5. Fan Assembly. (cont.)
Tip: Code switches in the first part of Section 6
can be set on the top of the motor housing prior
to hanging the fan.
With the hanging bracket secured to the outlet
box and able to support the fan, you are now
ready to hang your fan. Grab the fan firmly with
two hands. Slide downrod through opening in
hanging bracket and let hanging ball rest on the
hanging bracket. Turn the hanging ball slot until it
lines up with the hanging bracket tab.
WARNING: Failure to align slot in hanging ball
with tab in hanging bracket may result in serious
injury or death.
Suggestion: Seek the help of another person to
hold the stepladder in place and to lift the fan up
to you once you are set on the ladder.
Find a secure attachment point (wood ceiling joist
highly recommended) and secure the safety
cable. It will be necessary to use a heavy duty
wood screw, washer and lock washer (not
supplied) with the safety cable loop. Extra cable
slack can be left in ceiling area.
Replace vice on safety cable and adjust safety
cable length by pulling on the cable. Adjust slack
in cable to a hands length and secure vice by
tightening screw and nut securely. [Refer to
drawing at right.] The loop at the end of the safety
cable should just fit over the threads on the wood
screw. Test safety cable by pulling on loose end with
pliers. If the safety cable slips, the vice and nut must
be set tighter.
6. Wiring.
Use a ballpoint pen or a small screwdriver to set
the code switches for the wall control, and
built-in receiver so that they match. Factory
setting is pre-set and not recommended for use. If
your wall control interferes with other appliances,
change to another matching code on the wall
control and built-in receiver.
["Wiring" continued on next page.]
wood
ceiling
joist
wall control
page 5
safety cable loop
wood screw
and washer
screw
nut
safety cable
hanging bracket tab
hanging ball slot
motor housing
code switches
motor housing