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Solaris
Owner's Manual
Assembly
Installation
Operation
Product:
Ceiling Fan
Trademark:
Revolutions
Quantity:
1 Piece
Electrical Rating:
120V ~ 60Hz
Weight ±2 lbs:
17.2 lbs (7.8 kg)
ME001-01 r111114

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  • Page 1 Solaris Owner’s Manual Assembly Installation Operation • • • Product: Ceiling Fan Trademark: Revolutions Quantity: 1 Piece Electrical Rating: 120V ~ 60Hz Weight ±2 lbs: 17.2 lbs (7.8 kg) ME001-01 r111114...
  • Page 2 Read and Save These Instructions This product conforms to UL Standard 507. WARNINGS w.1 - To reduce the risk of personal injury, attach the fan directly to the support structure of the building according to these instructions, and use only the hardware supplied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Congratulations! You have chosen the best. Your new Revolutions ceiling fan will provide you with many years of comfort and satisfaction. Table of Contents Unpacking Your Fan Tools and Materials Required Install Mounting Bracket Select Type of Installation Hang Down Style...
  • Page 4: Unpacking Your Fan

    Mounting bracket hardware (extra screw and washer, wire nut, extra motor screw, and washer) Note: Some Revolutions fan models will have slightly different parts than shown here, depending upon the model. Basic installation procedures are similar for all fan models.
  • Page 5: Tools And Materials Required

    Tools and Materials Required • Phillips screw driver • Flat Head screw driver • Adjustable pliers or wrench • Step Ladder • Wire Cutter • Electrical tape Install Mounting Bracket 1. To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main power panel before wiring.
  • Page 6: Select Type Of Installation

    Select Type of Installation Hugger Hang Down This method is preferred if the ceiling is This method is preferred if maximum sloped, vaulted, or if the ceiling is extra high headroom is required. The celing must not and requires the use of a downrod. be flat and not sloped.
  • Page 7: Hugger Style

    2. Tighten the two downrod setscrews. Some models have locknuts for the setscrew to ensure the setscrew is fully seated against the down rod. It is necessary to back off the locknut until it contacts the setscrew head prior to tightening the setscrew. When the setscrew is tightened against the downrod, the locknut should then be tightened against the connector yoke.
  • Page 8: Electrical Connections

    Electrical Connections Place the receiver on top of the downrod assembly as shown (Fig, 6A). Four wires are connected to the top of the fan (Fig. 6B). Black: “Hot” Power for the fan Blue: “Hot” Power for the Light White: “Common” For the fan and light Green: Ground Wire 1.
  • Page 9: Blade Attachment

    WARNING: To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before wiring. NOTE: If you are not sure the electrical box and fan are grounded, contact a licensed electrician for advice. They must be grounded for safe operation. WARNING: Each wire nut (wire connector) supplied with this fan is designed to accept up to one 12 gauge house wire and two wire from the fan.
  • Page 10: Operation

    Operation 1. Restore electrical power by turning on the electricity at the main fuse box. 2. Turn on the wall switch 3. Your fan has 2 controls on the switch housing. Speed Control Pull Chain Switch (pull gently) Pull Speed High Medium Remote Control...
  • Page 11: Fan Operation

    Fan Operation: Press and quickly release the ON or OFF button on the remote control to turn the fan OFF or ON. Control To change the fan speed, slowly pull the fan pull- Light chain switch to select the desired speed. Control Light Operation: Press and quickly release the ON or OFF button on...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting FAN WILL NOT START: 1. Check all fuses or circuit breakers. Replace if missing. 2. Turn off electrical power and check all wire connections to fan and in switch housing. FAN IS NOISY 1.Use of standard light rheostat or continuously variable fan speed wall control will always cause harmonic distortions or a huming noise.
  • Page 13 Revolutions 52” Solaris Indoor Ceiling Fan Part # Description Mounting Bracket Wooden Screws, Flat Washer Ball Downrod Screws Canopy Screws Upper housing Motor Lower housing Reverse switch Pull Chain Switch Blade arms Screws Screws Blades Ground wire Screw Screw Lock pin...

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