Hunter Fan Official Manual for Installation and Preparation

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1 • Getting Ready

To install a ceiling fan, be sure you can do the following:

Locate the ceiling joist or other suitable support in ceiling.

Drill holes for and install wood screws.

Identify and connect electrical wires.

Lift 40 pounds.

If you need help installing the fan, your Hunter fan dealer can direct you to a licensed installer or electrician.

Gathering the Tools

You will need the following tools for installing the fan:

Electric drill with 9/64” bit

Standard screwdriver (magnetic tip recommended)

Phillips-head screwdriver (magnetic tip recommended)

Wrench or pliers

Ladder (height dependent upon installation site)

Checking Your Fan Parts

Carefully unpack your fan to avoid damage to the fan parts. Refer to the included Parts Guide. Check for any shipping damage to the motor or fan blades. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact your Hunter dealer or call Hunter Technical Support Department at 888-830-1326 (In Canada, call 1-866-268-1936).

Preparing the Fan Site

Before you begin installing the fan, follow all the instructions in the pullout sheet called “Preparing the Fan Site.” Proper ceiling fan location and attachment to the building structure are essential for safety, reliable operation, maximum efficiency, and energy savings.

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Installing Multiple Fans?

If you are installing more than one fan, keep the fan blades and blade irons (if applicable) in sets, as they were shipped.

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Contents Type 3 Models Welcome Installer’s Choice and Optional Accessories Installing Multiple Fans? Getting ReadyInstalling the Hanger Bracket Go to 4 Wiring the Fan Assembling and Hanging the FanWiring the Fan Installing the Canopy and Canopy Trim Ring Assembling the Blades Completing Your Installation With a Bowl Light Fixture Steps 7-5 Installing the Glass Bowl Assembling the Remote Control and Mounting the Cradle Setting the DIP switches Operating and Cleaning Your Ceiling Fan Troubleshooting