Hunter Fan 21958 manual

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    T ype 5 Models T ype 5 Models T ype 5 Models Form# 42863-01 20110622 ©2011 Hunter Fan Co. For Y our Records and W arranty Assistance For reference, also attach your receipt or a copy of your receipt to the manual. __________________________________________ Model Name __________________________________________ Model No. ____________________________[...]

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    2 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company © 2011 Hunter Fan C ompany W elco me Y our new Hunter ® ceiling fan is an addition t o your home or oce that will provide comfort and performance for many years. is installat ion and operation manual gives you complete inst ructions for installing and operating your fan. W e ar e proud of our [...]

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    3 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company 7’ Minimum Blades to Flo or 8’ Minimum Ceiling Heig ht 30” From W all or Nea rest Obstruction St ep 1 - Ch oo se t he F an Sit e Proper ceiling fan loc ation and attachme nt to the building struct ure ar e ess enti al for safety, r eliable operation, maximum eciency, and e nergy savings . Cho[...]

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    4 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company Pr epa rin g th e F an Sit e ( cont inu ed) C AU T I O N : All wiring must be in accordance wi th national and local electrical cod es and ANSI/NFP A 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, use a qualied elec trician. Steps 2 – 3 Step 4 Step 5 St ep 2 - Cut th e C eilin g Hole 2-1. Locate the site[...]

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    5 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company Ins t aller ’ s Choic e and O ptional Ac ce ssorie s Understan ding Mountin g and Instal ler’ s C hoic e ® Hunte r ’ s pate nted 2-position mounting syst em provides you maximum installation exibility and ease . Y ou c an install your Hunt er fan in one of two ways, dep ending on ceiling hei[...]

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    6 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company T o install a ceiling fan, be sure you can do the following: • Locate the ceiling jois t or other suitable supp ort in ceiling . • Drill holes for and install woo d s crews. • Identify and conne ct elec trical wires. • Lift 40 pounds . If you need help installing the fan, your Hunter fan deale[...]

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    7 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company CA UTION: T o avoid possible ele ctrical shock , b efore installing your fan, disconnect the p ower by turning o t he circuit br eakers t o the outlet box and asso ciated wall switc h loc ation. If you cannot lo ck the cir cuit break ers in the o position, securely fasten a promine nt warning de[...]

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    8 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company W ARNING: F an may fall if not assembl ed as directed in these installation ins tructions. 3-1. Unbundle the wires from t he fan. For Standard or Angle d mounting: 3-2. T o ass emble f an to hang down from a at or angled ceiling, inser t the downrod through the canopy . Feed the wires from the fan [...]

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    9 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company Dual Switch Wiring Wire Connector All wiring must be in a ccordance wi th national and loc al elec tric al code s and ANSI/NFP A 70. If you are unfa miliar with wir ing , us e a qualified electrician. W all swit ches are not included. Sele ct an acceptable general-use switch in accordanc e with nat i[...]

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    10 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company 5-1. Partially install two canopy s crews (about 2 full turns) in the hanger bra cket. 5-2. Rais e the canopy over the hange r bracket. Align partially installed screws with key slots in canopy . 5-3. T wist canopy counter clockwis e to secure. 5-4. Install third canopy screw in round hole on canopy [...]

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    11 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company 11 6 • A ssembling th e Bla des Hunte r fans us e several styl es of fan bla de irons (bracke ts that hold the blade to the fan). 6-1. Y our f an may inc lude bla de grommets. If your f an has grommets, insert them by hand int o the holes on the blad es. 6-2. Attach each blade to a blade iron using[...]

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    12 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company 7-2. read the plug connector from the mounting plat e through the gasket. Partially install the gaske t to the mount ing plate with t he tw o s cre w s . 7-3. Place the upper swit ch housing over the two sc rews and t urn counte rclockwise so that the screws t securely in the s lot s. 7-4. Part[...]

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    13 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company T o Change Air flow Direc tion T urn the fan o and let it come to a complete st op. Pull the r eversing swit ch pull chain. Restart fan. In warm weather , use downward air ow patt ern In cold weather , us e upward air ow pattern 8-1. T urn on elec trical power to the fan. 8-2. e fan pull[...]

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    14 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company Hunte r fans have the power to cu t your coo ling costs up to 40%. Beat th e High C ost of Co olin g e air movement cr eated by a Hunt er ceiling fan lets you set your thermostat higher and s till stay comfortable. Ever y degree you raise the thermostat saves up to 7% on ene rgy costs. S o, you ca[...]

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    15 42863-01 • 06/22/11 • Hunte r Fan Company Problem: No thing happens ; fan do es no t move. 1. T urn p ower on, replace fuse, or reset breaker . 2. Lo osen canopy, c heck all connections according to t he wiring the fan s ec tion. 3. Check the plug connec tion in the swit ch housing . 4. Pull the pull chain t o ensur e it is on. 5. Remove the[...]