Hunter Fan 41857-01 manual

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    © 2005 Hunter F an Company 41857-01 02/22/2005 1[...]

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    41857-01 02/22/2005 © 2005 Hunter F an Company 2 Y our new Hunte r ® ceiling fan is an addition to y our home or offi ce that will pr ovide comfort and performance for many years. This installation and operat ion manual gives yo u complete inst ructions for installing and operating your f an. W e are pr oud of our work. We appr eciate the opportu[...]

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    © 2005 Hunter F an Company 41857-01 02/22/2005 3 Angl e Mounting (Figure 3) hangs fro m a vaulted or angled ceiling. Figure 3 - Angl e mounting preparing the f an site These guidelines ar e designed to help you selec t the best lo cation for your fan and to prepare the sit e prior to installing the fan. Proper ceiling fan loc ati on and attachment[...]

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    41857-01 02/22/2005 © 2005 Hunter F an Company 4 cutt ing the ceiling hole 1. Lo c ate th e site fo r th e h ol e di r ectly b elow the joist or support brace that will ho ld the outlet b ox and fan. 2. C ut a 4" diamet er hole throug h the dry wall or plaster of the ceiling as shown in Figure 6. Y ou will use the hole to install the support [...]

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    © 2005 Hunter F an Company 41857-01 02/22/2005 5 4. Align the slotted holes (ref er to Figur e 10) in the ceiling plat e with the pilot holes in the woo d support structur e. Note: The isolation pads should b e flu sh against the ceiling. For Angled Ceilings: Be sure to orient the ce iling plate so that the arrows on the ceiling plat e are pointin[...]

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    41857-01 02/22/2005 © 2005 Hunter F an Company 6 6. Place t he canopy trim ring then the canopy over the a dapter as shown in Figure 15. 7. Place t he low profile washer (lip up) into the canopy as sho wn in Figure 15 fitt ing the notch in t he low profile washer over the adapter set screw and hook . Figure 15 - Ass embling c anopy fo r low prof i[...]

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    © 2005 Hunter F an Company 41857-01 02/22/2005 7 Figure 19 - Ins talling the c anopy inst alling the canopy t rim rin g 1. T o easily insta ll the canopy trim ring, l ocate the two tabs on the canopy trim ring. S ee Figure 20. Figure 20 - Cano py trim ring 2. T ake b oth hands and push the ca nopy tr im ri n g up to th e top of the canopy . See Fi[...]

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    41857-01 02/22/2005 © 2005 Hunter F an Company 8 Figure 24 - Attachin g the bla de to the blade iron and medallion If you used grommets, the bla des may appear slightly loose af ter s c rew s are ti ghten ed. Th is is n orm al . 3 . R emove th e blade mou nting scr ews a nd rubber sh ipping bumpers from the motor . 4. For each blade, insert one bl[...]

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    © 2005 Hunter F an Company 41857-01 02/22/2005 9 Figure 27 - Receiver jumper swi tches inst alling the switch housing attaching the upper s witch housing 1. Partially install two #6-32 x 3/8" housing assembly scre ws int o the switch housing mount ing plate as shown in Fig ure 28. 2. Feed the upper plu g connector thr ough the ce nter openin [...]

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    41857-01 02/22/2005 © 2005 Hunter F an Company 10 operating your ceiling f an 1. T urn on electric al power to the fan. 2. Ceiling fans work best by blow ing air downward (count er clock- wise blade rotation) in warm weat her t o cool the room with a direct breeze. In winter , having the fan draw air upwar d (clock- wise blade rotation) will dist [...]

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    © 2005 Hunter F an Company 41857-01 02/22/2005 11 cleaning your ceiling f an caring for finishes For cleaning , a soft brush or lint -fr ee c lo th s ho u ld be used t o pr e- vent scratching the fi nish. A vacuum cleane r brush nozzle can re- move heavie r dust. Sur face smudges or an accumulat ion of dirt and dust can easily b e removed by using[...]