1. SAFETY RULES Model# 50605-xx: 16.31 lbs 1. To avoid possible electric shock, turn 5. The outlet box and ceiling support 10. Do not attempt to control the off the electricity at the main fuse box or joist used must be securely mounted, and operation of the fan (or an optional light circuit panel before you begin the fan capable of supporting at least 50 pounds.
3. MOUNTING OPTIONS 1. Disconnect the power by removing fuses WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, OR PERSONAL INJURY, or turning off circuit breakers. MOUNT THE FAN ONLY TO AN OUTLET MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT AND USE MOUNTING SCREWS PROVIDED WITH THE OUTLET BOX.
5. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS REMEMBER -Turn off the power! Fig. 8 Use the wire nuts supplied with your fan 3. Inside the ceiling junction box be sure when making connections. Secure the to spread the wires apart so that the black connectors with electrical tape and make and blue connections are on one side of sure there are no loose connections or wire...
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6. COMPLETING INSTALLATION 1. Make sure the wiring is safely Fig. 11 Fig. 9 inside the outlet box as instructed in Step 5 -Electrical Connections. To install the canopy, remove one of the Outlet box two screws from the bottom of the mounting bracket and loosen the other screw one turn.
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7. FAN OPERATION AND CARE 1. A ceiling fan is an environmentally 3. Clean you fan periodically using only Fig. 13 smart choice to cool as well as to help a cloth dampened with a mild detergent warm your home or office. Adjust your solution for all hardware - never use HVAC thermostat during fan use to save solvents.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING FAN WILL NOT START 3. Use of a standard light rheostat or an EXCESSIVE WOBBLE 1. Check that the electricity has been Note: A small amount of wobble is unapproved fan wall control to control the turned on at the circuit breaker which had fan speed will always cause an annoying considered acceptable and should not be probably been turned off during...