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Sonnet
Installation Guide
For Model:
SON52
WARNING:
DC Motor will not
operate until blades
are installed
E192641
net weight of fan: 12.92 lb (5.86 kg)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE USE

Table of Contents:

Warranty. pg. 11
*
sold separately
PRINTED IN CHINA

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Unpacking and Parts Inventory
Unpacking Your Fan
Instructions for carefully opening packaging and removing fan components to prevent damage.
Parts Inventory
List of all included fan parts with their corresponding labels and quantities.
Installation Preparation and Hanging Bracket
Installation Preparation
Ensuring proper blade clearance, room suitability, mounting options, and required tools for installation.
Hanging Bracket Installation
Steps for safely installing the hanging bracket to the electrical outlet box.
Fan Assembly Procedures
Downrod and Motor Housing Assembly
Detailed steps for assembling the downrod, motor housing, and wiring.
Hanging Ball and Safety Cable Installation
Securing the hanging ball and threading the safety cable for fan support.
Wiring and Canopy Assembly
Fan Wiring Instructions
Connecting fan wires to ceiling wires, including ground connections.
Canopy Assembly
Steps to attach the canopy and canopy cover to the hanging bracket.
Blade and Light Kit Assembly
Blade Assembly
Attaching fan blades to the motor housing securely without power tools.
Light Kit Assembly
Installing the optional LED light kit, including fitter plate and wire connections.
Remote Control and Learning Process
Handheld Remote Control Assembly
Assembling the handheld remote control, including battery installation.
Automated Learning Process
Programming the remote control and wall control to the fan receiver.
Fan Operation and Testing
Remote/Wall Control Operation
Explanation of fan speed, reverse, and light control functions.
Testing Your Fan
Recommended steps to test all fan functions before finalizing installation.
Troubleshooting, Warranty, and Parts
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Solutions for common fan operational problems like non-operation or wobbling.
Product Warranty Information
Details on the limited lifetime warranty for the fan and its components.
Parts Replacement
Contact information and guidance for obtaining replacement fan parts.

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