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Troubleshooting
Potential Problems
Common Solutions
Fan blades don't rotate
Check fuses and/or circuit breakers and reset if needed.
Cut off power to the fan and check its internal electrical
connections.
Replace the remote control’s batteries.
Check that the fan cover is correctly placed and no
screws interfere with the movement of the blades.
Contact customer service to replace a faulty remote
control.
Fan is too noisy
Check that all fasteners are well tightened.
Ensure the canopy housing has a short distance between
itself and the ceiling.
Upon initial installation, allow 24 hours of use for the
machine to break itself in.
Cut off power to the fan and check that the wire nut
connections are not rubbing against one another or the
inner housing.
If you have installed a solid-state variable-speed control,
cut off power to the fan and disconnect this control from
the device. See if using the remote resolves the problem,
which can be caused by erratic signals from such
controls.
Fan wobbles during use
Check that all fasteners are well tightened.
Use the provided balance kit to adjust the blades if their
tips are found to be an unequal distance from the ceiling
while well fastened.
Exchange the position of the various blades.
Again, do not bend the blades during any of these procedures.