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At least twice each year tighten all screws on fan assembly and front cage. Clean fan assembly with
only a soft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the finish.
IMPORTANT:
Shut off main power supply before beginning any maintenance.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING
: Before beginning work, shut off the power supply to avoid electrical shock.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fan does not move. Power is off or fuse is blown.
Turn power on or check fuse.
Noisy operation.
Fan is new.
Allow fan a “break in” period of a
few days, especially when
running the fan at Medium and
High speeds.
Excessive
wobbling.
1. Fan not securely mounted.
2. Set screw on blade assembly is not
tightened properly.
1. Turn power off. Verify wall
mounting bracket is secure.
2. Remove front cage screws and
tighten blade assembly set screw
securely.
Plug
Fuse Cover
The three-prong plug is installed with a fuse (L)
that is a vital safety device. A filament inside the
fuse (L) is designed to melt and cut the circuit if
the current gets too high. This prevents damage
to your fan and the person using it and stops the
power cord from overheating to the point where it
could catch fire.
If you should need to replace the fuse (L), unplug
fan. Locate the fuse cover at end of the plug on
the power cord. Slide fuse cover open to expose
fuse. Using needle-nose pliers (not included),
remove fuse. Inspect fuse -- the small, glass tube
with metal on each end -- to determine whether it
will need to be replaced. [If the fuse (L) is blown,
it will look dark and smudged or the visible wire
inside will be broken.] Use a replacement fuse
with a rating of 5 amps,125 volts only, and insert
fuse in between the metal brackets inside the
fuse housing. Slide fuse cover shut.