket Screws 
& Washers (S3)

Support Beam

Wood Screws (S1)

Canopy Screws (S2)

Ceiling

Wood Screws (S1)

“J” Hook (S8)

Installing Mounting Bracket

Prior to securing mounting bracket, screw "J" hook (S8) into ceiling outlet box 
as a secondary support means. Secure mounting bracket (#1) to the outlet box 
(A) by tightening bracket screws & washers (S3) as shown.  If not mounting to 
an outlet box, use wood screws (S1) and washers (S3) and mount securely to 
ceiling beam.  Be sure at this point to insert canopy screws (S2) in bracket.  

NOTE: Do not mount directly to sheet rock or ceiling tile. 

Tighten set screw (A) against downrod.

Insert safety bolt (S7) through flange & down-
rod and attach nut. Tighten firmly.

Thread the downrod onto the motor housing 

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itself into ball socket (listen for click).

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, 
mount so outlet box marked "acceptable for fan support" and use mount-
ing screws provided with the outlet box. Most outlet boxes commonly 
used for the support of lighting fixtures are not acceptable for fan support 
and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.

For added security, attach safety cable from fan unit to "J" hook (S8) in 
outlet box. Secure by looping zip tie (S9) through safety cable and "J" hook. 
Tighten zip tie securely. 

White (Neutral)

Ground

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Wire
Connectors 
(S6)

Ground
(Green)

Blue 

Black 
(Power)

Outlet Box
Ground (Green)

Downrod 
Ground
(Green)

Mounting Bracket
Ground (Green)

2. After connections are made 
with wire connectors, turn splices 
upward and push carefully into 
outlet box. Separate blue and black 
wires on one side of the box, and 
white and green wires on the other 
side.

1. Connect fan wires to ceiling 
wires: white fan wire to white 
outlet wire, black to black and 
green to green. Wire connectors 
(S6) are provided for your conve-
nience. If an additional blue wire is 
present then also connect the blue 
wire to the black wire. (Optional 
light kit may be wired to 
individual wall switches, if 
desired.)

There are up to 4 colored wires coming from 
the top of the motor (including ground wire).

Installation Instructions

Instrucciones de instalación

Instructions d’installation

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P. O. Box 1037
650 S. Royal Lane, Suite 100
Coppell, TX 75019 EE.UU.

(800) 486- 4892
8:00 A 5:00 CST (Hora local central)
Número de fax sin cargo: (877) 304-1728

Correo electrónico: [email protected]
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P. O. Box 1037
650 S. Royal Lane, Suite 100
Coppell, TX 75019 EE.UU.

de 8 heures à 17 heures (Heure standard du centre)
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Email: [email protected]
www. craftmade.com

P.O. Box 1037
650 S. Royal Lane, Suite 100
Coppell, TX 75019

(800) 486-4892
8:00 To 5:00 CST (Central Standard Time)
Toll Free Fax: (877) 304-1728

email: [email protected]
www.craftmade.com

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Trouble Shooting

Problem A: Fan Will not Start
       Solutions: 
              1. Check fuse or circuit breaker and replace if necessary
 

2. Turn off electrical power and check all wire connectors.

 

3. Check on/off TCS and wall control selector switch. See operation  

 

    instructions.

Problem B: Fan is Excessively Noisy
       Solutions:
              1. Check that all screws in fan assembly are tight and properly seated.
 

2. Check to make sure mounting bracket is installed properly.

 

3. Check to make sure light kit and glass reinstalled properly and  

 

    tight.

 

4. If wall control is used, insure the wall control is not a transformer  

 

    or a variable speed type.

Problem C: Fan Wobbles
        Solutions: 
              1. Check that all blades are screwed firmly into blade holders.
 

2. Check that all blade holders are screwed firmly into motor.

 

3. Check the weight of blades. All our blades are weighed on                    

 

    electronic scales. The weight is marked on the reverse side of the  

 

    fan blade near the motor end. All of the blades should be the same  

 

    weight to prevent fan from wobbling.

 

4. A balancing kit is enclosed if needed.

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Downrod Assembly

Attaching Downrod to Motor Housing

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free lock pin. Black hanging ball will slide down. Remove ground screw and 
green ground wire. Remove hanging ball from downrod and save all parts. 

Insert fan wires through downrod. 

Place flange cover (4) over downrod 
assembly. Attach antenna wire to flange 
cover. Place canopy screw cover over 
downrod.  Place canopy (3) over 
downrod (2).

Replace hanging ball, insert hanging pin through downrod and tighten set 
screw "C" in hanging ball into downrod. 

WARNING: Failure to completely tighten downrod as described in 
steps  above could result in the fan loosening and possibly falling.  

Attach canopy (3) to the mounting bracket
 by placing screws (S2) into slot in canopy. 

 Twist clockwise to lock into place. 

Seat the canopy screw cover into slots
and twist to lock.

 Tighten screws firmly.

Slide the blades into place, support
and attach with motor screws.

Assemble Blade Arms to Blades using the (S4) Blade Screws.

Screw in candelabra light bulbs. (included)
Attach light kit fitter using the 3 screws (Supplied).

Disassemble the light kit. First, unscrew 
the decorative finial followed by the small 
hex nut. Remove rubber washer. Next 
carefully lift the light kit cage from the 
fitter base. Now carefully remove the light 
kit glass and set in a safe place until later. 

Reattach the light kit glass, light kit cage, 
rubber washer, small hex nut and 
decorative finial. 

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