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Brand | HAMPTON BAY |
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Model | Florentine |
Category | Fan |
Language | English |
Essential safety guidelines for installation and operation to prevent electric shock, fire, and injury.
Warning against bending blade arms and inserting objects into rotating fan blades for personal safety.
Warning to mount fan to approved outlet boxes using specified screws for fire and shock prevention.
Lists all parts included in the fan package, including blades, motor, hardware, and controls.
Lists the necessary tools, such as screwdrivers, step ladder, and wire cutters, for fan installation.
Details how to mount the fan, emphasizing secure outlet box support and proper materials.
Crucial warning about mounting fans only to approved outlet boxes for fire, shock, and injury prevention.
Instructions for removing the canopy bottom cover and mounting bracket from the fan assembly.
Steps for routing fan wires through the downrod and connecting the downrod to the motor assembly.
Properly inserting and securing the clevis pin and cotter pin to attach the downrod to the motor.
Warning regarding the critical importance of correctly installing the cotter pin to prevent fan loosening.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the standard 4" downrod with the optional 6" downrod.
Instructions for passing wires through the bracket and securing the ceiling mounting bracket to the outlet box.
Ensuring the hanger ball tab is correctly seated in the mounting bracket groove for fan balance.
Warning about improper seating of the hanger ball tab in the groove, which can damage wiring.
Warning to ensure electricity is turned off at the fuse box before performing any wiring.
Detailed steps for disconnecting existing wiring and making new electrical connections with wire nuts.
Instructions for connecting the fan's ground wire to the household ground wire or outlet box.
Warning against connecting hot and neutral wires to the transmitter switch to prevent damage and fire.
Steps for securing the wall transmitter inside the junction box and attaching the wall plate.
Procedure for sliding and locking the canopy onto the mounting bracket and securing it.
Warning to ensure the hanging bracket tab properly seats in the hanger ball groove before attaching the canopy.
Instructions for attaching blades to blade brackets using screws, nuts, and washers, cautioning against over-tightening.
Steps for fastening the blade assemblies to the motor using screws and Allen wrench.
Procedure to check blade screws and measure blade levels to correct wobbling.
Guidance on using the provided kit to address any remaining noticeable blade wobble.
Explanation of how to use the 4-speed control to operate the fan at different speeds or turn it off.
Suggestions for checking support connections and blade attachments twice a year for security.
Guidance on cleaning the fan using a soft brush or lint-free cloth, avoiding water and harsh chemicals.
Tips for applying furniture polish to wood blades and information on the motor's permanently lubricated bearings.
Solutions for a fan that does not start, including checking fuses, breakers, and wire connections.
Troubleshooting steps for a noisy fan, including checking screws, wire nuts, and allowing a break-in period.
Crucial warning to ensure power is off at the electrical panel before attempting any repairs.
Table detailing fan specifications including size, speed, voltage, amps, watts, RPM, CFM, weight, and dimension.
Details the lifetime warranty for the fan motor against defects in workmanship and material.
Covers other fan parts for one year, excluding glass/acrylic blades, and outlines warranty service requirements.
Lists damages not covered by warranty, such as accident, misuse, improper installation, and cosmetic changes.
Important note on registering the fan for warranty service and providing contact information for claims.