Hunter 42888-01 manual

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    T ype 2A Models T ype 2A Models T ype 2A Models Form# 42888-01 20100301 ©2010 Hunter Fan Co. For Y our Records and W arranty Assistance For reference, also attach your receipt or a copy of your receipt to the manual. __________________________________________ Model Name __________________________________________ Model No. _________________________[...]

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    2 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company © 2010 Hunter Fan Company Y our new Hunter ® ceiling fan is an addition t o your home or oce that will provide comfort and performance for many years. is installation and operation manual gives you complete inst ructions for installing and operating your fan. W e are pr oud of our work. We app[...]

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    3 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 7’ Minimum Blades to Floor 8’ Minimum Ceiling Height 30” From Wa ll or Nearest Obstruction Ste p 1 - Ch oo se th e F an Sit e Proper ceiling fan loc ation and attachmen t to the building struct ure are essent ial for safety, r eliable operation, maximum eciency, and e nergy savings . Choose a[...]

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    4 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company P r e p a r i n g t h e F a n S i t e ( c o n t i n u e d ) CAUTION: All wiring must be in accordance wit h national and local electrical code s and ANSI/NFP A 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, use a qualied electrician. Steps 2 – 3 Step 4 Step 5 Ste p 2 - Cut th e Ce ilin g Hole 2-1. Locate[...]

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    5 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company M o u n t i n g a n d O p t i o n a l A c c e s s o r i e s Understan ding Mounting Hunte r ’ s paten ted mounting syst em provides you maximum ease in installing your fan. is fan was designe d to be mounted only on at ceilings and can b e use d on ceilings less than 8 feet high. Consi derin g[...]

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    6 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company T o install a ceiling fan, be sure you can do the following: • Lo cate the ceiling joist or othe r suitable supp ort in ceiling . • D rill holes for and install woo d s crews. • I dentify and conne ct elec trical wires. • Li ft 40 pounds . If you need help installing the fan, your Hunter fan d[...]

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    7 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company CAUT ION: T o avoid p ossible ele ctrical shock , before installing your fan, disconnect the p ower by turning o the c ircuit br eakers to t he outlet box and asso ciated wall switc h loc ation. If you cannot lock the circuit break ers in the o position, securely fasten a prominen t warning devi[...]

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    8 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Step 3-2 #8-32 x 1” Screw Green Ground Wire 3-1. Posit ion the square hanger so tha t the green gr ound wire attached to the square faces out of the lar ge opening in the metal bracket. 3-2. Holding the wires out of the way , lift the motor ass embly and place the square hange r into the opening in [...]

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    9 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company All wiring must b e in accordanc e with national and lo cal ele c trical code s and ANSI/NFP A 70. If you are unfa miliar with wir ing , use a qualified el ec trician. W all switc hes are not included. Selec t an acceptable general-use switch in accordance wi th nationa l and loc al electrical co des[...]

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    10 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company 5-1. Place the fan housing over the motor . 5-2. Align the keyholes in the fan housing with the two par tially installed canopy s crews in the hange r bracket. Rotate the fan housing to situa te the screws in the narr ow ends of the k eyholes . 5-3. Install the two remaining canopy screws into the ho[...]

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    11 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Step 6-1 (Deta il) Grommet Blade Ass embly Screws Use with grommet Use without grommet Hunte r fans us e several styl es of fan blad e irons (bracke ts that hold the blade to the fan). 6-1. Y our f an may include blade grommets. If your fan has grommets , insert them by hand into t he holes on the bl[...]

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    12 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Plug Connector Detail W ARNIN G: Use only the light xtur e supplied with this fan model. 7-1. T o attach the upper switch housing, par tially install two #6-32 x 3/8” housing ass embly screws into the swi tch housing mounting plate. 7-2. Align the keyhole slots in the housing with the housing as[...]

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    13 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Note: Glass shade st yle and numb er of lights may vary . 7-6. T o install each shade, rst loos en the thr ee thumbscrews . 7-7. Raise the shade to the light xt ure. T ighte n the thumbscrews securely . 7-8. Install the included B10 candelabra-ba sed light bulbs (60 Wa tt maximum each). Steps 7[...]

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    14 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company In warm weather , us e downward air ow patt ern In cold weather , us e upward air ow pattern 8-1. T urn on elec trical power to the fan. 8-2. e fan pull chain contr ols power to the fan. e pull chain has four settings in se quence: High, Medium, Low and O. • Pull the ch ain slowly to[...]

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    15 42888-01 • 03/01/10 • Hunte r Fan Company Problem: Nothin g happens; f an do es not move . 1. T urn p ower on, replace fuse, or reset breaker . 2. Lo osen canopy, c heck all connections according to t he wiring the fan se ction. 3. Check the plug connec tion in the swit ch housing . 4. Push motor reversing sw itch rmly left or right to e [...]