Hunter Fan Type 3 Models manual

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    T ype 3 Models T ype 3 Models T ype 3 Models Form# 45066-01 20100303 ©2010 Hunter Fan Co. English Español Owner ’ s Guide and Installation Manual 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 ______________________[...]

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    2 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company © 2010 Hunter Fan C ompany 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 work . W e[...]

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    3 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 7’ Minimum Blades to Floor 8’ Minimum Ceiling Height 30” From W all or Nearest Obstruction St ep 1 - Ch oo se t he F an Site 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 . Choos e[...]

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    4 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company P r e p a r i n g t h e F a n S i t e ( c o n t i n u e d ) CAUT ION: All wiring must b e 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 electrician. Steps 2 – 3 Step 4 Step 5 St ep 2 - Cut th e C eilin g Hole 2-1. Loca[...]

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    5 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company I n s t a l l e r ’s C h o i c e a n d O p t i o n a l A c c e s s o r i e s Understan ding Mountin g and Instal ler’ s C hoic e ® Hunte r ’ s patent ed 3-p osition mounting syst em provides you maximum installation exibility and ease . Y ou c an install your Hunt er fan in one of three wa y[...]

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    6 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • 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 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 2-1. Drill two pil ot holes into the woo d suppor t structur e through t he outermost holes in the outlet box. e pilot ho les should b e 9/64” in diamete r . Note: Y our fan comes with four pre-ins talle d neoprene noise isolators. 2-2. read the lead wir es from the outlet box down thr ough th[...]

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    8 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 3-1. T o ass emble the housing to the hanger adapt er , align the three raised tab s on the hanger adapt er with the t hree narrow not ches in the top housing. M ake certain the housing sits at on the adapter . 3-2. Install thr ee (3) as sembly screws and washers and tighte n them securely . Steps [...]

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    9 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Y ou can a ssemble y our fan for sta ndard or angl ed mounting as shown in steps 4-1 – 4-3. F or low profile mounting (ceilings less than 8 feet high), go to st eps 4-6 – 4-9 on the next page. 4-1. T o ass emble f an to hang down from a at or angled ceiling, place the canopy and canopy trim ri[...]

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    10 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 4 • A s s e m b l i n g a n d H a n g i n g t h e F a n ( L o w P r o f i l e O n l y ) Y ou can a ssemble y our fan for sta ndard or angl ed mounting as shown in steps 4-1 – 4-3 on t he previous page. For low profile mounting (ceilings less than 8 feet high), see steps 4-6 – 4-10 on this page[...]

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    11 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 5-1. Press inwar d on each side of the wall cont rol to r emove the face cover . Set the dip switches t o matc h the dip switc hes in the receive r . IMPORT ANT! Before you chang e the DIP switch settings, make sure t he battery is not connected to the transmit ter . Change the position of the DIP sw[...]

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    12 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company All wiring must b e in accorda nce with national and lo cal ele ctri cal co des and ANSI/NFP A 70. I f you are unfam iliar with wiring , us e a quali ed elec tricia n. 6-1. Before atte mpting installat ion, make sure t he power is still o . 6-2. T o connect the wires, ho ld the bare metal leads[...]

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    13 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 7-1. Partially install two canopy s crews (about 2 full turns) in the hanger brack et. 7-2. Rais e the canopy over the hange r bracket. Align partially installed screws with key slots in canopy . 7-3. T wist canopy clo ckwise to secure. 7-4. Install third & fourth canopy screw in round hole on ca[...]

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    14 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Steps 8-2 – 8-3 Hunte r fans us e several styl es of fan bla de irons (bracke ts that hold the blade to the fan). 8-1. Install the gr ommets into the blades by hand. 8-2. Place each blade betw een a blade iron and medallion. Install three blade as sembly screws to attach the medallion to the blade [...]

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    15 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Y our Hunter fan comes with an int egrated light xt ure assembly . W ARNING: Use only the light xt ure supplied with this fan model. 9-1. T o attach the light kit t op housing , par tially install two housing assembly s crews into t he light kit mounting plat e. 9-2. Feed the upper plug conne c[...]

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    16 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Light Kit Plug Connector Housing Ass embly Screw Housing Ass embly Screw Plug Connector Detail Steps 9-5 – 9-6 9-5. T o attach the light kit, connect the upper plu g connector from the motor to t he lower plug connec tor in the light kit. Note: Both plug conne ctors are polarized and will only t[...]

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    17 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Installing the Gl ass Bowl 9-7. First install B10 candelabra bulbs (60 W att Maximum) into the sockets. 9-8. Lift the glass b owl up to the ligh t kit top housing . Align the three tabs in the glass bowl with the thr ee slot s in the light kit top housing . 9-9. Rotate the glass bowl until the screw [...]

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    18 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 10-1. Disconnec t the exist ing switch and r emove it from the electrical box . S et the screws aside for reuse. 10-2. Connect each wire from the wall t o a lead from the cont rol. Use 2 of the wire connectors supplied to mak e the connections. Refer to Figur e 1. 10-3. Connect the ground wire fr om [...]

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    19 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 11-1. e wall cont rol has individual button s for setting fan spee d and light inte nsity . Refer to t he gure on the righ t. Note: For be st operation, start the fan by pressing high, then select your desired spee d. 11-2. e light butt on turns t he light. Push the light butt on again to tu[...]

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    20 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 12-1. Ceiling fans work best by blowing air downward (counte rclockwise blad e rotation) in warm weat her to cool the room with a direct breeze. In cold weather , having the fan draw air upward (c lo ckwise blade rotation) will distribut e the warmer air trapped at the ceiling ar ound the room withou[...]

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    21 45066-01 • 03/03/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Problem: No thing happens ; fan do es no t move. 1. T urn power on, replace fuse , or reset breake r . 2. Lo os en canopy , check all connections accor ding to the wiring the fan se ction. 3. Che ck the plug connection in the light xt ure. 4. Remove the shipping bump ers. 5. Make sure t he receive[...]