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1. Push switch firmly either up or
down.
2. Turn power on or check fuse.
3. Turn power off. Loosen motor
housing and check all
connections.
4. Turn off power and repeat
instructions in Step 2 on page 18.
1. Reverse switch not engaged.
2. Power is off or fuse is blown.
3. Faulty wire connection.
4. Learning code process between fan
and remote control transmitter may
not have been successful and
learning code was not activated.
WARNING: Before beginning work, shut off the power supply to avoid electrical shock.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fan does not
move.
Noisy operation.
1. Blades are loose.
2. Cracked blade.
3. Full range dimmer switch.
4. Fan is new.
5. Motor housing is loose.
1. Tighten all blade screws.
2. Replace blade.
3. Replace with an approved speed
control device.
4. Allow fan a “break in” period of a
few days, especially when running
the fan at Medium and High
speeds.
5. Verify mounting bracket is secure
according to instructions on page
7.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Excessive
wobbling.
1. Blades are loose.
2. Blade arms incorrectly attached.
3. Unbalanced blades.
4. Fan not securely mounted.
1. Tighten all blade screws.
2. Re-install blade arms.
3. Switch one blade with a blade
from the opposite side.
4. Verify mounting bracket is secure.
1. Re-install bulb(s).
2. Check wires in outlet box and, if
necessary, re-wire according to
instructions on page 11.
3. Make sure wall switch to light is
on.
4. Check molex connections in light
kit fitter and ensure they are
connected properly according to
instructions on page 14.
5. Lamp light kit with bulbs that total
no more than 190W.
1. Bulb(s) not installed correctly.
2. Wires in outlet box not wired
properly.
3. Wall switch to light is off.
4. Wires in light kit fitter not wired
correctly.
5. Light kit is lamped with more than
the allowable 190W, causing the
wattage limiting device to interrupt
the flow of electricity to the light kit.
Fan operates but
light fails.
NOTE: A small amount of "wobble" is normal and should not be considered a defect.
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