Casablanca Fan Company Bel Air Tabletop Fan manual

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    B EL A IR ™ OWNER’S MANUAL[...]

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    3 CIRCUIT BREAKER (TRIP BREAKER FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON) FUSE BOX (REMOVE FUSE FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON) CAUTION: MOUNT WITH THE LO WEST MOVING P ARTS A T LEAST 2.5 METRES ABOVE FLOOR OR GRADE LEVEL. A TTENTION: INST ALLER DE SORTE QUELES PIÈCES INFÉRIEURES SOIENT À AU MOINS 2.5 MÈTRES AU-DESSUS DU PLANCHER OU DU SO[...]

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    4 Calculation of 32 Use th e tear-o ff Ceiling Angle T emplate card inserted in th e back of this m anu al, it provi des you with a simple ‘go’ or ‘no-g o’ for in stalling your f an on a sloped ceiling. SLOPED CEILING INST ALLA TIONS MOUNTING RECOMMEND A TIONS 7' MINIMUM P ole Length Standard Standard 6 " 12 " 12 " 18 &q[...]

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    5 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS Unpacking: Befor e assembling an d installing your ceilin g f an, remove all parts fr om the shippin g cartons and check th em against th e parts listed her e . Befor e discardin g packagin g materi al, be certain that all parts have been removed . CEILING HARDW ARE CROSSBAR MOUNTING BRACKET WIRE NUT (4) FAN PREP ARA T[...]

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    6 CAUTION: T o reduce the risk of personal injury , use only the mounting har dware pr ovided with the appro ved outlet box to install the crossbar mounting br acket. CROSSB AR MOUNTING BRA CKET INST ALLA TION CEILING WIRING CROSSBAR MOUNTING BRACKET FLA T W ASHER GREEN GROUND WIRE CEILING F AN APPROVED OUTLET BOX RIDGE SIDE DOWN CANOPY INST ALLA T[...]

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    7 INST ALLING THE F AN BODY T OP COVER Step 6. Once th e tabs are align ed, attach th e top cover to the m otor using the thr ee top cover retain- ing scr ews removed in Step 3. Han d tighten en- suring that all scr ews are engag ed. T est that the cover is on securely bef ore con tinuing with the in stallation. TOP CO VER RET AINING SCREWS TOP CO [...]

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    8 TIL T THE F AN TO INST ALL LAST CANOPY SCREW Step 9. T uck the wir es into th e canopy with the wir e nuts pointed upwar ds, so that the WHITE an d BLACK wires ar e on opposite sid es of the can opy and all wires ar e clear of th e canopy open- ing. Step 11. Strai ghten the f an, then ch eck to ensur e that ther e is no movem ent between the can [...]

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    9 PROCEED TO Y OUR F AN’S CONTROL FEA TURE SECTION FOR INST ALLA TION/OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS: INTELI•TOUCH = P AGE 10 COMFORT•TOUCH = P AGE 14 BLADE SCREW (4 PER BLADE) FLA T W ASHER (4 PER BLADE) INST ALLING THE GLASS SHADE INST ALLING THE HALOGEN BULB Step 13. Screw th e 100 Watt H alogen bulb in to the sock et. Do not tou ch the glass bul[...]

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    INTELI•TOUCH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SINGLE W -32 INST ALLA TION The wall con trol in stalls in the same m anner as an ordin ary ligh t switch, using an existin g junction bo x and wirin g. This contr oller is design ed to si gnal th e f an microcomputer as well as perf orm n ormal switching oper ations . For this r eason th e f ollowing pr ecaution [...]

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    11 INTELI•TOUCH OPERA TION ♦ PO WER + + + + + + + + Progr ammed in to every Inteli-T ouch Series f an is an Auto- mati c Demon strati on Progr am. It can be used to fully dem onstr ate and test th e operati on of th e fan. T o enter the demonstration pr ogram: 1. T urn off f or at least three secon ds. This will clear the f an memory r eady f o[...]

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    12 The Li ght-Mind er progr am automati cally turns OFF th e fan m ounted li ghts after two hours . T o enter the Light-Minder Progr am: 1. T urn the OFF f or at least three seconds . 2. T urn the ON. 3. Immedi ately operate th e buttons in th e followin g sequence: + + + + + + 4. A series o f tones in dicates this comm and has been accepted . The [...]

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    13 TROUBLESHOO TING Befor e Requesting Service: Please follow this tr oubleshooting guide befor e contacting y our dealer for assist ance . Caring for Finishes : For cleanin g, a soft brush or lin t-free cloth should be used to pr event scr atchin g the finish. A vacuum clean er brush nozzle can r emove h eavier dust. Surf ace smu dges or an accu- [...]

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    14 + - + - + - REMEMBER THE REMOTE CONTROL WILL GO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL FACTORY ‘PRESET CHANNEL’ NUMBER WHEN THE BATTERIES ARE CHANGED. CHANGE CONTROL CHANNEL IF NECESSARY AFTER BATTERY REPLACEMENT. Battery Installation Install three ‘AAA’ alkaline batteries in the sequence shown and replace the battery compartment cover, then press the rem[...]

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    15 R COMFORT•T OUCH ♦ TEST PROGRAM COMFORT•T OUCH ♦ LIGHT OPERA TION COMFORT•T OUCH ♦ F AN OPERA TION The li ght is turned on an d off by altern ate pushes o f the larg e left hand button. Wh en on, the display will indi cate the li ght bulb symbol an d a vertical segm ent display r epre- sentin g brightn ess. Wh en the ligh t is on, th[...]

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    16 Pressin g the REVERSE button will chang e the dir ection o f rotati on. An audi o tone si gnals the beginnin g of th e reverse sequence an d you will see the airflow dir ection arr ow changin g. The fan grad ually slows to a stop, then r everses directi on. REVERSE COMFORT•T OUCH ♦ AUT O-SPEED FEA TURE In the A uto Speed m ode , fan speed ch[...]

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    17 REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL NUMBER A second r emote con trol can be purchased fr om your dealer to pr ovid e du al remote con trol o f one f an. Because the f an could be confused by two contr ollers signalin g differen t informati on it is necessary to set a BASE con trol an d an AUXILIARY con trol. The last control manually oper ated controls the f[...]

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    18 PROBLEM POSSIBLE REMEDIES .. F AN O .K., NO LIGHT Check f or burned-out li ght bulb . Check fan li ght wires . REMOTE CONTROL OF F AN IS ERRA TIC Check batteri es installed corr ectly . Install fr esh ALKALINE batteries . SELECTING WINTER MODE CANCELS AUT O-SPEED Norm al. CHANGING SPEED OR DIRECTION CANCELS WINTER Norm al. F AN APPEARS TO RESPON[...]

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    ©C OPYRIGHT 1999 C ASABLANCA F AN C OMPANY • U.S. P ATENT P ENDING 761 C ORPORATE C ENTER D RIVE • P OMONA , CA 91768 T OLL F REE : 888-227-2178 www.CasablancaFanCo.com[...]