Harbor Breeze HTE22025 Brackenridge Fan User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Harbor Breeze
Table of Contents
- Harbor Breeze HTE22025 Brackenridge Fan
- Product Information
- Package Contents
- Hardware Contents
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Information:
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- HARDWARE CONTENTS
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- PREPARATION
- INITIAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- STANDARD/ANGLE-MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
- WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
- FINAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
- FCC WARNING
- REPLACEMENT PART LIST
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Harbor Breeze HTE22025 Brackenridge Fan
Product Information
- Product Name: Harbor Breeze Brackenridge Fan
- Trademark: HARBOR BREEZE and logo design are trademarks or registered trademarks of LF, LLC. All rights reserved.
- Item Number: 5249295
Package Contents
Part | Description | Quantity |
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A | Downrod Assembly | 1 |
B | Canopy | 1 |
C | Canopy Cover | 1 |
D | Blade Motor Assembly | 1 |
E | Switch Housing | 1 |
F | Light Kit Shade | 1 |
G | Remote Unit | 1 |
Hardware Contents
Blade Screw: Quantity: 9 + 1 extra
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Information:
- Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate, or install the product.
- All electrical connections must comply with local codes, ordinances, or the National Electric Code (NEC).
- Contact your municipal building department to inquire about your local codes, permits, and/or inspections.
- Turn off electricity at the main fuse box (or circuit breaker box) before beginning installation by removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker.
- Do not connect this fixture to an electrical system that does not provide a means for equipment grounding.
- Never use a fixture in a two-wire system that is not grounded.
- If you are not sure your lighting system has a grounding means, do not attempt to install this fixture. Contact a qualified electrician for assistance.
- For supply connections, if the conductor of a fan is identified as a grounded conductor, then it should be connected to a grounded conductor power supply. If the conductor of a fan is identified as an ungrounded conductor, then it should be connected to an ungrounded conductor power supply. If the conductor of a fan is identified for equipment grounding, then it should be connected to an equipment-grounding conductor.
Danger:
- Installing a fixture into an electrical system without a proper grounding means could allow metal parts of the fixture to carry electrical currents. If any of the fixture wires, wire connections, or splices are broken, cut, or loose during the mounting or normal operation of the fixture, under such condition, anyone coming in contact with the fixture is subject to electrical shock, which could cause serious injury or death.
- Connection of the bare or green fixture ground wire to the black or white house wires may allow metal parts of the fixture to carry electrical currents. Under this condition, anyone coming in contact with the fixture will receive electrical shock, which could cause serious injury or death.
- Be careful not to damage or cut the wire insulation (covering) during fixture installation. Do not permit wires to have contact with any surface having a sharp edge. Doing so may damage or cut the wire insulation, which could cause serious injury or death from electric shock.
Questions, problems, missing parts?
Before returning to your retailer, call our customer service department at
888-251-1003, 8 a. m. — 8 p.m., EST,
Monday — Sunday. You could also contact us at
partsplus@lowes.com
PACKAGE CONTENTS
PART | DESCRIPTION | QUANTITY |
---|---|---|
**** A | Mounting Bracket | 1 |
**** B | Downrod Assembly | 1 |
C | Canopy | 1 |
D | Canopy Cover | 1 |
E | Coupling Bracket | 1 |
F | Blade | 3 |
G | Motor Assembly | 1 |
H | Switch Housing | 1 |
I | Light Kit | 1 |
J | Shade | 1 |
K | Remote Unit | 1 |
PART | DESCRIPTION | QUANTITY |
--- | --- | --- |
L | Coupling |
(preassembled on Motor Assembly (G))
| 1
M| Coupling Screw
(preassembled on Coupling (L))
| 2
N| Clevis Pin (Preassembled on Downrod Assembly (B))| 1
O| Hairpin Clip
(preassembled on Downrod Assembly (B))
| 1
P| Mounting Bracket Screw (preassembled on Mounting Bracket (A))| 2
HARDWARE CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble,
operate or install the product.
