Use the fan reversing switch found on the remote to optimize your fan for seasonal performance.
Note: Wait for fan to stop before pressing the reverse button.
• In warmer weather, counterclockwise movement of the fan will result in downward airflow
creating a wind chill effect.
• In cooler weather, clockwise movement of the fan will result in upward airflow that can help move
stagnant hot air off the ceiling area.
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OPERATION (continued)
STEPS TO BALANCING THE CEILING FAN
• Tighten screws on the mounting bracket, outlet box, the downrod , fan blades to blade holders,
and blade holders to the motor housing.
• Measure the distance from the tip of each blade to the ceiling. All blades should have the same
vertical distance from the ceiling. Adjust any bent blade holder, by gently pressing up or down on
the brackets, until all blades are at an equal distance from the ceiling.
If wobbling persists, you may need a blade balancing kit to stabilize the ceiling fan. A blade
balancing kit consists of a plastic clip and two balancing weights.
Determining the blade that needs to be balanced is a trial-and-error task.
1. Place a numbered piece of masking tape on each blade so you don't lose track of which blade is
which.
2. One blade at a time, attach the slotted plastic clip over the center of the blade edge and turn the
fan on. Observe which blade has the clip on when the ceiling fan wobbles the least.
3. Place the plastic clip on the edge of the blade, halfway between the blade holder and the blade
tip. Turn fan on and determine improvement.
4. If there is no improvement, turn off the fan again. Slide the clip along the length of the blade to
locate the source of instability.
5. Once you've found the faulty blade, press a balancing weight on the centerline. The weight
should be parallel to the clip.
Reverse
Button