• This fan is designed to be installed on an existing electrical outlet box. The outlet box must be UL Listed for ceiling fan installations, if it is not, a new box must be installed. Casablanca extension poles are available for sloped or high ceiling installations.
MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS Before mounting your Casablanca fan, read the following helpful recommendations. The location of the fan, air circulation, and fan size are all important factors to consider before installation. Location Ceiling fans have practical uses in almost every room in your home. We suggest you follow these mount- ing recommendations as you decide where to install your Casablanca fan.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Unpacking: Before assembling and installing your ceiling fan, remove all parts from the shipping cartons and check them against the parts listed here. Before discarding packaging material, be certain that all parts have been removed. ALLEN SET SCREW ⁄...
Attach the bracket, with ground wire and ridges down, to the ‘Approved For Ceil- ing Fan Installation’ ceiling fixture outlet box with the outlet box mounting hardware. Tighten the screws firmly, being careful not to bend the bracket by over tightening.
CANOPY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Step 4. Attach the fan wires to the ceiling fixture outlet box wiring by twisting the bare ends of the wires together and then securing with a wire nut. Test that the connection is secure by pulling on the wire nut.
Your Casablanca fan includes our 4/5 combination fly- wheel. This flywheel accomodates your preference to use either 4 or 5 blades on your fan. If you desire a 4- blade fan, locate the square counterbores on the fly- wheel and use these threaded holes to mount the blades.
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Step 12. Install the three screws removed in Step 10. Tighten securely by hand only. PROCEED TO YOUR FAN’S CONTROL FEATURE SECTION FOR INSTALLATION/OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: INTELI•TOUCH = PAGE 8 COMFORT•TOUCH = PAGE 12...
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The wall control installs in the same manner as an ordinary light switch, using an existing junction box and wiring. This controller is designed to signal the fan microcomputer as well as perform normal switching operations. For this reason the following precautions must be observed: 1.
It is also used to exit or enter additional programs. POWER must be left on to retain a previously set fan speed or light level. INTELI•TOUCH OPERATION There are six individual speed settings for the fan; each speed is indicated by an audible tone of increasing pitch.
3. Immediately operate the buttons in the following sequence: 4. The fan controller will respond with three descending tones. A timer is now initiated and the fan will reduce one speed for each two-hour interval. The fan will not, however, descend below the second lowest speed.
WHEN AC POWER IS TURNED ON FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE LIGHTS OPERATE NORMALLY, BUT W-32 WALL CONTROL OPERATION IS REVERSED: FAN BUTTON OPERATES THE LIGHTS; LIGHT BUTTON OPERATES THE FAN: Reverse the 2 black and white striped wire connections.
WARNING: Use of batteries other than non-leak sealed alkaline in the remote control will void the warranty and can destroy the unit. Note: When the remote is in the low battery mode the fan may not respond to control commands correctly even though the fan may be running.
COMFORT•TOUCH The Comfort•Touch fan is controlled by the remote control. The fan is turned on and off by alternate pushes of the large right hand button. As with all button operations, an audio tone sounds with each push. With the fan on, the control display will indicate an up or down moving arrow that shows direction and places a box around the operating speed.
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The words 'AUTO SPEED' show on the display. Set AUTO the fan speed to the speed at which you are most comfortable. Once set, the fan will increase or decrease by one speed for each 1.5 F increase or decrease in temperature.
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When two controls are used for the same fan, we suggest that both controls be set for the same features (AUTO-SPEED, SAVER, etc.) so that performance remains the same as you move from one to the other.
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FAN DOES NOT RESPOND TO REMOTE CONTROL: Power to fan is off; wrong remote being used; remote channel changed; fan receive SET channel changed; or fan antenna not receiving. See above; in locations with two or more fans in different rooms check that controllers are in right rooms;...