Lubrication
! CAUTION !
DO NOT TURN FAN ON UNTIL LUBRICATION HAS BEEN ADDED. TO OPERATE THE FAN
WITHOUT OIL OR WITH LOW OIL WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Adding Oil
1.Your fan has been shipped without oil in the motor.
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3.All of the oil in the tube must be put into the fan.
4.Cut the tip off the end of the tube and place the tube into the oil hole (see. Fig. 12).
NOTE: To avoid overflowing during filling, allow oil to gravity flow about one minute to fill the oil reservoir. (It may be necessary to puncture the tube to allow air in.)
Checking Oil
1.Check oil level immediately after filling the reservoir and every 1 to 5 years thereafter.
2.To check oil, bend an ordinary pipe cleaner into 1/2” long hook and dip it into the oil reservoir.
3.If the oil touches the end of the pipe cleaner, the fan has ample oil. If it does not touch, add SAE 10
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Oil Hole |
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Pipe
Cleaner
Oil
Reservoir
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Your Original Hunter’s Unique Lubricating System
The bearings are submerged in a bath of oil. The oil moves up a spiral groove in the shaft, lubricating all bearing surfaces as the fan operates. The Lubrication System does not normally “use up” or require the addition of extra oil once the oil reservoir has been filled to the correct level. This unique lubrication system is one reason your Original Hunter Ceiling Fan will last a lifetime. It is highly unlikely that you will ever need to add oil to you Original fan once it is installed. Should you move your fan to another location, it is a good idea to check the oil reservoir. Hunter has developed an accessory ‘Original Relocation Kit’ that includes all mounting hardware and a fresh tube of oil for this reason. The model number is 22360.
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