Page 2 - CONTENTS; READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; SAFE USE; SAFETY FIRST; BEFORE YOU START
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) • The blades in each pack are matched for equalweight to assure smooth fan operation. Ifmore than one fan is being installed, becareful not to mix blades from differe...
Page 3 - SLOPED CEILING INSTALLATIONS
2 Calculation of 32 ° Use the tear-off Ceiling Angle Template card inserted in the back of this manual, it provides you with a simple ‘go’ or‘no-go’ for installing your fan on a sloped ceiling. SLOPED CEILING INSTALLATIONS MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS 7 ′ MINIMUM Pole Length Standard 18"24"36...
Page 4 - Century
3 PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS Unpacking: Before assembling and installing your ceiling fan, remove all parts from the shipping cartons and check them against the parts listed here. Before discarding packaging material, be certain that all parts have been removed. DOWNROD COVER DOWNROD & BALL ASSEMB...
Page 5 - FAN PREPARATION; IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION!; GETTING STARTED
4 FAN PREPARATION MOTOR COUPLING TAPERED THREAD MOTOR WIRES GROUND WIRE Step E. Using the provided allen wrench, loosen the allen set screw. Thread the downrod into the motor coupling until itstops turning, this will take at least four and a half full turns. Step F. Securely tighten the allen set sc...
Page 6 - ADAPTOR PLATE INSTALLATION; CEILING HARDWARE; SUPPORT INSTALLATION PARTS
5 ADAPTOR PLATE INSTALLATION JOIST CEILING WIRING CROSSBAR MOUNTING BRACKET FLAT WASHER GREEN GROUND WIRE CEILING FAN APPROVED WIRING BOX RIDGE SIDE DOWN APPROVED OUTLET BOX HARDWARE Note: After removing the old fixture, check the outlet box to insure that it is supported by a joist or beam across i...
Page 7 - LAG SCREW INSTALLATION
6 Step 2. Route the outlet box wires through the 1 / 2 ″ diam- eter outer hole of the canopy adaptor plate. Attach thecrossbar and canopy adaptor plate to outlet box with screwsprovided. Step 3. With the large washer attached, pass the lag screw through the center hole of canopy adaptor plate and sc...
Page 9 - DISASSEMBLE CANOPY AND MOTOR COVERS; INSTALL CANOPY COVER; INSTALL MOTOR COVER
8 CANOPY COVER DISASSEMBLE CANOPY AND MOTOR COVERS Step 11. Take the two pieces of the canopy cover and assemble them aroundthe downrod as shown. Using the fourscrews removed in Step 10, assemble thecanopy cover. Slide the canopy cover to the ceiling andsecure to the downrod using the two pro-vided ...
Page 10 - ATTACH BLADE HOLDERS; BLADE HARDWARE
9 ATTACH BLADE HOLDERS Step 13. Attach the blades to the blade holders by align- ing the screw holes of the holder with the holes of theblade. Attach the blade holder using the four blade screws andblade washers provided for each blade. Using the screwdriver, tighten securely by hand only. BLADE SCR...
Page 12 - GLASS & BULB INSTALLATION; GLASS HARDWARE; OPTIONAL SWICH HOUSING CUP
11 GLASS & BULB INSTALLATION GLASS SHADE SCREWS Step 18. Loosen the three glass screws for each fixture so the end of the screws are flush withthe inside of the fixture. Slide the glass shade into the fixture and holdfirmly. Turn each screw several times, going ina circle, to assure that all gla...
Page 13 - INTELI•TOUCH
12 R INTELI•TOUCH ♦ SINGLE W-32 INSTALLATION The wall control installs in the same manner as an ordinary light switch, using an existing junction box and wiring. Thiscontroller is designed to signal the fan microcomputer as well as perform normal switching operations. For this reason thefollowing pr...
Page 14 - FAN CONTROL
13 INTELI•TOUCH OPERATION ♦ POWER + + + + Programmed into every Inteli-Touch Series fan is an Auto-matic Demonstration Program. It can be used to fullydemonstrate and test the operation of the fan. To enter the demonstration program: 1. Turn off for at least three seconds. This will clear the fan me...
Page 16 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM; For questions or to locate the nearest
15 TROUBLESHOOTING Before Requesting Service: Please follow this troubleshooting guide before contacting your dealer for assistance. Caring for Finishes : For cleaning, a soft brush or lint-free cloth should be used to prevent scratching the finish. A vacuum cleanerbrush nozzle can remove heavier du...