Casablanca Fan Company 59077, 59078 operation manual Downrod continued, Hand Tighten, 3/8”

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Remove the pre-installed

setscrew so that the downrod

can be inserted.

Hand tighten the downrod (at least 4-5 full turns) until it stops.

8”

The wires can be cut, but leave at least 8” extending from the top of the downrod.

Tighten the setscrew with pliers. DO NOT

HAND TIGHTEN.

3/8”

If the setscrew is not tightened securely, the fan may fall.

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M8510-01 • 04/15/15 • © 2013–2015 Casablanca Fan Company

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Contents Troubleshooting Table of ContentsWhat to Expect with Your Installation Wiring Operation3 Longer Downrod What to Expect with Your Installation1 Standard Downrod 2 Shorter DownrodLadder Tools NeededWire Strippers Power Drill optionalto hang the fan from a flat ceiling OPTION1OPTION to hang the fan from aIf you are unable to do this Ceiling BracketFor angled ceilings, point Make sure all four bumpers areSteps 1-5 to remove standard downrod pipe DownrodOption If you need a different downrod length follow these stepsHAND TIGHTEN Downrod continued3/8” ball into the slot in the ceiling bracket CANOPY OR WIRES. Place the downrodDO NOT PICK THE FAN UP BY THE Let the canopy sit loosely on top of the fanWiring Wiring continued Wall Control Holes CanopyScrew Insert grommets found in thehardware BladesNote Fan style may vary Globe Light KitSee next page for fan operation instructions NotchThe remote transmitter is already paired Operationto the receiver and ready to use Operation continued PowerMaintenance & Cleaning Fan doesn’t work TroubleshootingAUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS Lights dim when turned on or do not turn on at allInstalling One Fan Operating on Multiple Remote Controls Troubleshooting continuedInstalling Multiple Fans with Independently Operating Remote Controls Installing Multiple Fans Operating on a Single Remote Control