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2. Slide the four switch levers on the code

switch to your choice of ON (up) or
down positions. Use a ball-point pen or
small screwdriver and slide the levers
firmly up or down.

3. In the receiver (Figure 1), slide the four

switch levers to the same positions as
set in the transmitter. Make sure the
levers on both switches are in the same
positions, otherwise the fan will not
operate.

4. Position the battery in the transmitter

battery compartment and replace the
battery cover.

CEILING FAN

PROCEDURES

Electrical Requirements

Your new ceiling fan will require a ground-
ed electrical supply line of 120 volts AC,
60 Hz, 15 amp circuit.

The outlet box must be securely anchored
and capable of withstanding a load of at
least 50 pounds.

Preset Memory Feature

Your remote control receiver is equipped
with a preset memory feature. The receiv-
er will remember the light intensity and fan
speed when the light and fan are turned off
from the wall switch. When the wall switch
is turned back on, the lights and fan will
resume operation as they were prior to the
switch being turned off.

Installation of Battery

1. Remove the battery cover and install

four AAA alkaline batteries (not sup-
plied), oriented as shown in the
diagram in the battery compartment.
(Figure 1).

2. Remove the fan motor and housing

assembly from the protective plastic
bag. Place the fan assembly into the
upper foam pad with the top of the
motor facing up.
The upper foam pad serves as a hold-
er for the fan during the first stages of
assembly. 

General

Your Emerson ceiling fan comes equipped
with a remote control transmitter and a
remote control receiver. This remote con-
trol systems is designed to control your
ceiling fan speed, airflow direction, and
light intensity.

NOTE: An optional SW115 Wall Control
(not supplied) may also be used with
the remote control receiver supplied
with your ceiling fan.

IMPORTANT

This Owner’s Manual is divided into
two sections. The first section,
REMOTE CONTROL PROCEDURES,
describes how to install the four alka-
line batteries (not supplied) in the
remote control transmitter, and how to
set the operating frequency of the
transmitter and receiver. These instruc-
tions must be performed prior to the
installation of the ceiling fan as
described in the second section,
CEILING FAN PROCEDURES.

REMOTE CONTROL

PROCEDURES

General

The remote control system is designed to
separately control your ceiling fan and
light intensity. There are four push buttons
on the transmitter (HIGH, MED, LOW,
OFF) to set the fan speed and turn the fan
off. The REV push button changes the air-
flow direction of the fan blades. The UP
(uplight) and DN (downlight) push buttons
turn the lights on and off and controls the
light intensities. The red indicator light will
illuminate while any button is pressed,
indicating that the battery is good.

4

5

REMOTE 
CONTROL
TRANSMITTER

CODE 
SWITCH

1 2 3 4

ON

BATTERY COVER

SWITCH LEVERS

AAA

AAA

AAA

AAA

RECEIVER

Setting Operating

Frequency of Transmitter

and Receiver

Your remote control transmitter and
receiver have code switches which must
be set on one of 16 possible code combi-
nations. The four levers (numbered 1, 2, 3,
and 4) on the switches are factory-set in
the ON (up) position. Do not use this
setting. Change the switch settings as
follows:

1. On the remote control transmitter,

locate the code switch just above the
battery compartment (Figure 1).

To reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock, or personal injury, mount fan
to outlet box marked “Acceptable for
Fan Support”, and use screws sup-
plied with outlet box. Most outlet
boxes commonly used for support of
light fixtures are not acceptable for
fan support and may need to be
replaced. Consult a qualified electri-
cian if in doubt.

!

WARNING

Turning off wall switch is not suffi-
cient. To avoid possible electrical
shock, be sure electricity is turned off
at the main fuse box before wiring. All
wiring must be in accordance with
National and Local codes and the ceil-
ing fan must be properly grounded as
a precaution against possible electri-
cal shock.

!

WARNING

How to Assemble Your

Ceiling Fan

1. Remove the hanger ball by loosening

the setscrew in the hanger ball until the
ball falls freely down the downrod
(Figure 2). Remove the pin from the
downrod, then remove the hanger ball.
Retain the pin and hanger ball for rein-
stallation in step 5.

