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Hunter B - 7. Operating and Cleaning Your Ceiling Fan; In warm weather, use downward air flow pattern; In cold weather, use upward air flow pattern; To Change Airflow Direction

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45070-01 • 01/26/12 • Hunter Fan Company
In warm weather, use
downward air ow pattern
In cold weather, use upward
air ow pattern
7-1. Turn on electrical power to the fan.
7-2. e fan pull chain controls power to the fan. e pull chain has
four settings in sequence: High, Medium, Low, and O.
Pull the chain slowly to change settings.
Release slowly to prevent the chain from recoiling into the
blades.
e chain uses a breakaway connector that separates if the
chain is jerked. If this happens, simply reinsert the chain into
the connector.
7-3. Ceiling fans work best by blowing air downward (counterclockwise
blade rotation) in warm weather to cool the room with a direct
breeze. In winter, having the fan draw air upward (clockwise blade
rotation) will distribute the warmer air trapped at the ceiling
around the room without causing a draft.
7-4. For cleaning nishes, use a soft brush or lint-free cloth to prevent
scratching. A vacuum cleaner brush nozzle can remove heavier
dust. Remove surface smudges or accumulated dirt and dust using
a mild detergent and a slightly dampened cloth. You may use
an artistic agent, but never abrasive cleaning agents as they will
damage the nish.
7-5. e blades on this fan have been treated with Hunter’s Dust Armor
protection, making the blades less likely to attract dust and dirt. Use
a dry or slightly damp lint free cloth to clean the blades. Do not use
a furniture polish or any other cleaners that leave any residue, as
they will damage the protective Dust Armor on the blades.
To Change Airflow Direction
Turn the fan o and let it come to a complete
stop. Slide the reversing switch on the fan to the
opposite position. Restart fan.
Reversing
Switch
7 Operating and Cleaning Your Ceiling Fan

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