Hunter 42013-01 manual

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    2 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 3 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany We l c o m e © 2004 Hunter Fan Company Y our new Hunter ® c eiling fan is an addition to your home or oce tha t will provide comfort and performance for many years. is installat ion and operation manual gives you complete inst ructions for installing and[...]

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    2 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 3 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany I n s t a l l e r ’ s C h o i c e a n d O p t i o n a l A c c e s s o r i e s Understan ding Mountin g and Instal ler’ s Choi ce ® Hunte r ’ s p ate nted 3-position mounting syst em provides you maximum installation  exibilit y and ease . Y ou can inst[...]

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    4 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 5 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 1 • G e t t i n g R e a d y T o install a ceiling fan, be sure you can do the following: • Lo cate the ceiling jois t or other suitable suppo rt in ceiling . • D rill holes for and install woo d s crews. • I dentify and conne ct elec trical wires. • Li[...]

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    4 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 5 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 2 • I n s t a l l i n g t h e H a n g e r B r a c k e t 2-1. Drill two pil ot holes into the woo d suppor t structur e thr ough the outermost holes in the outlet box. e pilot ho les should b e 9/64” in diamete r . Note: Y our f an comes with four pr e-ins[...]

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    6 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 7 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 3 • A s s e m b l i n g a n d H a n g i n g t h e F a n Y ou can ass emble your f an for standard or ang le mounting as shown in s t e p s 3-1 – 3- 6 . F o r l o w p r o l e mou n t ing ( c e ilin g s l es s t h a n 8 f e e t high), go to st eps 3-7 – 3[...]

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    6 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 7 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 3 • A s s e m b l i n g a n d H a n g i n g t h e F a n ( L o w P r o f i l e O n l y ) Y ou can ass emble your f an for standard or ang le mounting as shown in s t e p s 3-1 – 3- 6 o n t he p r ev i o u s p a g e . F o r l o w p r o l e mou n t ing (ceil[...]

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    8 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 9 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 4 • W i r i n g t h e Fa n All wiring must b e in accorda nce with national and lo cal el ec trical code s and ANSI/NFP A 70. If you are unf amiliar wi th wiring , us e a qualie d elec trician . W all swit ches are not included. Selec t an acceptable genera[...]

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    8 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 9 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 5 • I n s t a l l i n g t h e C a n o p y a n d C a n o p y Tr i m R i n g 5-1. Partially ins tall two c anopy screws (ab out 2 full turns) in t he hanger brack et. 5-2. Raise the canopy over the hanger bracke t (For low pro l e installations, you will need[...]

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    10 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 11 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 6 • A s s e m b l i n g t h e B l a d e s Hunte r fans use s everal styl es of fan blad e irons (brack ets that hold the blade to the fan). 6-1. Y our fan may include blade grommets. If your f an has grommets, insert them by hand int o the holes on the blade[...]

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    10 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 11 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 7 • I n s t a l l i n g t h e L i g h t K i t W ARNI NG: Use only the light xtur e supplied with this fan model. 7-1. T o attach the upper swit ch housing , par tially in stall two #6-32 x 3/8” housing ass embly screws into the sw itch housing mounting [...]

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    12 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 13 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 7 • I n s t a l l i n g t h e L i g h t K i t ( C o n t i n u e d ) 7-7. T o install the glass shades. Place the silencer band ar ound the neck of each glass shade. Ins ert each glass shade in a shade cup. 7-8. Install and tight en the thr ee thumb screws. D[...]

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    12 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 13 42013-01 • 02/02/05 Hunter Fan C ompany 8 • O p e r a t i n g a n d C l e a n i n g Y o u r C e i l i n g Fa n In warm weather , us e downward air  ow pattern In cold weather , us e upward air  ow pattern 8-1. T urn on electrical p ower to the fan. 8-2.  e f an pull chain cont rols power [...]

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    14 Hunter F an Company 42013-01 • 02/02/05 9 • Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g Problem: No thing happens ; fan do es no t move. 1. T urn power on, replace fuse , or reset break er . 2. Loo sen canopy , check all connections according t o the wiring the fan se ction. 3. Check the plug connec tion in the swit ch housing . 4. Push motor reve rsing sw[...]