Page 4 - CONTENTS
4 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................. 5 STEP 1 - GETTING READY ...............................................................................................
Page 5 - IMPORTANT INFORMATION; WARNINGS
5 41343-01 6/12/2002 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 IMPORTANT INFORMATION not lock the circuit break-ers in the off position, se-curely fasten a prominentwarning device, such as atag, to the service panel. • All wiring must be in ac- cordance with national andlocal electrical codes andANSI/NFPA 70. If you are ...
Page 6 - GATHERING THE TOOLS; OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; STEP 1 - GETTING READY; PREPARING THE FAN SITE
6 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 GATHERING THE TOOLS You will need the following tools forinstalling the fan: • Electric drill with 9/64" bit • Standard screwdriver • Phillips-head screwdriver • Wrench or pliers OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Consider using Hunter’s optional accesso-ries, including a wall-mounted or...
Page 8 - STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING PLATE
8 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING PLATE 4. Align the slotted holes in the ceil- ing plate with the pilot holes inthe wood support structure. Note: The isolation pads should be flushagainst the ceiling. 1. Drill two pilot holes into the wood support structure through theoutermost ...
Page 10 - STEP 3 - ASSEMBLING THE FAN; STANDARD AND ANGLE MOUNTING; CAUTION
10 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 STEP 3 - ASSEMBLING THE FAN Use the Step 3 instructions for thetype of mounting you have selected:standard, angle, or flush. STANDARD AND ANGLE MOUNTING For Standard 8-foot Ceilings andHigher 1. I n s e r t t h e p i p e t h r o u g h t h e canopy as shown in Figure 3a. Feed w...
Page 12 - STEP 4 - WIRING THE FAN
12 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 STEP 4 - WIRING THE FAN 1. Disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breakers to the out-let box and associated wall switchlocation. 2. Tilt and hang the assembled fan from the ceiling plate hooks. Sliptwo rectangular canopy slots overceiling plate hooks as shown inFigur...
Page 14 - STEP 5 - HANGING THE FAN; WARNING
14 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 STEP 5 - HANGING THE FAN Figure 5a - Attaching Canopy toCeiling Plate Figure 5b - Canopy Tabs and Groovesin Hanger Ball Sub-steps 1 and 2 apply to Flush, Stan-dard, and Angle mounting. Sub-step3 applies to Standard and Anglemounting only. 1. Swing the fan up so as to align the...
Page 15 - STEP 6 - ASSEMBLING FAN BLADES
15 41343-01 6/12/2002 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 Figure 6a - Inserting Grommet intoFan Blade Figure 6b - Attaching Fan Blade toBlade Iron Figure 6c - Attaching Fan Blade toBlade Iron using Decorative Medallion well as a blade iron. Insert theassembly screws into the bladeiron, through the blade and intothe...
Page 17 - STEP 7 - ATTACHING THE SWITCH HOUSING
17 41343-01 6/12/2002 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 STEP 7 - ATTACHING THE SWITCH HOUSING Figure 7a - Attaching Upper SwitchHousing to Switch Housing MountingPlate HousingAssemblyScrew SwitchHousingMountingPlate Upper PlugConnector UpperSwitchHousing Figure 7b - Mounting the UpperSwitch Housing CAUTION Make s...
Page 20 - STEP 8 - INSTALLING LIGHT FIXTURE
20 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 STEP 8 - INSTALLING LIGHT FIXTURE Figure 8a - Removing Plug Button andSwitch Housing Cap LowerSwitchHousing Plug Button Your fan may include a light fixture.Information for wiring and installingall included Hunter light fixtures fol-lows. Note: If you purchased a fan without a...
Page 25 - OPERATING YOUR HUNTER FAN
25 41343-01 6/12/2002 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 direct breeze. In winter, havingthe fan draw air upward (clock-wise blade rotation) will distrib-ute the warmer air trapped at theceiling around the room withoutcausing a draft. OPERATING YOUR HUNTER FAN 1. Turn on electrical power to the fan. 2. The pull ch...
Page 26 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
26 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Caring for blades: Wood finishblades should be cleaned with a fur-niture polishing cloth. Occasionally,a light coat of furniture polish maybe applied for added protection andb e a u t y. P a i n t e d a n d h i g h - g l o s sblades may be cleaned in t...
Page 27 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM
27 41343-01 6/12/2002 ® 41343-01 7/1/2002 TROUBLESHOOTING Nothing happens; fan does not move. Noisy operation. 1. Power turned off, fuse blown, or circuit breaker tripped. 2. Loose wire connections or wrong connections. 3. Motor reversing switch not en- gaged. 4. Pull chain switch not “on.” 5. Shipp...