Testing Your Fan; Housing Bulb Replacement - Craftmade ELLINGTON E-DL60DMI5CRW Guia De Instalacion

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13. Testing Your Fan.

It is recommended that you test fan before
finalizing installation. Restore power from circuit
box and light switch (if applicable). Locate
ON/OFF slider switch on wall control and set to
the ON position. Test light and dimmer function
and then test fan speeds. Next, locate remote
control. Start with the lights off and test the
light ON/OFF function by pressing on the upper
and then the lower part of the
the dimmer function by pressing the top (and
then after that the bottom) part of the
and holding it down for more than 2 seconds.
Test fan speeds with the different fan speed
buttons. If the remote control operates all of the
functions of the fan, battery has been installed
correctly. If the wall and/or remote controls do
(does) not operate all of the fan functions, refer
to "Troubleshooting" section to solve any issues
before contacting Customer Service.
Fan must be set on LOW before setting the fan
to reverse. Set to recirculate air depending on
the season. A ceiling fan will allow you to raise
your thermostat setting in summer and lower
your thermostat setting in winter without
feeling a difference in your comfort.

14. Housing Bulb Replacement.

Important: Allow glass housing and light bulbs
to cool before touching.
When bulbs in lighted housing need
replacement, bulbs may be accessed from
access plates on top of motor housing. Use a
Phillips screwdriver to remove the 2 screws at
either end of the access plate containing
burned-out bulb and lift the end with only one
screw hole in it. Remove the burned-out bulb
and replace with a candelabra base 15 watt
max. bulb (sold separately). Re-attach access
plate with screws that were removed. Repeat
for each burned-out bulb.
button. Test
button
motor housing
page 10
top side of
motor
housing
access
plate
bulb

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