Hanging the Fan
REMEMBER
to
turn
er. Follow the steps below to hang your
fan properly.
NOTE: This ceiling fan is supplied with two
types of hanging assemblies; the standard
ceiling installation using the downrod with
ball and socket mounting, and the "close-to-
ceiling" mounting. The "close-to-ceiling"
mounting is recommended in rooms with
less than 8-foot ceilings or in areas where
additional space is desired from the floor
to the fan blades. When using standard
downrod installation, the distance from the
ceiling to the bottom of the fan blades will be
approximately 12 inches. The "close-to-ceiling"
installation reduces the distance from the
ceiling to the bottom of the fan blades to
approximately 8 inches.
Once you have decided which ceiling
installation you will use, proceed with the
following instructions. Where necessary,
each section of the instructions will note the
different procedures to follow for the two
types of installation.
4.
Standard Ceiling Mounting
off
the
pow-
1. Remove the mounting bracket from the
canopy by loosening the four screws on
the top of the canopy. Remove the two
non-slotted screws and loosen the slotted
screws. This will enable you to remove the
mounting bracket.
Loosen but
Do Not
Remove
2. Route the wires exiting the top of the fan
motor through the canopy and then through
the ball/downrod assembly (Figure 6).
3. Loosen, but do not remove, the 2 set
screws on the collar on the top of the mo-
tor housing.
4. Align the holes at the bottom of the down-
rod with holes in the collar on top of the
motor housing (Figure 6). Carefully insert
the bolt through the holes in the collar
Motor Wires
Ball/Downrod
Assembly
Ceiling
Canopy
Locking
Pin
Remove
Tighten Screw
Firmly
Figure 5
and downrod. Be careful not to jam bolt
against the wiring inside the downrod. In-
sert clevis pin and bend to ensure security,
as noted in the circle inset of Figure 6.
5. Tighten the two screws on top of the fan
motor firmly (Figure 6).
FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL LOCKING PIN
AS NOTED IN STEP 4 COULD RESULT IN FAN
LOOSENING AND POSSIBLY FALLING.
Pin in Locked
Position
Bolt
Motor Collar
Figure 6