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Operating Instructions
INDC60ODP
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Installation
Safety Product Inspection of Fan Prior to
Installation (Figure #1 and #2)
To reduce the risk of fire
or electric shock, do not
use this fan with any solid-state speed con-
trol device.
To reduce the risk of per-
sonal injury, do not bend
the blade brackets when installing the brack-
ets, balancing the blades or cleaning the
fan. Do not insert foreign objects in between
rotating fan blades.
1. Make certain set screw (4) is tight to
ascertain wobble free operation.
2. Make certain cotter pin (5) is in place
and secure.
3. Make certain lock-nut (7) is tight and set
screw (6) is in place and secure.
4. Slide lower canopy (8) down over
rubber gasket (21) to create a tight seal.
5. Make certain lower canopy set screws
(2) are tight on downrod (1).
6. Make certain cotter pin (13) is in place
and secure.
7. Make certain bolt, cotter pin and nut
(16) are tight.
Hanging of Fan (Figure #1 and #2)
1. Wind one nut (9) down to bottom of J
hook (12) towards the curve. Add a lock
washer and then flat washer (3) on top
of the nut (9).
2. Tighten slip loop of safety cable (11)
around J hook shaft (12) and a
structural member of the building. Leave
1 inch of slack in the cable.
Make certain crimp on safety
loop is secure (See Figure
#4). Make certain safety cable is attached
properly to hook and structural member.
3. Drill a 1/2” pilot hole for J hook. Put J
hook (12) through pilot hole in joist. Add
flat washer and then lock washer (20)
and nut (22). Do not tighten completely
until fan is put in place on J hook. A
lubricant should not be used on the
single mounting screw; and the pilot
hole should be drilled no larger than the
minor diameter of the mounting screw
threads, and at least 38 mm (1-1/2”) of
the threaded part of the mounting screw
should be secured into a structural
wood joist to provide secure mounting.
4. Loosen set screw (18) on top canopy
(19) on fan downrod (1) and lower the
canopy to make room to place rubber
grommet (14) onto
mounting hook.
5. Tighten top nut (22) on J hook to raise
fan into proper installation
position.
6. Must be plugged into an approved
duplex receptacle. (see Figure #5 for
control wiring diagram).
If the fan is installed
outdoor or in a harsh
environment a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter) outlet should be used.
7. Raise top canopy (19) up the downrod
to cover hook. Leave 1/8” gap between
top canopy (19) and hanging surface
(so downrod does not move off center
which could make fan wobble or vibrate
and transmit motor noise to ceiling
surface). Tighten set screw (18).
8. Attach blades (23) to motor (24) with
blade bolts (25). (Figure #3) The blade
(24) should be positioned below the
blade arm bracket (26) when attaching
to the motor to get proper air flow and
direction.
VES
-Artex
Industrial Ceiling Fan
Figure #2
1
18
19
14
16
11
12
20
22
9
13
10
15
3
Figure #1
8
1
5
4
2
6
7
17
11
Safety
Cable
25
24
23
26
Figure #3
Figure #4
21