4.
Remove the cable retainers and
rubber inserts on the arms of the motor
assembly. Position the canopy assembly
over the motor assembly so that the arms
alternate with one another in a six-point
star pattern. Lay the spans of cable from
the canopy assembly over the channel in
the arms of the motor assembly. Replace
the rubber inserts over the cable. Secure
the cable and rubber in place with the
retainers (Fig. 7) and screws removed
earlier.
7.
Once all cables are at their desired
lengths, lift the fan (as assembled so far)
to the ceiling and hang the canopy
(through one of the fastener holes) on
the hook located on the ceiling mounting
plate (Fig. 11).
Do not hang from one
of the slotted fastener holes.
5.
Thread the electrical cable from the
motor through the large hole in the cano-
py. (Fig. 8) Take care to be sure the elec-
trical cable does not twist with the central
aircraft cable. Proceed by inserting the
electrical cable into the plastic crimper as
shown in Fig. 9.
6.
It is best to have another person
available to hold the fan suspended
above the floor while adjusting the cable
lengths. The central aircraft cable should
be have some tension but not so much
that the hanging structure becomes slack.
When the desired length is achieved,
tighten the allen screw in the cone to
hold the aircraft cable in place. (Fig. 10)
There should be plenty of slack left in
the electrical wire to allow for a graceful
curve from top to bottom. Rubber grom-
mets are supplied with the cables to hold
the electrical wire in place.
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 8
Allen Wrench
Rubber
Grommets