Maestralino Manual Rev5T2_1 - Aria Ventilatori

Maestralino Manual Rev5T2_1 - Aria Ventilatori Maestralino Manual Rev5T2_1 - Aria Ventilatori

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4-3: Pre-drill the holes into the ceiling where the 5/16” 3/8” x 4” wood lag bolt will be installed. DO NOT oversize the wood bit for pre-drilling or otherwise Step 3 will have to be repeated! Once the hole has been predrilled, place a washer over the lag bolt, insert the lag bolt with washer thru the hanging bracket, add one or two flat washers between the bracket and the surface to allow for clearance and place lag into hole. Rubber donut should not be compressed against wiring in j-box. Using a hex head screwdriver, screw the lag bolt tightly to the surface of the hanging bracket until the lag bolt will not tighten any further. It is very important that the 5/16” 3/8” wood lag bolt is tightly fastened to the ceiling. No space or play that allows movement of the hanging bracket can be permitted to occur once the hanging bracket has been attached. - Step 5: Installing Optional Downrod Accessories in Downrod Kit 1. Downrod 2. Wire extensions containing 3 wires in sleeve: 1 red, 1 brown, and 1 blue wire 5-1: Note the terminal strip inside the canopy. Locate the 3 wires (red, blue and brown) in sleeve coming from motor and note terminals into which they are connected. Using a 1/8" blade screwdriver, disconnect these wires. 5-2: Remove the existing downrod. Unscrew the fork then remove the canopy. Unscrew the downrod from the coupling above the motor and slide the downrod off the motor wiring. 5-3: Butt splice the wiring extension from the downrod kit to the existing wiring. Verify all wire connection are secure. Slide the downrod over the assembled wiring and reassemble it. 5-4: Connect the wires to the terminal strip.

Step 6: Verify Fan Motor Rotates Freely 6-1: Prior to hanging fan, verify that the motor rotates freely by holding fan by the downrod and using one finger to spin motor. Occasionally, during shipping, the motor will slip downward on the internal rod and sit on the plate above the bottom finial which causes drag on the motor. Should the fan be installed without releasing the motor it will cause a noticeable motor noise during operation or possibly not rotate at all. Should the motor feel like it does not spin freely, turn the fan upside down and gently bump the upper downrod fork (the point that attaches to the hanging bracket) against the floor to allow the motor to drop away from the plate and reposition to the proper point on the stem. Should more adjustment be required, the finial set screw can be released and the finial repositioned a little lower along with the motor plate by rotating both downward. Retighten the brass finial against the plate and tighten set screw. Step 7: Attaching the Ceiling Fan to the Bracket 7-1: Lower the canopy of the ceiling fan by releasing the brass set screw located at the neck of the canopy until the upper portion of the fork is fully revealed. The fork is bridged by a pin that is screwed at one end with a removable nut and washer. Remove the attached nut and washer, using a metric wrench to secure bolt while using a metric wrench to remove nut and washer, and pull the pin from the fork. 7-2: To lift the ceiling fan and position the fork to insert the pin under the ceiling fan hanging bracket will require two (2) persons. While one (1) person holds the ceiling fan fork up against the hanging bracket, the 2nd person will need to re-insert the hanging pin in a manner that the pin traverses the holes of the fork and, at the same time, the hanging pin must travel between the hanging bracket and the electrical outlet box so that the hanging pin rests on top of the hanging bracket. Reinsert the pin and secure using washer and cotter pin. 7-3: Once the ceiling fan is freely hanging, electrician may attach the ground wire and the two (2) lead wires, (black and white), to the supply wire in the electrical ceiling fan box. Use UL approved wire nut connectors to connect electrical wires. Step 8: Complete Installation of Fan Canopy and Attach Fan Blades 8-1: Slide the canopy up the hanging rod until canopy rests up against the ceiling. Lower the canopy 1/16” below the ceiling surface and tighten the set screw on the canopy neck against the hanging rod. Make sure the screw is firmly set (but do not over-tighten) so that canopy will not slide down. Ceiling fan will slightly twist during initial start of fan when the electrical current is switched on and it is important that the canopy is not in direct contact with the ceiling surface. 8-2: Model Maestralino Ventilatori wooden blades are also individually numbered to match with the body of fan motor. Locate the number on the blade and match it to the numbered hubs. DO NOT remove the tagged numbers from the fan motor or the wooden blades. These numbers cannot be seen from below after installation, so they may simply be allowed to remain. If painting is required after the ceiling fan has been installed, it is strongly recommended to not remove the number tags until all punch out and finish work is completed in case that wooden fan blades need to be removed temporarily after installation. 8-3: Curved ends of the wooden fan blades will always point up towards the ceiling. 8-4: Verify that screws attaching blades are securely tightened.

4-3: Pre-drill the holes into the ceiling where the 5/16” 3/8” x 4” wood lag bolt will be installed. DO NOT oversize the<br />

wood bit for pre-drilling or otherwise Step 3 will have to be repeated! Once the hole has been predrilled, place<br />

a washer over the lag bolt, insert the lag bolt with washer thru the hanging bracket, add one or two flat washers<br />

between the bracket and the surface to allow for clearance and place lag into hole. Rubber donut should not<br />

be compressed against wiring in j-box. Using a hex head screwdriver, screw the lag bolt tightly to the surface<br />

of the hanging bracket until the lag bolt will not tighten any further.<br />

It is very important that the 5/16” 3/8” wood lag bolt is tightly fastened to the ceiling. No space or play that allows<br />

movement of the hanging bracket can be permitted to occur once the hanging bracket has been attached.<br />

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Step 5: Installing Optional Downrod<br />

Accessories in Downrod Kit<br />

1. Downrod<br />

2. Wire extensions containing 3 wires in sleeve: 1 red, 1 brown, and 1 blue wire<br />

5-1: Note the terminal strip inside the canopy. Locate the 3 wires (red, blue and brown) in sleeve coming from<br />

motor and note terminals into which they are connected. Using a 1/8" blade screwdriver, disconnect these<br />

wires.<br />

5-2: Remove the existing downrod. Unscrew the fork then remove the canopy. Unscrew the downrod from<br />

the coupling above the motor and slide the downrod off the motor wiring.<br />

5-3: Butt splice the wiring extension from the downrod kit to the existing wiring. Verify all wire connection<br />

are secure. Slide the downrod over the assembled wiring and reassemble it.<br />

5-4: Connect the wires to the terminal strip.

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