Harbor Breeze KIA60MBK6LR Kiawah Ceiling Fan Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Harbor Breeze
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ITEM #5497063
KIAWAH CEILING FAN
MODEL #KIA60MBK6LR
ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE
APPROVED FOR USE
IN WET LOCATIONS.
Purchase Date
SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
*NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does 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 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.
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Distributed by: Litex Industries Inc., P.O. Box 535639, Grand Prairie, TX, 75050; 800-527-1292
NOTE: Dimmable to 10%.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- Do not discard fan carton or foam inserts. Should this fan need to be returned to the factory for repairs, it must be shipped in its original packaging to ensure proper protection against damage that might exceed the initial cause for return.
- Make sure all electrical connections comply with local codes, ordinances, the National Electrical Code and ANSI/NFPA 70-1999. Hire a qualified electrician or consult a do-it-yourself wiring handbook if you are unfamiliar with installing electrical wiring.
- 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 end of the blades to any obstruction.
- After you install the fan, make sure all connections are secure to prevent the fan from falling.
- The net weight of this fan including the light kit is: 21 lbs.
DANGER
When using an existing outlet box, make sure the outlet box is securely
attached to the building structure and can support the full weight of the fan.
Failure to do this can result in serious injury or death. The stability of the
outlet box is essential in minimizing wobble and noise in the fan after
installation is complete.
To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, DO NOT use power tools to
assemble any part of the fan, including the blades.
If using this fan in a WET location, connect this product to a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupting (GFCI) outlet to reduce the risk of personal injury,
electrical shock or death. If one is not provided, contact a qualified
electrician for proper installation.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, mount fan to
outlet box marked “ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT OF 35 LBS. OR LESS” and use
mounting screws provided with the outlet box. Most outlet boxes commonly used
for the support of lighting fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and
may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
When mounting fan to a ceiling outlet box, use a METAL octagonal outlet box;
do NOT use a plastic outlet box. Secure the outlet box directly to the
building structure. The outlet box and its support must be able to support the
moving weight of the fan (at least 35 lbs.). To avoid personal injury, the use
of gloves may be necessary while handling fan parts with sharp edges.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, wire
connectors provided with this fan are designed to accept only one 12-gauge
house wire and two lead wires from the fan. If your house wire is larger than
12-gauge or there is more than one house wire to connect to the corresponding
fan lead wires, consult an electrician for the proper size wire connectors to
use.
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not use the fan with any
solid state speed control device or control fan speed with a full range dimmer
switch.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, do not bend
the blades when installing or balancing them or when cleaning the fan. Do not
insert objects between the rotating fan blades.
To reduce the risk of personal injury, use only parts provided with this fan.
The use of parts OTHER than those provided with this fan will void the
warranty.
Before proceeding, be sure to shut off electricity at main switch or circuit
breaker in order to avoid electrical shock.
CAUTION
Be sure outlet box is properly grounded and that a ground wire (green or bare)
is present.
Once installation is complete, carefully check all screws, bolts and nuts on
fan motor assembly to ensure that they are secured.
Read all instructions and safety information before installing your new fan.
Review the accompanying assembly diagrams.
Do NOT tamper with or attempt to repair LED component. The light source is
designed for this specific application and should not be serviced by untrained
personnel. If any servicing is required, call our customer service department.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
PART | DESCRIPTION **QUANTITY** |
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A | Downrod |
B | Mounting Bracket (preassembled) |
C | Canopy |
D | Motor Housing |
E | Shade |
F | Fitter Plate |
G | LED Light Kit |
H | Pin (preassembled) |
I | Clip (preassembled) |
J | Motor Plate Screw (preassembled) |
PART | DESCRIPTION **QUANTITY** |
--- | --- |
K | Fitter Plate Screw (preassembled) |
L | Canopy Mounting Screw (preassembled) |
M | Blade |
N | Yoke Cover |
O | Blade Arm |
P | Hanging Ball Cover |
Q | Remote Control Receiver |
R | Remote Pack |
IMPORTANT REMINDER: You must use the parts provided with this fan for proper installation and safety.
HARDWARE CONTENTS (shown actual size)
PREPARATION
Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Place
motor on carpet or on foam to avoid damage to finish. 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: 120 minutes
Tools Required for Assembly (not included): Electrical Tape, Phillips
Screwdriver, Pliers, Safety Glasses, Stepladder and Wire Strippers Helpful
Tools (not included): AC Tester Light, Tape Measure, Do-It-Yourself Wiring
Handbook and Wire Cutters
INITIAL INSTALLATION
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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. -
Determine mounting method to use.
A. Downrod mount (standard or angled ceiling).
B. Closemount (standard ceiling only).
IMPORTANT: If using the angle mount, check to make sure the ceiling angle is not steeper than 19°.
