Step 8: operation of your hunter fan – Hunter 25602 52 Outdoor Original User Manual
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NOTE: Grommets are usually assembled by hand. If
you use a tool, make certain you do not damage the
grommet or blade when inserting the grommets.
4. With some fans you have an option to install
Figure 15
four or five blades. For five blades, mount to the outer
row of holes on the motor. For four blades, use the
inner row. See Figure 14.
Figure 14
5. To install the blades to the motor, insert the
blade iron screw through the hole in the blade iron.
Use a screwdriver to hold in place.
6. Fasten the screw onto the motor, but do not
overtighten. See Figure 15.
7. Line up the other hole on the motor and fasten
the second screw.
NOTE: Before tightening the screws, make sure they are
not cross-threaded in the mounting holes.
8. Tighten both screws securely. Repeat for the
remaining blades.
3. Reversing your fan is controlled by a small
switch located on the switch housing. See Figure
17.
NOTE: Ceiling fans are usually adjusted once in the fall
and again in the spring to blow upward in the winter
and downward in the summer. You may run them in
either direction at anytime, however, as you prefer.
Experiment as you like to obtain maximum comfort from
your fan.
Figure 16
Figure 17
Grommet
Fan
Blade
Figure 13
!CAUTION!
• Do not attempt to run the fan until all screws
have been tightened securely.
9. A blade balancing kit has been provided
with your fan. Should the fan wobble in operation,
you may use this kit to correct the balance per the
instructions supplied with the kit.
Step 8: Operation of Your Hunter Fan
1. The operation of your fan is controlled with
a pull-chain switch, which has four (4) positions:
Off -- High -- Medium -- Low. Pull the chain gently
to obtain the speed you desire.
2. The Break-A-Way Connector is designed to
separate from the chain at a predetermined force. If
this separation occurs, simply reinsert the connector.
It can be used again and again. See Figure 16.