- All electrical connections must comply with local codes, ordinances or the National Electric Code (NEC). Contact your municipal building department to inquire about your local codes, permits and/or inspections.
- Turn off electricity at main fuse box (or circuit breaker box) before beginning installation by removing fuse or by switching off circuit breaker.
- Do not connect this fixture to an electrical system that does not provide a means for equipment grounding. Never use a fixture in a two-wire system that is not grounded.
- If you are not sure your lighting system has a grounding means, do not attempt to install this fixture. Contac a qualified, licensed electrician for information regarding proper grounding methods as required by the local electrical code in your area.
- Make sure the installation site you choose allows a minimum clearance of 7 ft. from the blades to the floor and at least 30 in. from the ends of the blades to any obstruction.
- If a dimmer control switch is used with this fixture, obtain professional advice to determine the correct type and electrical rating required.
- The lighting fixture must be positioned so there is at least 1.64 ft. between the bulb and any illuminated surface.
- For supply connections, if the conductor of a fan is identified as a grounded conductor, then it should be connected to a grounded conductor power supply. If the conductor of a fan is identified as an ungrounded conductor, then it should be connected to an ungrounded conductor power supply. If the conductor of a fan is identified for equipment grounding, then it should be connected to an equipment-grounding conductor.
DANGER
- Installing a fixture into an electrical system without a proper grounding means could allow metal parts of the fixture to carry electrical currents. If any of the fixture wires, wire connections or splices are broken, cut or loose during the mounting or normal operation of the fixture, under such conditon, anyone coming in contact with the fixture is subject to electrical shock, which could cause serious injury or death.
- Connection of the bare or green fixture ground wire to the black or white house wires may allow metal parts of the fixture to carry electrical currents. Under this condition anyone coming in contact with the fixture will receive electrical shock, which could cause serious injury or death.
- Be careful not to damage or cut the wire insulation (covering) during fixture installation. Do not permit wires to have contact with any surface having a sharp edge. Doing so may damage or cut the wire insulation, which could cause serious injury or death from electric shock.
WARNING
- Risk of fire. Most dwellings built before 1985 have supply wire rated for 140°F. Consult a qualified electrician before installation.
- To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not use this fan with any solid state fan speed device or variable speed control.
- To reduce the risk of personal injury, do not bend the blade brackets when installing the brackets, balancing or cleaning the fan.
- Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.
- Do not install or use the fan if any part is damaged or missing.
- To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, mount to metal outlet box marked ‘ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT OF 35 LBS OR LESS’ and use mounting screws provided with the outlet box and/or support directly from building structure. Most outlet boxes commonly used for the support of luminaries are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
- Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off at the service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
CAUTION
Do not use bulbs having a wattage greater than the maximum value stated on the
fixture and in this manual. Using a higher wattage bulb than specified will
increase fixture temperature and increase risk of fire.
PREPARATION
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Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package contents list and hardware contents list. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product.
Estimated Assembly Time: 45 minutes -
Tools Required for Assembly (not included): Phillips Screwdriver, Step Ladder, Tape, Pliers and Wire Cutters.
INITIAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Turn off circuit breakers and wall switch to the fan supply line leads.
DANGER: Failure to disconnect power supply prior to installation may result in serious injury or death. -
Choose the desired mounting method:
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Standard Mounting:
Standard mounting is best suited for ceilings 8 feet. or higher. For taller ceilings you may want to use a longer downrod (not included). -
Angle Mounting:
Angle-style mounting is best suited for angled or vaulted ceilings. A longer downrod is sometimes necessary to ensure proper blade clearance. If using the angle mount, make sure the ceiling angle is not steeper than 20°.
For ALL mounting options, there must be at least 30 inches from the blade tip to nearest wall. Also, ensure there is 7 feet from the bottom edge of the blade to the floor.
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Check existing outlet box (not included) to ensure it is securely fastened to at least two points in a structural ceiling member and can support the full weight of the fan. Once verified, install mounting bracket (A) to the outlet box using the screws and washers provided with the outlet box.
