To begin with, the site of installation must be clear of any obstructions. Walls, cabinet or cupboard doors,
and AC/heating vents (strong air currents will cause fan to wobble ) are common obstructions.
Also, you will need a securely mounted outlet box that is listed for fan support. You may also mount fan
directly to a ceiling joist, but you must use a Ceiling Fan Swag Kit to provide power.
The only tools you will need are : A medium Phillips screwdriver, common sense, and a little caution.
Remove all parts from plastic bags,
including the screw package.
A.
CANOPY
CANOPY
SWITCH
CUP
SWITCH
CUP
BLADE
MEDALLIONS
BLADE
MEDALLIONS
BLADE
IRONS
BLADE
IRONS
BALL &
DOWNROD
BALL &
DOWNROD
Inventory the parts. Remove all of the parts from the top styrofoam and
remove the styrofoam. Use this top piece to support the fan during
preliminary assembly.
I.
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2- 3/16"-12x2" Wood Screws
2- 3/8" Star Washers
2- 1/2" Flat Washers
21- 3/16"-32x7/16" Blade Screws
3- Wirenuts
11- Motor Screws
1- Pull Chain Knob
Screw Package
HANGING BRACKET
w/2 CANOPY SCREWS
HANGING BRACKET
w/2 CANOPY SCREWS
Snap together blade and blade iron. Note the side of the blade you
want to show. Using the 3/16"-32x3/8" blade screws, four of each
per blade, secure blade to blade iron. Repeat this procedure with
the rest of the blades. You will have at least one screw left over, this
is a spare. Be sure all of the screws are tight. Fig. 7
B.
Fig. 7
Gulf Coast Fans 2010 - Portions
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1993
Remove and discard the three (to five) black
shipping blocks from the face of the motor.
See Fig 1
B.
Remove the three screws from the switch cup
plate on motor assembly. See Fig. 1.
C.
Place the motor, switch cup plate
down, in top styrofoam. Remove
the 1/4"-20x1 3/16" threaded pin
from coupler and loosen set
screw(s). See Fig. 2
D.
SWITCH CUP
SCREWS
SHIPPING
BLOCKS
SWITCH CUP
PLATE
MOTOR
FACE
FIG. 1.
FIG. 2
THREADED
PIN
SET
SCREW(S)
Take the ball & downrod and loosen the set
screw in the ball. Remove the pin and the ball
from the downrod. (If you have a longer
downrod, use it now.) See Fig. 3
Feed the three wires from the top of the fan through
the downrod and thread the downrod into the coupler.
Align the holes in the downrod with the holes in the
coupler. See Fig. 4
Insert the threaded pin and tighten it and the set screw(s).
Place the canopy around the downrod. Slide the ball onto the downrod and replace pin. See Fig. 5
Raise the ball so that the pin is in the slot and tighten the
set screw. See Fig. 6
A.1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6. Make sure all of the screws are tight. At this time you may
want to shorten the wires from the fan to 6" from the ball.
This helps when you tuck the wires into outlet box.
FIG. 6
FIG. 4
II. Preliminary Assembly.
FIG. 3
SET
SCREW
PIN
FIG. 5