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H-6440
HEAVY DUTY OSCILLATING
PEDESTAL FAN
TOOLS NEEDED
Phillips Screwdriver
3-Port Electrical Chain Switch x 1
REMOVAL OF BAD CHAIN SWITCH
1.
Unplug fan from power source.
2. Remove Phillips screw from back of motor cap.
3. Remove Phillips screw from oscillating on/off pull
knob.
4. Disconnect oscillating arm from the gear drive using
a 3/8" wrench.
NOTE: Bolt has reverse threads.
5. Pull back motor cap off to expose switch and wires.
6. Use a crescent wrench to remove nut on chain
switch knurled knob. Save nut, knurled screw
knob and lock washer, as they will be used during
installation of new switch.
7.
Remove bad chain switch from motor housing.
8. Using a wire cutter, cut the existing wires connected
to the bad chain switch close to the switch. This
ensures the wires are still long enough to connect
the new switch.
CONNECTING THE NEW CHAIN SWITCH
1.
Strip about 1/4" of insulation off of wire ends for a
clean connection to new switch.
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3/8" Wrench
Crescent Wrench
Rope Pull Chain Extension x 1
INSTRUCTIONS
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Wire Cutter
PARTS
2. Connect white wire from motor and white wire from
power cord together with wire nut. If existing motor
already has white wires connected, skip this step
and leave white wires connected. (See Figure 1)
Figure 1
Black wire
from power
cord
Red/Pink wire
from motor
3. Push blue wire from motor into port number one
(high speed). It should lock into place
4. Push red/pink wire from motor into port number two
(low speed). It should lock into place.
5. Push black wire from power cord to port "L" (line). It
should lock into place.
6. Reassemble fan by reversing steps one through
eight of the removal instructions.
Para Español, vea página 2.
Pour le français, consulter la page 3.
Knurled Screw x 1
Wire Nut x 1
White wire from
motor
White wire from
power cord
Blue wire
from motor
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