2. Unscrew the two upper setscrews

(Figure 3) until they clear the inside of
the motor coupling. Then separate,
untwist and unkink the three 80” motor
leads. Route the motor lead wires
through the downrod. Align the clevis
pin holes in the downrod with the holes
in the motor coupling. Install the clevis
pin and secure with the hairpin clip
(Figure 3). The clevis pin must go
through the holes in the motor coupling
and the holes in the downrod. Be sure
to push the straight leg of the hairpin
clip through the hole near the end of
the clevis pin until the curved portion of
the hairpin clip snaps around the clevis
pin. The hairpin clip must be properly
installed to prevent the clevis pin from
working loose. Pull up on the downrod
to make sure the clevis pin is properly
installed.

PIN

HANGER
BALL

SETSCREW

DOWNROD

Figure 2

Figure 1

To avoid possible fire or shock, fol-
low all wiring instructions carefully.

Any electrical work not described in
these instructions should be done or
approved by a licensed electrician.

!

WARNING

If your fan is to replace an existing ceiling
light fixture, turn electricity off at the main
fuse box at this time and remove the exist-
ing light fixture.

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Страница 1: ...0000 Form No BP7282 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTOURS Ceiling Fan Owner s Manual Emerson Fans Designed by Model Numbers KF140AP00 Antique Pewter with Natural Cherry Mahogany Blades KF140TZ00 Tannery Bronze with Teak Mahogany Blades ...

Страница 2: ...duct by Emerson Electric Co could result in personal injury or property damage WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury do not bend the blade flange when installing the blade flanges balancing the blades or cleaning the fan Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades WARNING DATE CODE The date code of this fan may be found on the box stamped in ink on a white label You should...

Страница 3: ... the lights on and off and controls the light intensities The red indicator light will illuminate while any button is pressed indicating that the battery is good 4 5 REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER CODE SWITCH 1 2 3 4 ON BATTERY COVER SWITCH LEVERS A A A A A A A A A A A A RECEIVER Setting Operating Frequency of Transmitter and Receiver Your remote control transmitter and receiver have code switches whi...

Страница 4: ...ball A loose setscrew could create fan wobble 6 The fan comes with blue orange black and white leads that are 80 long Before installing the fan measure up approximately 6 to 9 inches above top of hanger ball downrod assembly Cut off excess leads and strip back insula tion 1 2 from end of leads 7 Mount the fan blades to the blade flanges using four 10 24 x 9mm truss head screws and four fiber washe...

Страница 5: ...l and Local codes and the ceil ing fan must be properly grounded as a precaution against possible electri cal shock WARNING To avoid possible fire or shock do not pinch wires between the hanger ball downrod assembly and hanger bracket WARNING Check to see that all connections are tight including ground and that no bare wire is visible at the wire con nectors except for the ground wire Do not opera...

Страница 6: ...il the ceiling cover fits snugly against the ceiling LOCKWASHER 2 KNURLED KNOB 2 THREADED STUD 2 CEILING COVER Figure 15 PLATE LIGHT FITTER DECORATIVE CAP FINIAL NUT LOWER GLASS THREADED NIPPLE 40 WATT CANDELABRA BASE BULB 2 Figure 17 40 WATT CANDELABRA BASE ROUND BULB 3 MOTOR HOUSING SOCKET Figure 16 Operating Your Ceiling Fan IMPORTANT Fan installation must be completed including the installatio...

Страница 7: ...likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Trouble Shooting TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY 1...

Страница 8: ...5 AP 762685 TZ 16 Blade Set full set for one fan 762635 5 762635 4 17 Flange Set full set for one fan 762722 AP 762722 TZ 18 Harness Assembly Wiring 762697 762697 19 Glass Upper 762686 762686 20 Fitter Assembly Light 762692 762692 21 Glass Lower 762687 762687 22 Cap Decorative 762694 AP 762694 TZ 23 Nut Finial 762695 AP 762695 TZ 24 Transmitter Remote Control 762402 762402 25 Receiver Remote Contr...

Страница 9: ...e center You will be responsible for all insurance freight or other transportation charges to our fac tory or authorized service center Your Emerson Air Comfort Ceiling Fan should be properly packed to avoid damage in transit since we will not be responsible for any such damage What Is Not Covered The glass globes and light bulbs of your ceiling fan are not covered by this warranty This warranty a...

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