DANGER: A loose outlet box can cause the fan to could result in serious injury or death.
Note: If using the angle mount, make sure open end of wobble and increase the fan’s potential to fall, which mounting bracket (A) points toward the ceiling. -
Loosen the two coupling screws (M) reassembled in coupling (L), but do not remove them. Remove the hairpin clip (O) and clevis pin (N) from the downrod assembly (B). Retain for later use. Note: Make sure to keep loose hardware separate to avoid confusion during installation.
STANDARD/ANGLE-MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
- Place downrod assembly (B) through canopy (C), canopy cover (D) and coupling cover (E). Feed power wires from motor housing (G) through downrod assembly (B), then insert downrod assembly (B) into the coupling (L) on motor housing (G).
- Align the hole on downrod assembly (B) to hole on coupling (_), then re-install clevis pin (N). Re-attach hairpin clip (O) into clevis pin (N) until it snaps into place, then tighten the two previously loosened coupling screws (M).
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Cut off excess fixture wires, leaving approximately 6 to 9 inches above the top of the downrod assembly (B). Strip 1/2 inch of insulation from the end of each fixture wire.
CAUTION: Ensure all screws are tight before moving onto the next step. -
Carefully lift the assembly and rest the hanger ball of downrod assembly (B) on the mounting bracket (A) attached to the outlet box. Be sure the groove in the hanger ball is lined up with the tab on the mounting bracket (A). This will allow for hands-free wiring. Proceed to WIRING on page 9.
DANGER: Be careful when aligning the tab to the groove ! If not fully engaged, there is a possibility of the fan falling, which may result in serious injury or death.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
- WARNING: To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before hanging.
- WARNING: If you are not sure if the outlet box is grounded, contact a licensed electrician for advice, as it must be grounded for safe operation.
- WARNING: If house wires are different colors than referred to in the following steps, stop immediately. A professional electrician is recommended to determine proper wiring.
- WARNING: If you feel that you do not have enough electrical wiring knowledge or experience, have your fan installed by a licensed electrician.
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To sync the remote from remote unit (K) to the receiver also in remote unit (K), first remove the battery cover from the remote and slide code switches to your choice of up or down position using a small screwdriver or ballpoint pen (neither included).Replace battery cover on remote. Then, slide the code switches on the receiver to the same positions as set on the remote.
Note: Factory setting is all up; do not use this position. -
Follow steps below to wiring your fan.
- Connect WHITE wire from the fan to WHITE wire marked TO MOTOR N from the receiver.
- Connect ORANGE wire from the fan to ORANGE wire marked UP LIGHT from the receiver.
- Connect BLUE wire from the fan to BLUE wire marked DOWN LIGHT from the receiver.
- Connect BLACK wire from the fan to BLACK wire marked TO MOTOR L from the receiver.
- Connect BLACK wire from the outlet box to BLACK wire marked AC IN L from the receiver.
- Connect WHITE wire from the outlet box to WHITE wire marked AC IN N from the receiver.
- Connect GROUND (GREEN) wires from mounting bracket and downrod ball, to GROUND (GREEN or BARE COPPER) from house.
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Wrap electrical tape (not included) around each wire connector and make sure no bare wire or wire strands are visible after making connections. Then, turn wires upward and carefully push them into the outlet box; make sure the WHITE and GREEN connections are on one side and the BLACK connections are on the other side.
Hardware Used
Wire Connector x 7 -
Once wiring step has been completed, slide the wired receiver in between the mounting bracket (A) and the top of the downrod assembly (B) with the flat side of the receiver facing the ceiling.
FINAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Loosen (but do not remove) the two preassembled mounting screws (P) on mounting bracket (A) that align with the slotted holes on canopy (C). Lift canopy (C) up so slotted holes engage loosened screw heads on mounting bracket (A), then twist canopy (C) clockwise, then tighten all screws securely
- . Raise canopy cover (D) over the mounting screws (P) visible in canopy (C). Rotate canopy cover (D) clockwise until it locks into place. You may need to adjust the mounting screws (P) until the canopy (C) and canopy cover (D) have a snug fit.
