Step A
Turn off circuit breakers and wall switch to the fan
supply line leads.
Warning:
Failure to disconnect power supply prior to
installation may result in serious injury or death. To
reduce the risk of shock, this fan must be installed with
an isolating wall control/switch.
A
Step C
Check to make sure blades are at
least 30” from any obstruction.
Check downrod length to
ensure blades are at least
7' above the floor.
C
84”
(2.1m)
Min.
30”
0.75m
Min.
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.
Step B
Determine mounting method to use.
A. Downrod Mount
B. Angle Mount
Craftmade Part #45AD (see dealer)
C. Flushmount
B
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.
Downrod Installation
(Vaulted Ceilings)
Downrod Installation
(Normal Ceilings)
D
Step D -
Setting Frequency Switches
The remote control unit is operated by a set of frequency switches and are
preset at the factory. The switches are located on the back of the remote
control unit and in the top motor housing of the fan on the receiving
module. The switches can be set in any position as long as both the wall
unit and receiving module switches are set the same. All (RF) modules &
Transmitters come from the factory with the dip switches set in the (ON)
position. To replace battery, simply push down on tab and slide housing
cover off. Snap 9-Volt battery onto wire terminal and replace into remote
housing. Slide housing cover back onto remote control unit.
Note:
In the event there are multiple remote units in an area, dip switches can be set to
different settings so one remote doesn't inadvertently turn on more than one fan.
Remote
Control Unit
Battery
Terminal
PUSH
Housing
Cover
1 2 3 4
ON
Remote
Housing