Hunter Fan 41569-01 manual

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  • Page 1

    41569-01 5/24/2002 1 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. Installation Instructions for Hunter Original Ceiling Fans IMPOR T ANT! Read and save these instructions! Read this entire manual thoroughly before beginning installation. WARNINGS • T o avoid possible electrical shock, before wiring fan, disconnect power by turn- ing off the circuit breakers both to t[...]

  • Page 2

    41569-01 5/24/2002 2 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. Step 2: Inspect the Fan 1. Unpack the fan carefully to avoid any damage to components. CAUTION : NEVER LIFT THE MOTOR BY THE WIRES. LET THE MOTOR REST IN THE CARTON LINER FOR PROTECTION. 2. Check the sack parts. See Figure 2. Fan Parts (Not Drawn to Scale) Blade Set Canopy Pipe Nipple Hanger Bracket Oil [...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 3 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. Step 3: Installation of Ceiling Mounting Hardware CAUTION : YOUR HUNTER CEILING F AN WEIGHS UP TO 50 LBS. THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS MUST BE T AKEN FOR SAFETY , AND TO ENSURE THA T YOUR F AN IS SECUREL Y MOUNTED TO THE CEILING • When inspecting or preparing the installation site where wiring is availabl[...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 4 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. Step 4: Hanging the Fan CAUTION : BE SURE TO TIGHTEN THE PIPE NIPPLE INTO THE F AN, THE HANGER BRACKET ONTO THE PIPE, AND TIGHTEN THE TWO SET SCREWS AS DESCRIBED IN SUB-STEP 2 TO PREVENT THE F AN FROM F ALLING. CAUTION : YOUR F AN MA Y WEIGH UP TO 50 LBS. ALL OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS MUST BE FOLLOWED IN OR[...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 5 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. Step 5: Wiring Instructions and Canopy Installation CAUTION : BE CER T AIN THA T ELECTRICITY IS TURNED OFF A T THE MAIN P ANEL BEFORE ANY WIRING IS DONE. NOTE: Before you do the final wiring, you should decide how you want to control your fan - with a pull cord, a wall switch or a speed control. At this [...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 6 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. that includes all mounting hardware and a fresh tube of oil for this reason. The model number is 22360. CAUTION : DO NOT TURN THE F AN ON UNTIL LUBRICA TION HAS BEEN ADDED. TO OPERA TE THE F AN WITHOUT OIL OR WITH LOW OIL WILL VOID YOUR W ARRANTY . Canopy Installation 1. Assemble the canopy halves around[...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 7 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. you may use this kit to correct the balance per the instructions supplied with the kit. Step 8: Operation of Y our Hunter Fan 1. The operation of your fan is controlled with a pull-chain switch, which has four (4) positions: Off — High — Medium — Low . Pull the chain gently to obtain the speed you [...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 8 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. Y our new ceiling fan has ear ned the ENERGY ST AR label because it meets high energy efficiency specifications set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EP A). ENERGY ST AR labeled ceiling fans save energy because they have more efficient fan motors and air delivery due to more aerodynamic blade confi[...]

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    41569-01 5/24/2002 9 © 2002 HUNTER F AN CO. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBABLE CAUSE 1. Power turned off, fuse blown, or cir - cuit breaker tripped. 2. Loose wire connections or wrong con- nections. 3. Motor reversing switch not engaged. 4. Pull chain switch not “on.” 1. Blade brackets screwed loosely to motor . 2. Blade screwed loosely to blade iron. 3[...]