Casablanca Fan Company Casablanca Brescia Gallery Edition manual

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    21 B RESCIA ™ (G ALLER Y E DITION ) O WNER ’ S M ANUAL[...]

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    1 CIRCUIT BREAKER (TRIP BREAKER FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON) FUSE BOX (REMOVE FUSE FOR THE CIRCUIT YOU WILL BE WORKING ON) 18 ″ 84 ″ 70 ″ • The blad es in each pack are m atched f or equal weigh t to assure sm ooth fan operati on. If mor e than one f an is being in stalled, be car eful not to mix blades fr om different cartons . [...]

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    2 Calculation of 32 ° Use th e tear-off Ceiling Angle T emplate card inserted in th e back of this m anu al, it provid es you with a simple ‘go’ or ‘n o- go’ f or installing your f an on a sloped ceilin g. SLOPED CEILING INST ALLA TIONS MOUNTING RECOMMEND A TIONS 7 ′ MINIMUM P ole Length Standard Standard 6 ″ 12 ″ 12 ″ 18 ″ 24 ?[...]

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    3 B RESCIA (G ALLER Y E DITION ) PREP ARA TION INSTRUCTIONS Unpackin g: Befor e assembling and in stalling your ceilin g fan, r emove all parts fr om the shipping carton s and ch eck them against th e parts listed her e . Before discar ding pack aging materi al, be certain that all parts have been r emoved. CEILING HARDW ARE CROSSBAR MOUNTING BRACK[...]

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    4 CAUTION: T o reduce the risk of personal injury , use only the mounting hardw are pr ovided with the appro ved outlet bo x 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 [...]

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    5 B RESCIA (G ALLER Y E DITION ) CANOPY ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Step 4a. Attach th e fan wir es to the ceilin g fixture outlet box wirin g by placing th e bare en ds of the wir es sid e by sid e and th en securing with a wir e nut. T est that the connecti on is secure by pullin g on the wir e nut. Conn ect in this ord er: Step 4b . • GREEN leads f[...]

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    6 Step 9. Attach th e blades to th e blade hold ers by first pressin g the blad e badg e into th e blade , then in stalling th e blade hold er using th e four blade scr ews and flat washers pr ovided f or each blad e. Usin g the scr ewdriver , tighten secur ely by hand only . Repeat for each blad e assembly . BLADE SCREW (4 PER BLADE) BLADE BLADE H[...]

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    7 B RESCIA (G ALLER Y E DITION ) BLADE/BLADE HOLDER INST ALLA TION Step 11. Usin g the scr ews from th e pack, attach each blade/blad e hold er assembly to the m otor . Usin g the scr ewdriver , tigh ten securely by hand only . Step 10. On the flywh eel rem ove the four shipping blocks by un screwin g the scr ews. Discard th e shipping blocks an d [...]

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    8 INST ALL SWITCH HOUSING ASSEMBL Y T O LIGHT FIXTURE Step 14. Thread th e wires fr om the ligh t fixture through th e center h ole of the switch h ousin g as- sembly . Then attach the ceilin g fan wir es to the ligh t fixture wires by placin g th e bare ends o f the wires tog ether an d securing with a wir e nut. Connect in this or der: • White [...]

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    9 B RESCIA (G ALLER Y E DITION ) Step 17. Carefully sli de th e glass into th e light kit as shown. LIGHT KIT GLASS GLASS LIGHT FIXTURE GLASS INST ALLA TION Step 18. Lift the li ght fixtur e to the switch h ousing, run- ning th e cap screws thr ough the key h oles. A TT A CH LIGHT KIT TO F AN CAUTION! Mak e sure y ou feed extr a wire from the light[...]

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    10 INST ALLING THE SWIT CH HOUSING ASSEMBL Y Step A4. Line up th e two clearan ce holes in the cap with th e two thread ed holes on the r aised rim of th e switch housing. Press th e cap onto the switch h ousing to seat the gui de pin s into th e alignmen t holes o f the switch h ousing. Step A5. Usin g the two (2) 8-32 X 3 / 8 ″ screws r emoved [...]

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    11 INTELI•TOUCH ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SINGLE W -32 INST ALLA TION The wall con trol in stalls in the sam e mann er as an ordinary li gh t switch, using an existin g juncti on box an d wiring. This contr oller is desi gned to si gnal th e fan mi cr ocomputer as well as perform n ormal switchin g oper ation s. For this r eason th e f ollowing precaut[...]

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    12 INTELI•T OUCH OPERA TION ♦ POWER Th e button is norm ally left in the on positi on. Always turn the power off d uring cleanin g or servicin g the fan an d durin g thun derstorm s. It is also used to exit or en ter additi onal pr ograms . POWER must be left on t o ret ain a pre viously set fan speed or light le vel. INTELI•T OUCH OPERA TION[...]

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    13 Th e Light-Min der pr ogram automati cally turn s OFF the fan m ounted ligh ts after two hours . T o enter the Light-Minder Pr ogram: 1. T urn the OFF for at least three secon ds. 2. T urn the ON. 3. Immedi ately operate th e buttons in the f ollowing sequen ce: + + + + + + 4. A series o f tones in dicates this comm and has been accepted. Th e f[...]

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    14 PROBLEM POSSIBLE REMEDIES .. NO F AN OR LIGHT Check m ain circuit fuses , curcuit break ers, or wall switch position. Ch eck all wire conn ections , makin g sure th e power is turned off d uring this in spection. F AN WOBBLES OR SHAKES Be sure can opy pin is properly set into th e slot on the ball EXCESSIVEL Y Ch eck the screws h olding th e bla[...]

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

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    16 R TEST PROGRAM LIGHT OPERA TION F AN OPERA TION The li ght is turn ed on and o ff by alternate pushes o f the larg e left hand button. Wh en on, the display will in dicate the li ght bulb symbol an d a vertical segm ent display repr e- sentin g brightn ess . When the li ght is on, th e brigh tness may be chang ed by using th e small and button s[...]

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    17 AUTO SECURITY WINTER TEST SAVER REVERSE SECURITY SECURITY 6 5 4 3 2 1 AUTO-SPEED: SECURITY: REVERSE: SAVER: TEST: WINTER: Thermostatic fan speed control Lights ON and OFF automatically Change airflow up or down Lights turn OFF after 1 hour Tests all fan and light functions Draft-free heat recirculation Replace batteries when “ Lo ” is displa[...]

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    18 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 tr ol of one f an. Because the f an could be confused by two contr ollers signalin g differen t inform ation it is n ecessary to set a BASE con trol an d an AUXILIARY contr ol. The last control manually oper ated controls the [...]

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

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    ©C OPYRIGHT 2001 C ASABLANCA F AN C OMPANY • U.S. P ATENT P ENDING P RINTED IN ROC 761 C ORPORATE C ENTER D RIVE • P OMONA , CA 91768 T OLL F REE : 888-CASA-1ST (227-2178) www.CasablancaFanCo.com[...]