Casablanca Fan Company Casablanca 19th Century manual

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    19 TH C ENTUR Y  OWNERS MANUAL[...]

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    1 CIRCUIT BREAKER (TRIP BREAKER FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON) FUSE BOX (REMOVE FUSE FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON) • The blad es in each pack are m atched f or equ al weigh t to assur e smooth f an operati on. If mor e than on e fan is being in stalled, be car eful not to mix blades fr om differ ent cartons . • In spect the c[...]

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    2 Calculation of 32 ° Use th e tear-o ff Ceiling Angle T emplate card inserted in th e back of this m an ual, it provi des you with a simple ‘go’ or ‘no-g o’ for installing your f an on a sloped ceiling. SLOPED CEILING INST ALLA TIONS MOUNTING RECOMMEND A TIONS 7 ′ MINIMUM P ole Length Stand ard 18" 24" 36" 48" Ceilin[...]

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    3 PREP ARA TION INSTRUCTIONS Unpacking: Befor e assembling an d in stalling your ceiling f an, remove all parts fr om the shipping carton s and ch eck them against th e parts listed here . Before discar ding pack aging materi al, be certain that all parts have been rem oved. DOWNROD CO VER DOWNROD & BALL ASSEMBL Y PERMA • LOCK™ HARDW ARE GE[...]

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    4 FAN PREP ARA TION MOT OR COUPLING T APERED THREAD MOT OR WIRES GROUND WIRE Step E. Usin g the pr ovi ded allen wren ch, loosen the allen set screw . Thread th e downr od into th e motor coupling un til it stops turning, this will tak e at least four an d a half full turns. Step F . Secur ely tigh ten the allen set scr ew with th e provi ded allen[...]

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    5 AD APT OR PLA TE INST ALLA TION JOIST CEILING WIRING CROSSBAR MOUNTING BRACKET FLA T W ASHER GREEN GROUND WIRE CEILING F AN APPROVED WIRING BOX RIDGE SIDE DOWN APPROVED OUTLET BOX HARDW ARE Note: After removing the old fixture , check the outlet box to insure that it is supported by a joist or beam across its upper surface . If not, a 2" x 4[...]

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    6 Step 2. Route the outlet bo x wires thr ough the 1 / 2 ″ diam- eter outer hole o f the canopy ad aptor plate . Attach th e crossbar an d canopy ad aptor plate to outlet box with screws provi ded . Step 3. With the lar ge wash er attached, pass th e lag screw through th e center h ole of can opy adaptor plate and scr ew into gui de h ole. Ti ght[...]

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    7 HANGING THE F AN Step 5. T o hang the f an body in the can opy , hold the f an body firmly an d insert th e nylon ball in to the canopy open- ing. Rotate f an body un til slot on nylon ball fits into pin opposite canopy openin g. CANOPY BALL SLOT PIN CANOPY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 2 WHITE WIRES 2 BLACK WIRES WIRE NUT 3 GREEN WIRES CANOPY HA T CH I[...]

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    8 CANOPY COVER DIS ASSEMBLE CANOPY AND MO TOR CO VERS Step 11. T ake th e two pieces o f the canopy cover an d assemble them ar ound the d ownrod as shown. U sing th e four screws r emoved in Step 10, assemble th e canopy cover . Slid e the can opy cover to the ceiling an d secure to th e downr od using th e two pro- vid ed scr ews. Tigh ten by han[...]

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    9 A TT ACH BLADE HOLDERS Step 13. Attach th e blades to th e blade hold ers by align- ing th e screw holes o f the h older with th e holes o f th e blade . Attach th e blade h older using th e four blad e screws an d blade wash ers provid ed for each blad e . Usin g the screwdriver , tighten secur ely by hand only . BLADE SCREW BLADE HARDW ARE BLAD[...]

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    10 LIGHT KIT WIRING WIRE NUT NOTE: If y ou do not desir e to install the light kit, see “Optional Switch Housing Cup” installation instructions on P age 11. Step 15. Remove th e wire n uts on th e BLACK and WHITE wir es from th e fan. If n ecessary re- move th e insulati on from th e last 1 / 2 ” of each wire (f an and ligh t fixture). Step 1[...]

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    11 GLASS & BULB INST ALLA TION GLASS SHADE SCREWS Step 18. Loosen the thr ee glass screws f or each fixture so th e en d of th e screws ar e flush with the in side o f the fixtur e . Slid e the glass shad e into the fixtur e and h old firmly . Turn each scr ew several tim es , goin g in a circle , to assure that all glass scr ews have en- gaged[...]

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    12 R INTELI•TOUCH ♦ SINGLE W -32 INST ALLA TION The wall con trol in stalls in the same m anner as an ordinary li ght switch, using an e xisting juncti on box an d wirin g. This contr oller is desi gned to sign al the f an microcomputer as well as perform n ormal switching oper ations . For this reason th e f ollowing precauti ons m ust be obse[...]

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    13 INTELI•T OUCH OPERA TION ♦ PO WER + + + + Progr ammed in to every Inteli-T ouch Series f an is an Auto- mati c Demon str ation Progr am. It can be used to fully dem onstr ate and test th e operati on of the f an. T o enter the demonstration progr am: 1. T urn off f or at least three secon ds. This will clear the f an mem ory read y for progr[...]

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    14 Th e Ligh t-Minder pr ogram automati cally turns OFF the f an moun ted ligh ts after two hours . T o enter the Light-Minder Progr am: 1. T urn th e OFF for at least thr ee seconds. 2. T urn th e ON. 3. Immedi ately operate the button s in the f ollowing sequence: + + + 4. A series o f tones indi cates this comman d has been accepted. Th e fan an[...]

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    15 TROUBLESHOO TING Befor e Requesting Service: Please follow this troubleshooting guide bef ore contacting y our dealer f or assistance . Caring for Finishes : For cleanin g, a soft brush or lin t-free cloth should be used to pr event scr atching th e finish. A vacuum cleaner brush nozzle can r emove h eavier dust. Surface sm udges or an accu- mul[...]

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    ©C OPYRIGHT 2000 C ASABLANCA F AN C OMPANY • U.S. P ATENT P ENDING P RINTED IN ROC 761 C ORPORATE C ENTER D RIVE • P OMONA , CA 91768 T OLL F REE : 888-CASA-1ST (227-2178) www.CasablancaFanCo.com[...]