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Ceiling Bracket Hanging Fan Wiring Blades Light Remote Trouble Shooting
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Follow these steps to get your fan wired quickly and safely. Follow the route below that best matches your wall switch 
setup. If you are unfamiliar with wiring or uncomfortable doing it yourself, please contact a qualied electrician.
Hunter Pro Tip:
Have extra wiring?
Turn the wires upward and push them carefully back through 
the hanger bracket into the outlet box. Make sure that the 
wires are still attached to the wire nuts.
Hunter Pro Tip:
Here is how to connect the wires:
Push the bare metal ends of the wires together and slide a wire 
nut over them. Then, twist the wire nut clockwise until tight. 
Give it a gentle pull to make sure none of the wires are loose.
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Wire Nut
Connect the three 
grounding wires (green, 
green/yellow stripe, or 
bare copper) coming from 
the ceiling, downrod, and 
hanging bracket.
Connect the yellow 
wire from the 
receiver to the black 
wire from the fan. 
Yellow
Connect the blue wire 
from the receiver to the 
blue wire from the fan.
Connect the white (grounded) 
wire from the ceiling to both 
the white wire from the 
receiver and the white wire 
from the fan. 
White
White
Grounded
Connect the black 
(ungrounded) wire from 
the ceiling to the black 
wire from the receiver.
The Exeter ceiling fan is designed to be operated by 
the included remote. Keep your switches in the “On” 
position to ensure proper functionality.
Slide the remote 
receiver onto the 
top of the bracket.
All wiring must be in accordance with 
national and local electrical codes ANSI/NFPA 
70.  If you are unfamiliar with wiring or in 
doubt, consult a qualied electrician.
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