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For Y our Records and Warranty Assistance Model Name: _____________________ Catalog/Mo del No.: ________________ Serial No.: ________________________ Date P urchased: ___________________ Where P urc hased: _________________ For refer ence also attach your r eceipt or a copy of your receipt to t he manual. TYP E 3 Mo d e ls install at ion and op era[...]
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2 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y © 2007 Hunter Fan Company Y ournewHunte r ® ceiling fan is an addition to your home or office th at will provide comfort and performance for many years. is installat ion and operation manual gives you complete inst ruc tions for ins talling and operating your fan. W[...]
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3 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y Ins tal ler’ s C hoice and O ptional Ac cess ories Understan ding Mounting and Inst aller’ s Cho ice ® Hunte r ’ spaten ted2-positionmountingsyste mprovidesyoumaximum installationexibilityandease .Y ouc aninstallyourHun[...]
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4 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y T o install a ceiling fan, b e sure you can do the following: • Locatetheceilingjois torothersuitablesuppor tinceiling. • Drillholesforandinstallwoo dscrews . • Identifyandconne ctelectricalwires. • L[...]
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5 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y 2-1. Drilltwopil otholesintothewoodsupp ortstructur ethr oughthe outermost holes in the outlet box. e pilot ho les should be 9/64” in diamete r . No te: Y our fan comes with four pre-ins talled ne opre ne noise iso lators . 2-2. r[...]
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6 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y 3-1. T o a ssemble f an to h ang down from a flat or angled ceiling , place the canopy and canopy trim ring around t he adapter so that t hey rest on the fan assembly . 3-2. Feedthewiresfromthefanthr ou ghthedownrod. N o t e : Make sur e all the wir[...]
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7 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y 4 • Setting t he Rem ot e T ransmitter and Re ceiver CAUT ION: e remote cont rol device complies with par t 15 of the FCC r ules. ChangesormodicationsnotexpresslyapprovedbyHun terFanC ompanycouldvoid your authority to operate thi s e[...]
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8 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y All wiring must b e in accordance wi th national and loc al elec trical co des and ANSI/NFP A 70. If you are unfa miliar with wiring , us e a qualified elec trician . 5-1. Make sure t he power is still off . 5-2. Posi tiontherece iverinthecanopysothat[...]
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9 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y 6-1. Partiallyins talltwoc anopyscrews(about2fullturns)inthe hanger brack et. 6-2. Raisethec anopyovert hehangerbracke t.Alignpartiallyinstalled screws with key slots in canopy . 6-3. T wist canopy cloc[...]
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10 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y 7-1. Inserteachblad eint oslot.Aligntheholesonthebla de with the holes on the blade ring . 7-2. Attacht hebladetothebladeringusingtheblad eassembly s cre ws . 7-3.Repeatforeachblade. Step 7-1 [...]
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11 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y Y ourHunt erfancomeswithanint egratedlightxt ureass embly . W ARNING: Useonlythelight xtur esuppliedwiththisfanmodel. 8-1. T o attach the heat shield assembly, partially in stall two housing assembly s crews[...]
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12 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y HeatShield Ass embly Light Kit Ass embly Steps 8-5 – 8-7 8-5. T o attach the light kit, connec t the upper plug connector from the heat shie ld ass embly t o the lower plug connector in the light kit assembly . No te: Both plug conne ctors ar e polarized and will only[...]
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13 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y 9 • Op erating th e Remot e Control a nd M o unting th e Hold er 9-1. e re mote has individual butt ons for setting fan spee d and light inte nsity .Refertothegur eontheright. No te: For best op erat ion, start the fan by pressing high, then se[...]
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14 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y In warm weather , us e downward air flow patt ern In cold weather , us e upward air flow pattern 10-1. T urn on elec trical power to the fan. 10-2. C eilingfansworkbestbyblowingairdow nwa rd (counte rclockwise blade rotation) in warm weather t[...]
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15 45007-01•11/02/07•Hunte rFanCompan y Problem: No thing happens; f an does no t move. 1. T urn power on, replace fus e, or reset break er . 2. Loosencanopy ,checkallconnectionsaccordingt othewiringthe fan se ction. 3. Check t he plug connec tion in the s witch housing. 4. P ush mo[...]