Hunter Fan Outdoor Ceiling Fan Operation of Fan, Speed Control, Troubleshooting Guide, Problem

Models: Outdoor Ceiling Fan

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Step 9: Operation of Fan

Step 9: Operation of Fan

A. Turn electrical service on at main panel.

B. Switch operates in this sequence: “High,” “Medium,” “Low,” “Off.” Pull chain slowly to operate. Also, release the chain slowly so as to prevent chain from flying up into blades, possibly resulting in damage to blades, or pull chain. The break- away connector is designed to separate from the chain at a pre- determined force. If this separation occurs, simply reinsert the connector. It can be reused again and again. See Figure 9.

PULL CHAIN SWITCH

Speed Control BLADE MOUNTING SCREWS

C. Motor is electrically reversible. When first operating fan, determine direction of air flow. If you wish to change direction,

BREAKAWAYREVERSING

CONNECTORSWITCH

switch fan off and allow to stop. Slide reversing switch to the opposite position and switch fan back on. See Figure 9.

PURCHASED ACCESSORY

CHAIN (IF DESIRED)

NOTE: MAKE CERTAIN ALL SCREWS ARE TIGHT.

Speed Control

As an option, a wall mounted speed control switch is available from your Hunter dealer.

FIGURE 9

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

1. Nothing happens;

1. Power turned “off” or fuse blown.

1.

Turn power “on” or replace fuse.

fan does not move.*

2. Loose wire connections or wrong

2.

Loosen canopy. Check all connections (turn

 

 

connections.

 

power “off” while checking).

 

3.

Motor reversing switch not engaged.

3.

Push switch firmly to one side or the other.

 

4.

Pull chain switch not “on.”

4.

Pull chain switch.

 

5.

Rubber shipping blocks not removed.

5.

Remove shipping blocks.

*NOTE: If blades will not turn by hand, contact your nearest service representative.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Noisy operation.

1. Blade brackets loosely screwed to motor.

1.

Tighten screws until snug.

 

2.

Blade screwed loosely to blade bracket.

2.

Tighten screws.

 

3.

Blade cracked.

3.

Replace all blades.

 

4.

Non-approved speed control being used.

4.

Change to approved speed control.

3. Excessive wobbling.

1. Blade brackets not attached at proper locations.

 

2.

Unbalanced blades.

 

3.

Fan too close to vaulted ceiling.

 

4.

Loose blades or blade brackets.

 

5.

Fan not secure on hanger assembly.

1.Carefully review Step 8.

2.Use blade balancing kit. (See Step 8C.)

3.Lower or move fan.

4.Tighten all screws.

5.Turn power off. Support fan very carefully. Loosen canopy and hang correctly.

When switching from medium to low speed, you may notice some fan wobble. When fan speed stabilizes at low speed, wobble will disappear.

©1995 HUNTER FAN CO. TM

®

HUNTER FAN COMPANY

2500 FRISCO AVENUE M E M P H I S , T N 3 8 1 1 4

FORM NO. 41110-01 6/95

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Hunter Fan Outdoor Ceiling Fan Operation of Fan, Speed Control, Troubleshooting Guide, Problem, Probable Cause, Solution