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Slide blades (F) through slots in the flywheel and attach to the motor hub using the blade screws (AA). Make sure the screws securing the blades (F) to the motor hub are tight and are properly seated.
Noted: Periodically check blade hardware and resecure if necessary.
Hardware Used
AA Blade Screw x 9 -
Remove one of the mounting screws on mounting plate of motor housing , then loosen the other two.
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Insert the wires from the motor housing (G) through the center hole in the switch housing (H). Attach the switch housing (H) to the mounting plate on motor housing (G) by placing the keyslot holes from the switch housing (H) onto the two protruding mounting screw heads.
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Adjust the switch housing (H) until the screw heads are aligned with the keyholes, then re-insert mounting screw previously removed on step 4. Tighten all mounting screws securely.
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Remove one of the screws on switch housing (H), then loosen the other two.
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Connect the 2 single pin connectors from the light kit (I) to the 2 single pin connectors from motor assembly (G). Connect the black wire to black wire, and white wire to white wire.
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Attach the light kit (I) to the switch housing (H) using the two key slots in the light kit (I). Replace the screw previously removed on step 7. Tighten all mounting screws securely.
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Secure the shade (J) to switch housing (H) by twisting in clockwise direction. Do not over-tighten.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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When the season changes, you may want to change the direction in which the fan spins.
In warmer weather, counterclockwise rotation creates a downward airflow, which cools the air. Push the switch LEFT and see a SUN icon.
In cooler weather, clockwise rotation creates an upward airflow, which moves hot air from the ceiling. Push the switch RIGHT and see a SNOWFLAKE icon.
WARNING: Turn off and wait for fan to stop before flipping the reverse switch.
Note: Use a small screwdriver or ballpoint pen to move the reverse switch if you have difficulty doing so by hand. -
Remove battery door from the remote in the remote unit (K) and insert one 12V battery also from remote unit (K). Ensure the polarity of the battery matches the polarity indicated in the battery compartment of remote, then replace battery door.
CAUTION: If you are not expecting to use the remote for a long period of time, remove the battery to prevent damage to the remote. Be sure to store the remote away from excess heat or humidity.
- The buttons on the remote from the remote unit (K) control the fan speed and light as follows:
Note: This receiver has a preset memory function; when the switch is turned OFF, the control will remember the light intensity and fan speed. When the switch is turned back ON, the light and fan will resume operation as they were prior to the switch being turned OFF.
- OPTIONAL: A wall bracket for the remote is included with remote unit (K) . Use the screws provided in the remote unit (K) to attach the wall bracket to the desired installation site. Once secure, store the remote inside the wall bracket.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Important: Shut off main power supply before beginning any maintenance. Do not use water or a damp cloth to clean the ceiling fan.
- At least twice each year, tighten all screws and lower canopy to check mounting plate screws.
- Clean fan housing with only a soft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the finish. Clean blades with a lint-free cloth. You may occasionally apply a light coat of furniture polish to wood blades for added protection.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM| PROBABLE CAUSE| CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fan sounds noisy
| 1. Set screws are loose.
2. Using non-approved speed control.
3. Normal noise.
4. Wire connectors inside switch housing rattling.
5. Cracked blade.
6. The distance from canopy to ceiling is too great.
7. Lamp shade is not secure.
| 1. Tighten all set screws.
2. Some fan motors are sensitive to signals from solid- state varible speed controls. DO NOT USE a solid- state variable speed control.
3. Allow “break-in” period of 24 hours. Most noises associated with a new fan will disappear after this period.
4. Check to make sure wire connectors in switch housing are not rattling against each other or against the interior wall of the switch housing.
5. Replace blades.
6. Make sure upper canopy is a short distance from ceiling. It should not touch the ceiling.
7. Secure the lamp shade.
Fan wobbles
| 1. Hanger bracket and/or ceiling outlet box is not securely fastened.
2. Set screw in downrod assembly is
loose.
