A. THE WALL HAS AN WALL OUTLET
A. THE WALL HAS AN WALL OUTLET
CAUTION:
CAUTION: If you are going to attach the fan to a wood stud or wood post, the stud or wood post must be wide enough and thick enough to sustain
the wall bracket and the weight of the fan. (Fig. 3)
1. You must use ALL SIX
ALL SIX holes in wall bracket when installing wall bracket. Position wall bracket on wood stud or wood post and mark 6 hole
locations. (Fig. 3)
2. Drill 6 pilot holes over holes marked into wood stud or wood post. Position wall bracket over pilot holes and install mounting screw (provided in
hardware pack) into each hole. (Fig. 3)
ALTERNATE CONCRETE WALL INSTALLATION
ALTERNATE CONCRETE WALL INSTALLATION
Use all 6 mounting 1/4" (6.5mm) holes when installing wall bracket on a concrete wall. The 3/16in. (5mm) concrete wall anchors necessary for this
type of installation are NOT provided and must be purchased separately. Make sure that concrete wall anchors can support a tatol of 80 lbs.
WARNING:
WARNING: It is very important that you must use the proper hardware when installing the wall bracket as this will support the fan.
3. Tip:
3. Tip: Seek the help of another person to hold the stepladder in place and to help lift the fan up to you once you are set on the ladder.
4. Grab the fan firmly with two hands. Align the 2 slots in the middle of the back of the fan assembly with the 2 hooks on the wall bracket and
then pull down firmly on fan assembly. (Fig. 4)