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Using a screwdriver, install the third housing screw. Lock the switch housing into place by twisting the lower portion clockwise.Ġ9. Locate the notches in the sides of the lower switch housing and align them with the screws located on the upper switch housing.Ġ8. Connect the upper and lower switch housing together using the plug connectors, making sure to line up the colored markings.Ġ7. Partially install two of the switch housing screws by halfway.Ġ6. Use a screwdriver to install the third screw then tighten the remaining two screws.Ġ5. Wrap the keyhole slots around the screws then twist counterclockwise.Ġ4. Feed the wire connector through the center of the upper switch housing.Ġ3. Choose any two holes in the switch housing mounting plate to screw two of the housing assembly screws halfway.Ġ2. The only difference is instead of capping the end of the blue wire in step #4, you'll use a wire nut to connect the second ungrounded (light) wire from the ceiling to the blue wire from the fan.Ġ1. If you have a dual wall switch, the steps for connecting the wires with a wire nut will be similar to the above steps. You will not need it for single switch wiring. If you have a single wall switch, use a wire nut to:Ġ4. The light switch powering the ceiling fan will likely be a single or a dual wall switch. You can dock the remotes into the cradles to use them like a switch on the wall, or remove the controls from the cradle and use them as handheld remotes. The remote control cradles can be attached to the wall. Our engineers innovated this technology to help make wiring a ceiling fan simpler. Hunter ceiling fans with preinstalled remote receivers have the receiver built into the ceiling fan body at the factory. Wiring a fan with a pre-installed remote receiver Connect the three grounding wires (green, green/yellow stripe, or bare copper) coming from the ceiling, downrod, and hanging bracket. Connect the second ungrounded (light) wire from the ceiling to the blue wire from the fan.Ġ4. Connect the black (ungrounded) wire from the ceiling to the black wire from the fan.Ġ3. If you have a dual wall switch, use the wire nuts to:Ġ2. Connect the black wire (ungrounded) from the ceiling to the black and the blue wires from the fan.Ġ3. Connect the white (grounded) wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the fan.Ġ2. If you have a single wall switch, use the wire nuts to:Ġ1. For ceiling fans without a remote receiver, follow these steps to wire your fan. Pull chain ceiling fans do not come with a remote receiver of any type. Pick the fan up by its downrod or housing and insert the downrod ball into the slot of the ceiling bracket. Slide the canopy over the downrod and wires.Ġ7.
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Using wire strippers, strip 3/8 of an inch from the top of the wires.Ġ6. Using wire cutters, cut the wires, leaving 8 inches of wire from the top of the downrod.Ġ5. To avoid injury, do not hand-tighten the set screw.Ġ4. Reinstall the set screw and use pliers to tighten it. This step will take at least four to five turns.Ġ3. Feed the wires attached to the fan through the downrod, then hand-tighten the downrod. You'll need the set screw later, so make sure you don't lose it.Ġ2. Remove the pre-installed set screw from the motor adaptor and set it aside. If using the wood screws to secure the bracket into a structure with an approved electrical box, you’ll need to drill 9/64" pilot holes in the support structure.Ġ1. There are two ways you can secure the ceiling bracket to the ceiling: by using the machine screws included with your ceiling fan-rated box or by using the wood screws and washers included with your Hunter fan.
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#DESIGNER CHOICE CEILING FAN REMOTE MANUAL HOW TO#
The following ceiling fan installation guide from Hunter Fan should help you navigate the process of how to install a ceiling fan with step-by-step instructions for removing an existing fixture, ensuring proper ceiling fan wiring, and more.