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Model No. 052-9332-2
Forward and Reverse Function
The reverse switch (8) is located on the surface
of the switch housing (fig. 17).
This switch controls directions: forward (switch
up) or reverse (switch down).
Ceiling fans work best by blowing air downward
(counter-clockwise blade rotation) in warm
weather to cool the room with a direct breeze
(fig. 18).
Because of the fan's natural movement, some connections may become loose. Check the support
connections, brackets, and blade attachments regularly. Make sure they are secure.
There is no need to oil your fan. The motor has permanently lubricated bearings.
Cleaning
When cleaning the fan, 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. Never use abrasive cleaning agents, as they will damage the finish.
Clean wood finish blades with a furniture polishing cloth. Occasionally apply a light coat of furniture
polish for added protection and beauty.
To prevent bending the blades during cleaning, support the blades so that no pressure is applied to them.
If the ceiling fan works abnormally, follow the instructions below or consult a qualified electrician.
Note: Wait for the fan to stop before reversing the direction of the blade rotation.
Downward air flow
WARNING !
To avoid possible electric shock, switch off the power supply at the main fuse or circuit
breaker box before installing, servicing, or cleaning.
Never clean the fan while in use.
Upward air flow
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 (fig. 19).