3. Fan hanger ball is not properly seated in canopy tabs.
4. Set screw in motor coupling is loose.
5. Blade is loose.
6. Blade holders are loose.
7. Blade out of balance.
8. Fan too close to vaulted ceiling
9. Transition to different speed.
10. Fan not securely mounted.
| 1. Tighten the hanger bracket screws to the outlet box, and/or secure outlet box.
2. Tighten the set screw in the downrod assembly.
3. Turn power off, support the fan very carefully, and check that the hanger ball is properly seated.
4. Raise motor coupling up and tighten set screws securely.
5. Check that all blades are screwed firmly into blade holders.
6. Check to be sure the fan blade irons seat firmly and uniformly on the surface of the motor. If flanges are seated incorrectly, loosen the flange screws and retighten.
7. Interchange two adjacent blades; this will redistribute the weight and possibly result in smoother operation.
8. Lower or move fan. Extension downrods may be ordered.
9. When switching from medium to low speed, you may notice some fan wobble in the fan. When the fan stabilizes at low speed, wobble should disappear.
10. Make sure canopy and mounting bracket are tightened securely to ceiling joist.
Fan does not start
| 1. Power turned off, fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
2. Loose wire connections or wrong connections.
3. Motor reversing switch not engaged.
| 1. Turn power on, replace fuse or reset breaker.
2a. Turn power off and loosen canopy; check all connections according to section WIRING INSTRUCTIONS on page 9.
2b. Check the plug connection in the switch housing.
3. Push switch firmly right or left. Fan will not operate when switch is in the middle.
Light does not work| 1. Wrong wire connection.| 1. Refer to Step 8, page 13 to ensure all wire connections were done correctly.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
- The manufacturer warrants this fan to be free from defects in workmanship and material present at time of shipment from the factory for life (with limitations) from the date of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser. The manufacturer agrees to correct such defect at no charge or, at our option, replace the ceiling fan with a comparable or superior model.
- To obtain warranty service, present a copy of your sales receipt as proof of purchase. All cost of removal and reinstallation are the expressed responsibility of the purchaser. Any damage to the ceiling fan by accident, misuse or improper installation, or by affixing accessories not produced by this warranty, are at the purchaser’s own responsibility. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility whatsoever for fan installation during the limited lifetime warranty. Any service performed by an unauthorized person will render the warranty invalid.
- Due to varying climatic conditions, this warranty does not cover changes in brass finish, rusting, pitting, tarnishing, corroding or peeling. Brass finish fans maintain their beauty when protected from varying weather conditions.
- Any replacement of defective parts for the ceiling fan must be reported within the first year from the date of purchase. For the balance of the warranty, call our customer service department at 888-251-1003 for return authorization and shipping instructions so that we may repair or replace the ceiling fan. Any fan or parts returned improperly packaged is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. There is no further expressed warranty. The manufacturer disclaims any and all implied warranties.
- The duration of any implied warranty which can not be disclaimed is limited to the lifetime limited period as specified in our warranty. The manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental, consequential or special damages arising at or in connection with product use or performance except as may other wise be accorded by law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty supersedes all prior warranties.
NOTE: A small amount of “ wobble ” is normal and should not be considered a defect.
FCC WARNING
- This device (including remote control and LED module) complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
- Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference,
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Please note that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
- Note: Both the remote control and LED module have been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device,pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in a residential installation.
- The remote control generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
REPLACEMENT PART LIST
For replacement parts, call our customer service department at 888-251-1003, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., EST, Monday – Sunday. You could also contact us at partsplus@lowes.com.
Part | Description | Part# |
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A | Mounting Bracket | A102-0084184 |
B | Downrod Assembly | A103-0328084 |
C | Canopy | A101-0137036 |
D | Canopy Cover | A108-0013084 |
E | Coupling Cover | A106-0482084 |
F | Blade | A141-0737001 |
H | Switch Housing | A188-0466084 |
I | Light Kit | A187-0580036 |
J | Shade | A182-0686001 |
K | Remote Unit | A137-0861001 |
AA | Blade Screw | B166-1326018 |
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