MOUNTING PLATE
Choose the perfect spot to place your fan and take all the necessary safety
precautions before beginning the installation.
Once all the precautions are taken, trace your drill holes, using a pencil, through
the bracket by placing it on the ceiling.
Drill the holes using a driller.
Check that your holes fit well to the plate, then screw your anchors.
Perform the same operation on a wooden support, with a very fine drill, the aim
being to guide the screw so that it does not go slanting in the wood.
For drywall, try to find the metal studs to ensure fan stability. Without metal
studs, avoid mounting this fan on plasterboard less than 9 mm.
In the case of drywall, you can add a rubber or foam support under the plate, add
rubber washer to your screws. Drywalls can produce "sound box and the slightest
vibration is considerably amplified.
Concrete ceiling
Expansion screws
If your electrical outlets are already made, make sure to place them in the center
of the mounting plate. Screw the screws firmly so that the support is flat against
the support.
DOWNROD
Take the already mounted extender composed from:
The ball joint, the extension (down rod), a flat trough bolt, a safety pin at the end
of the bolt.
Disassemble the parts starting with the ball joint. For this, unscrew the screw on
the side.
Gently slip down the ball joint and you will access a cylinder through the down rod,
remove it.
Slide the ball joint upwards to remove it.
Remove the pin from the through bolt at the other end of the extension.
Wood ceiling
Hanger
Bracket
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Wood screws
Hanger
Bracket