Hunter Indoor Ceiling Fan manual

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    © 2003 Hunter F an Company 41814-01 01/14/2003 1 1 1 1 1[...]

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    41814-01 01/14/2003 © 2003 Hunter F an Company 2 2 2 2 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[...]

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    © 2003 Hunter F an Company 41814-01 01/14/2003 3 3 3 3 3 A A A A A n n n n n g g g g g l l l l l e M e M e M e M e M o o o o o un un un un un t t t t t in in in in in g g g g g (Figure 3) hangs from a vault ed or angled ceiling. F F F F F i i i i i g g g g g ur ur ur ur ur e 3 - A e 3 - A e 3 - A e 3 - A e 3 - A n n n n n g g g g g l l l l l e m e[...]

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    41814-01 01/14/2003 © 2003 Hunter F an Company 4 4 4 4 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. Cut a 4" dia meter hole through t he dry wall or p laster of the ceiling as shown in Figure 6. Y ou will use the hole to install the [...]

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    © 2003 Hunter F an Company 41814-01 01/14/2003 5 5 5 5 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[...]

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    41814-01 01/14/2003 © 2003 Hunter F an Company 6 6 6 6 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 . F F F F F i i i i i g g g g g ur ur ur [...]

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    © 2003 Hunter F an Company 41814-01 01/14/2003 7 7 7 7 7 For Flush Mounting: T he arrows on the low pr ofile washer and on the ceiling plat e should b e po inti ng in the s ame direction and should be po inting towar ds the tab hole on the canopy . 2. Hoo k the tab hol e over the tab on the ceiling plate as shown in Figure 19. 3. Rais e the canopy[...]

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    41814-01 01/14/2003 © 2003 Hunter F an Company 8 8 8 8 8 F F F F F i i i i i g g g g g ur ur ur ur ur e 24 - A e 24 - A e 24 - A e 24 - A e 24 - A t t t t t t t t t t a a a a a c c c c c h h h h h in in in in in g t g t g t g t g t h h h h h e b e b e b e b e b l l l l l a a a a a d d d d d e t e t e t e t e t o t o t o t o t o t h h h h h e b e b[...]

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    © 2003 Hunter F an Company 41814-01 01/14/2003 9 9 9 9 9 7. Thr ead the two wires fro m the light fixture thr ough th e center hole in the lower switch housing. 8. Conne ct the b lack wire from the l ight fi xture to the bla ck/white wire fr om the lower switch ho using . Connect the white wi re from the lig ht fixtur e to the white wi re from t h[...]

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    41814-01 01/14/2003 © 2003 Hunter F an Company 10 10 10 10 10 inst alling the low er switch housing 1. Conn ect the upp er plug conn ector f rom the motor t o the lower plug connector in the lower swit ch hous ing as semb ly . See F ig - ure 30 NO TE: Both plug connec tors are polarized and will only f it to- gether o ne way . Make sur e that both[...]

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    © 2003 Hunter F an Company 41814-01 01/14/2003 11 11 11 11 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 remo[...]