INSTALLING THE FAN - HUGGER CONFIGURATION
NOTE: The S hook is to be used for hugger style mounting.
Remove the trim ring from the canopy to expose the 6 mounting holes. The
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downrod, ball and cotter pin will not be used for this mounting (Fig. 1).
Feed fan wires through the rubber gasket and canopy and position the
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canopy over the mounting collar on top of the fan. The collar's 2 security
screws will not be used and can be turned all the way into the collar to make
attaching the canopy easier. (Fig. 1)
Align the canopy on top of the fan so the 3 large holes are over the 3 screws
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holding the collar to the fan. The 3 small holes will then be aligned with the 3
open holes in the top of the fan.
Securely attach the canopy to the top of the fan using the 3 hugger mounting
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screws provided.
WARNING: To avoid damaging the blade arms and blades, do not install them
onto fan until fan is fastened to ceiling.
Place the S hook onto the hanger bracket. Hang the canopy (with the fan
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motor housing attached) from the S hook on the hanger bracket using one of
the holes in the edge of the canopy (Fig. 2). This will permit you to make the
electrical connections without having to hold the fan up as well.
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Make the wire connections as described in "Electrical Connections" (page 9).
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Insert 2 screws into the hanger bracket, leaving them partially out (Fig. 3).
Attach the canopy to the hanger bracket by inserting the keyslot openings of
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the canopy on the hanger bracket screws (Fig. 4), and turn the fan to the right
to engage the screws in the keyslot.
Insert the 2 remaining screws through the remaining canopy holes and tighten
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all 4 screws.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 1
Trim Ring
Security
Screws
Fig. 2
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Screws
6-hole
Canopy
Rubber
Gasket
Motor
Housing
S Hook
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