Anleitung Hunter Fan, modell 41535-01
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Read entire instructions before beginning installation. 2. To avoid possible electrical shock, be certain electricity is shut off at main panel before wiring. 3. All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, you should use a qualified electrician. 4. To reduce the risk of personal injury, install the fan only to the building structure according to these instructions, and use only the hardware supplied. WARNING! 1. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not use a solid state speed control with this fan. 2. To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade brackets when installing the brackets, balancing the blades, or cleaning the fan. Do not insert foreign objects in between the rotating fan blades. Step 1: Pre-installation Instructions A. Select installation site. Check to see that in normal use no object can come in contact with the rotating fan blades. The mounting site should also meet the precautions listed in Step 3 below. B. Installation hardware is included for a standard drywall or plaster ceiling. You will need a 4" x 1-1/2" or 4" x 1/ 2" octagon outlet box and wire nuts (3) which can be purchased from any hardware store or electrical supply house. C. The fan blades must be mounted at least 7' above the floor. For maximum efficiency, they should not have any obstruction (walls, posts, etc.) within 24" of the blade tips. See Figure 1 for mounting distances. 8' MIN 24" Ceiling to Clearance 7' MIN Floor to Obstructions Ceiling to Floor FIGURE 1 Step 2: Inspection of Fan A. Unpack the fan carefully to avoid any damage to the components. B. Check for any shipping damage to the motor assembly and the fan blades. If more than one fan is being installed, keep the matched and balanced fan blades in sets of five as they were shipped. Should one of the fan blades become damaged during shipment, return all blades in the set for replacement. C. Check contents to be certain it contains a bag of parts. Step 3: Installation of Outlet Box and Rough-In Wiring Caution: Your Hunter ceiling fan with accessories can weigh up to 35 pounds. The following precautions must be taken for safety and to ensure that your fan is securely mounted to the ceiling. • Be certain electricity is “off” at the fuse panel when inspecting or repairing installation site. • All wiring must meet local and national electrical codes. • Do not mount directly to an unsupported ceiling or to an electrical outlet box. Mounting must support a 35 pound fan with accessories. A. Secure metallic outlet box 4" x 1-1/2" or 4" x 1/2" deep to 2 x 4 cross brace between two ceiling joists as shown in Figure 2. The outlet box must be recessed into the ceiling by 1/16" minimum. Secure the outlet box to the cross brace by drilling (2) pilot holes no larger than the minor diameter of the wood screws (5/64") and use two #8 x 1-1/2" wood screws and washers. Use the innermost holes for securing the box. Orient the box so the outermost holes are aligned with the 2 x 4 brace. Caution: Do not use lubricant on screws. CEILING JOIST 2 x 4 WOOD BRACE CEILING OUTLET BOX #8 WOODSCREW & WASHER (2) REQUIRED FIGURE 2 41535-01 10/8/2001 1 © 2001 Hunter Fan Company B. Bring electrical cable into the outlet box and attach with an approved connector. Make certain that wiring meets all national and local electrical codes. Wire leads should extend at least 6" beyond outlet box for ease in making connections. See Figure 3. CONNECTOR 6" MIN. LEAD LENGTH FIGURE 3 Step 4: Installation of Ceiling Plate A. Install the four (4) rubber bushings into the top of the ceiling plate by inserting the small side of the bushing into the four holes in the ceiling plate. See Figures 4 and 5. B. Thread the lead wires through the opening in the top of the ceiling plate and through the opening in the side of the hanger bracket. See Figure 6. Using the two center slots, attach the ceiling plate to the 2 x 4 brace supporting the outlet box. Use (2) #10 woodscrews 3" long for mounting through the outermost holes. Drill two pilot holes 9/64" diameter in the 2 x 4 brace for mounting screws. See Figure 6. NOTE: When attaching the ceiling plate to the outlet box support, make certain that bushings remain in place. NOTE: Tighten the ceiling plate mounting screws only enought to provide slight compression of the bushings. Do not overtighten. BUSHING CEILING PLATE FIGURE 4 BUSHING FIGURE 5 OUTLET BOX 2 x 4 BRACE HANGER BRACKET CEILING PLATE FLAT WASHER MOUNTING SCREWS FIGURE 6 Step 5: Hanging of Motor Caution: Do not lift motor by wires. A. Lift the motor and insert the plastic hanger into the opening in the front of the hanger bracket. See Figure 7. Make sure none of the wires are trapped between the plastic hanger and the inside of the hanger bracket. B. Rotate the motor and plastic hanger assembly until the lower half of the plastic hanger fits into the square opening in the bottom of the metal bracket. Check the assembly by...