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Model | 21823 |
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Type | Ceiling Fan |
Number of Blades | 5 |
Motor Speed | 3-speed |
Reversible Motor | Yes |
Finish | Brushed Nickel |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
Fan Type | Indoor |
Blade Span | 52 inches |
Diameter | 52 inches |
Ensure electricity is off at the circuit breaker before beginning installation.
Electrical connections must follow local codes and be done by a licensed electrician.
Outlet box must support 15.9 kg (35 lb.) and be UL Listed for fan support.
Turn off power at the main panel and post a warning sign before working on a circuit.
Use a voltage tester to ensure wires are not live before touching them.
Secure the mounting bracket to the outlet box in the ceiling.
Hang the fan motor assembly onto the hook from the ceiling mounting bracket.
Install the safety cable through the mounting bracket and outlet box.
Connect fan wires to corresponding ceiling wires using wire connectors.
Attach the fan motor assembly to the mounting bracket using screws.
Assemble blade brackets to blades and attach blades to the motor assembly.
Install metal housing, connect light kit wires, and attach glass shade.
Attach the transmitter holder to the wall using short wood screws.
Explains the reverse button on the remote for summer/winter airflow direction.
Wall switches control ON/OFF; remote controls fan speed and light.
Steps to operate the fan using the factory-set remote control code.
Procedure to change the transmitter code to avoid interference with other fans.
Dim switch controls light dimming feature; 'I' for dimming, 'O' to turn off.
Lock/Unlock switch on transmitter for pairing or operation.
Sync button allows receiver to pair with the code assigned by the transmitter.
Turn fan on and set speed to identify where wobble is greatest.
Mark blades and place balance clip halfway between blade holder and tip.
Test clip on different blades to find where wobble is greatest.
Adjust clip position on the blade to find the spot giving greatest improvement.
Clean the blade and install a balancing weight on the center line.
Suggestions for maintaining the fan, including cleaning and checking connections.
Lists common problems like fan not working, noisy fan, and light issues with solutions.