Casablanca Fan Company 59064 manual

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 1 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company PA G E 18 Maintenance & Cleaning T able of C ontents PA G E 5 30 inches 7 feet PA G E 2 What to Expect with Y our Installation Ceiling Br acket Ladder PA G E 3 T ools Needed PA G E 15 Light Kit PA G E 6 PA G E 9 Wiring Downrod C anopy PA[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 2 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company What t o Expec t with Y our Installation Know your wiring If you are unfamiliar with wiring , use a qualied electrician. Y ou may need a friend to help you . Check box to see fan weight Assess location 30 inches from blade tip to nearest [...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 3 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company T ools Needed Ladder Screwdrivers Pliers Wire Strippers P ower Drill (optional) 9/64” Drill Bit (optional) If mounting to a support structure, you will also need these tools .[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 4 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company If you ha ve an angled ceiling: 1. Y ou will need a longer downrod (sold separately) . 2. If your ceiling angle is greater than 34 °, y ou will also need an Angled Mounting Kit (sold separately) . Guide T ouches BOTH Ceiling & Wa ll S I[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 5 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company 1.888.227.2178 www .CasablancaF anC o.com C eiling Bracket Refer to warning w .1 on pg. 2 T o av oid possible elec trical shock, before installing your fan, disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breakers to the outlet box associate[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 6 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Slid e Slid e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sold Separately Longer Downrod for angled ceilings or ceilings 10’ or higher Standard Downrod for ceilings 8-10’ high Option 1 Option 2 skip to next page If you need a diff erent downrod length follo w [...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 7 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company KEEP! 8” 3/8” C U T & S T R I P (not to scale) Remove the pr e-installed setscrew so that the downrod can be inserted. Slide the adapter cov er onto the downrod , then hand tighten the downrod (at least 4-5 full turns) until it stops[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 8 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Downrod (c ontinued) 1.888.227.2178 8 www .CasablancaF anC o.com Put the wires and do wnrod through the canopy . L et the canopy sit loosely on top of the fan. DO NO T PICK THE F AN UP BY THE CANOPY OR WIRES. Place the downrod ball into the [...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 9 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Wiring T urn the splices upward and push them carefully back through the hanger bracket into the outlet box. Spread the wires apart, with the grounded wires on one side of the outlet box and the ungrounded wires on the other side of the outl[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 10 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company T urn the splices upward and push them carefully back through the hanger bracket into the outlet box. Spread the wires apart, with the grounded wires on one side of the outlet box and the ungrounded wires on the other side of the outlet bo [...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 11 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company 1. Using a 9/64 drill bit, drill a hole in each screw cut-out on the wall control t emplate. 2. Using a hammer , tap a dr ywall anchor found in the wall contr ol hardware bag into each hole until the drywall anchor is ush with the wall. [...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 12 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Canop y Lift the canopy into place so that the screw holes are aligned . Position the canop y so that, when lifted into place , the canopy ts into the hanging bracket as sho wn. Screw Holes Insert the two canopy screws found in the hardw[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 13 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Blades 13 T o install each blade , rst inser t the blade into the blade slot on the side of the fan. Align the screw holes in the blade with the screw holes inside the fan. Screw Holes Insert the blade screws, found in the hardware bag ,[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 14 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Blades (continued) Install the blade screws, washers , and grommets so the grommets t snugly into the blade screw holes. Securely tighten after all three screws are attached .[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 15 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Light Kit Position the indentations in the out er rim of the globe so they line up with the tabs on the inside of the fan light kit. Carefully lift the globe up inside the light kit as far as it will go, then rotate the globe clockwise unti[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 16 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company 16 Opera tion Before operating the wall control, press on the battery door to ejec t it. Unscr ew the batter y holder . Inser t the battery , found in the control hardware bag, with the positiv e (+) side facing downward . Reinstall the bat[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 17 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company 1.888.227.2178 Opera tion (continued) Lights Down F an Speed Reverse Battery Holder F an Pow e r Lights Up F an Speed (Low) (High) The reverse button on the wall control changes the air ow pattern. In warm wea ther , use (a) do wnward ai[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 18 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company Maintenanc e & Cleaning Cleaning the fan - use soft brushes or cloths to prevent scr atching. Cleaning products may damage the nishes. Be sure to turn off power to the fan before performing any maintenanc e or relamping . OFF T urn P[...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 19 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company T roubleshooting Exc essive wobbling • Tighten all of the blade screws until they are snug . • T urn the power off , support the fan carefully , and check that the hanger ball is properly seated . • Use the provided balancing kit and [...]

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    www .CasablancaF anC o.com 1.888.227.2178 20 M8502-01 • 04/16/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca F an Company T roubleshooting (continued) Installing Multiple F ans with Independently Operating Remot e Controls Installing Multiple F ans Operating on a Single Remote C ontrol Installing One F an Operating on Multiple Remote C ontrols “Unpairing” [...]