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Hinkley 30" ATOM Manuel D'instructions page 9

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INSTALLING THE FAN - HUGGER CONFIGURATION
WARNING:
To Reduce The Risk Of Electric Shock, Disconnect
The Electrical Supply Circuit To The Fan Before Installation.
To properly install your ceiling fan, follow the steps below.
NOTE: The S hook is to be used for hugger style mounting.
Remove three of the six screws and lock washers (every
1
other one) on top of the fan motor housing. Remove security
set screws and the cotter pin and downrod pin on mounting
collar. The downrod, ball cotter pin and downrod pin will not
be used for this mounting (Fig. 1).
Remove the trim ring from the canopy to expose the 6
2
mounting holes. Feed fan wires through the rubber gasket
and canopy and position the canopy over the mounting
collar on top of the fan. The collar's 2 security screws will
not be used and can be turned all the way into the collar
to make attaching the canopy easier. (Fig. 2)
Align the canopy on top of the fan so the 3 large holes are
3
over the 3 screws holding the collar to the fan. The 3 small
holes will then be aligned with the 3 open holes in the top
of the fan.
Securely attach the canopy to the top of the fan using the
4
3 hugger mounting screws provided.
WARNING: To avoid damaging the blade arms and blades,
do not install them onto fan until fan is fastened to ceiling.
5
Place the S hook onto the hanger bracket. Hang the canopy
(with the fan motor housing attached) from the S hook on
the hanger bracket using one of the holes in the edge of
the canopy (Fig. 3). This will permit you to make the electrical
connections without having to hold the fan up as well.
6
Make the wire connections as described in "Electrical
Connections" (page 10).
Security Set
Screws
Downrod Pin
Trim Ring
Motor
Housing
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Screws
Cotter Pin
Motor
Housing
Fig. 1
Screws
6-hole
Canopy
Rubber Gasket
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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