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Honeywell Kaliza - Final Assembly Steps; Blade Arm Attachment; Light Pan and Fitter Plate Installation; Light Kit Installation

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FINAL
INSTALLATION
&
Attach
the
blade
arms
to
the
top
of
the
motor
assembly
using
the
motor
screws.
Completely
secure
each
blade
arm
to
the
motor
assembly
before
moving
to
next
(Figure
4.4)
Remove
one
of
the
three
fitter
plate
screws
preassembted
to
the
fitter
piate
and
loosen
the
other
two
but
do
not
remove.
Feed
the
9-pin
connector
through
center
hole
in
light
pan.
Align
the
slotted
holes
in
the
light
pan
with
the
toosened
screws
in
the
fitter
plate
Turn
light
kit
clockwise
and
replace
the
previously
removed
fitter
plate
screw.
Tighten
all
screws
(Figure
4.5)
va
one
of
the
three
light
pan
screws
from
the
light
pan.
Connect
the
9-pin
connectors
from
the
light
pan
to
the
9-pin
from
the
light
kit.
Lift
the
two
keyhole
stots
in
the
light
kit
over
the
two
loosened
light
pan
screws
and
tum
in
a
clockwise
direction
Then,
use
the
previously
removed
light
pan
screw
to
secure
the
light
kit
to
the
light
pan
(Figure
4.6).
Lift
the
glass
assembly
into
the
light
kit
and
twist
in
a
clockwise
direction
to
secure
(Figure
4
7).
Note:
Remove
the
rubber
shipping
blocks
from
the
glass
assembly.
Remove
the
battery
door
from
the
back
of
the
remote
using
a
flat-head
screwdriver
(not
included).
Insert
the
two
CR2032
batteries
into
the
remote,
ensure
the
positive
pole
of
the
batteries
face
up
(as
pictured)
and
then
replace
the
battery
door.
Press
the
HIGH
SPEED
button
to
ensure
the
LED
indicator
illuminates
and
the
fan
turns
on
(Figure
4.8)
9.
If
desired,
the
wall
bracket
can
be
attached
to
a
wall
using
the
mounting
screws
(Figure
4.9)
vy
~
o
Turn
on
power
to
fan
at
breaker
box
and
the
wail
switch.
Assembly
is
complete.
2
>
v
Motor Screw
=)
Light
Pan
Fitter
Plate
&
Screw
9-pin
@
Light
Pan
Connector
Screw
Figure
4.4
Figure
4.5
Figure
4.6
3
Mounting
Screw
|
|
|
Battery
|
-—
fc
Glass
Assembly
(
——
Wall
Bracket
Figure
4.7
Figure
4.8
Figure 49
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
To
operate
the fan
using
the
remote,
press
and
retease
the
following
buttons
(Figure
5.1)
A
-
Fan
Off
-
Turns
the
power
to
fan
off.
B
-
High
Speed
-
Turns
on
fan
at
high
speed
C
-
Medium
Speed
-
Turns
on fan
at
medium
speed.
D
-
Low
Speed
-
Turns
on
fan
at
low
speed
E
-
Light
Delay
-
Light
Control:
Dimmable
Bulbs
-
Press
light
control
to
turn
lights
off
and
on.
Press
and
hold
light
control
to
dim
or
brighten
the
lights.
Non-dimmable
Bulbs
-Turns
the
lights
on
and
off.
Note:
The
dimmer
function
does
not
work
with
non-dimmable
bulbs
F
-
Light
Delay
Off
mode
-
Press
and
hold
the
fan
power
button
for
five
seconds,
which
will
turn
off
light
after
one
minute.
The
LED
indicator
on
the
remote
will
flash
four
times
to
confirm
mode
setting
G-
Variable
Breeze
-
Simulates
a
breeze
in
nature.
Press
and
hold
button
to
activate
Press
any
fan
speed
button
to
cancel
H
-
Home
Shield™
-
Simulates
occupancy
while
away
from
home.
Fan
remains
off
and
the
light
randomly
turns
on
fora
minimum
of
five
times
and
a
maximum
of
20
minutes.
The
light
remains
off
for
60
minutes
between
events.
Press
and
hold
button
to
activate.
Light
will
blink
twice
to
confirm
Home
Sheild
is
active
Press
any
button
to
cancel
|
-
LED
indicator
-
should
illuminate
when
any
remote
button
is
pressed.
If
not,
replace
the
DC3V,
CR2032
batteries.
J
-
LEARN
button
-
Syncs
remote
to
receiver
(see
TROUBLESHOOTING
for
instructions).
Note:
To
access
LEARN
button
remove
battery
door from back
of
the
remote
using
a
flat-head
screwdriver.
N
Use
the
reverse
switch
located
on
the
light
kit
to
optimize
your
fan
for
seasonal
performance
In
warmer
weather,
push
the
reverse
switch
left,
which
will
result
in
downward
airflow
creating
a
wind
chill
effect
In
cooler
weather,
push
the
reverse
switch
right
and
the
fan
to
low,
which
will
result
in
upward
airflow
that
can
help
move
stagnant,
hot
air
off
the
ceiling
area
(Figure
5.2)
Important:
Wait
for
the
fan
to
stop
before
moving
the
reverse
switch
located
on
the
light
kit.
The
reverse
switch
must
be
set
either
completely
left
or
right
in
order
for
the
fan
to
function
correctly.
If
the
reverse
switch
is
set
in
the
middle
position,
the
fan
will
not
operate.
|
Reverse
Switch
Remove
glass
assembly
by
turning
in a
counter
clockwise
direction
to
access
the
reverse
switch.
Figure
5.1
=
Figure
5.2

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