*Helpful Hint: Downrod-style mounting is best suited for ceilings 8 ft. or higher. For taller ceilings you may want to use a longer downrod (not included). Angle-style mounting is best suited for angled or vaulted ceilings. A longer downrod is sometimes necessary to ensure proper blade clearance. Closemount mounting is more suitable for ceilings lower than 8 ft. high. -
Check to make sure blades (M) will be at least 30 in. from any obstruction and at least 7 ft. above the floor.
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Loosen canopy mounting screws (L) in slotted holes of canopy (C) and remove the other two canopy mounting screws (L); save for later use. Remove mounting bracket (B) from canopy (C).
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Secure mounting bracket (B) to outlet box (not included) using screws, spring washers and flat washers provided with the outlet box.
*NOTE: It is very important you use the proper hardware when installing the mounting bracket (B) as this will support the fan.
IMPORTANT: If using the angle mount, make sure open end of mounting bracket (B) is installed facing the higher point of the ceiling, and ensure the ceiling angle is not steeper than 19°.
For DOWNROD-STYLE FAN MOUNTING, proceed to Step 1 below.
For CLOSEMOUNT-STYLE FAN MOUNTING, skip to page 10.
DOWNROD-STYLE FAN MOUNTING
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a Remove pin (H) and clip (I) from downrod (A).
1b. Partially loosen preassembled set screws and nut in yoke at top of motor housing (D). -
Insert downrod (A) through yoke cover (N) and canopy (C). Thread wires from motor housing (D) up through downrod (A).
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Slip downrod (A) into yoke, align holes and re-install pin (H) and clip (I). Tighten downrod set screws and then tighten nut.
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Depending on the length of downrod you use, you may need to cut the lead wires back to simplify the wiring. If you decide to cut back the lead wires, it is suggested you do so in the following manner: Take the lead wires and make sure you have pulled them all the way through the top of the downrod. Start at the TOP of the hanging ball on the downrod and measure 8 in. of lead wire, and then cut the excess wire off with wire cutters (not included).
NOTE: If you do not cut back the lead wires, Steps 4 and 5 are not necessary and you may proceed to Step 6 instead. -
If you cut back the lead wires in Step 4, strip 3/4 in.
of insulation from end of each wire — WHITE, BLACK, GREEN and BLUE (if applicable). Twist stripped ends of each strand of wire within the insulation with pliers (not included). -
Thread each of the wires through a different hole in the hanging ball cover (P). Pull hanging ball cover (P) down securely over hanging ball on downrod (A).
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Install hanging ball of downrod (A) into opening of mounting bracket (B). Align the slot in hanging ball with the tab in mounting bracket (B).
DANGER: Failure to align slot in hanging ball with the tab in mounting bracket (B) may result in serious injury or death.
Continue to WIRING on page 12.
CLOSEMOUNT-STYLE FAN MOUNTING
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Remove preassembled canopy cover from bottom of canopy (C).
NOTE: It may be necessary to use the handle end of a screwdriver (not included) to remove the canopy cover by tapping on the canopy cover from the inside of the canopy (C).
NOTE: The downrod (A) and canopy cover are not used in this type of installation. -
Remove every other preassembled screw/lock washer from top of motor housing (D).
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Pull wires up through hole in the middle of the canopy (C) and attach canopy (C) to motor housing (D) using the three screws/lock washers previously removed.
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Temporarily hang fan on the tab on the mounting bracket (B) using one of the non-slotted holes in the canopy (C).
WIRING
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury,
wire connectors provided with this fan are designed to accept only one
12-gauge house wire and two lead wires from the fan. If your house wire is
larger than 12-gauge or there is more than one house wire to connect to the
corresponding fan lead wires, consult an electrician for the proper size wire
connectors to use.
CAUTION: Be sure outlet box is properly grounded and that a ground (GREEN
or BARE) wire is present.
WARNING: If house wires are different colors than referred to in the
following steps, stop immediately. A professional electrician is recommended
to determine wiring.
WARNING: Using a full range dimmer switch (not included) to control fan
speed will cause a loud humming noise from fan. To reduce the risk of fire or
electrical shock, do NOT use a full range dimmer switch to control fan speed.
DANGER: If using this fan in a WET location, this fan must be connected
to a supply circuit that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) to reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock or death.
- a. Make the necessary wiring connections for remote control operation as detailed below and in the accompanying drawing. To make wire connections, use wire connectors in hardware pack and wire connectors in remote pack (R), making sure to screw each wire connector on in a clockwise direction.
CAUTION: Assistance from another person is recommended for this step.
1b. Connect all GROUND (GREEN) wires from fan (on downrod (A), if applicable,
and mounting bracket (B)) to BARE/GREEN supply wire from ceiling.
Connect BLACK wire (labeled AC IN L) from remote control receiver (Q) to BLACK
supply wire from ceiling.
Connect WHITE wire (labeled AC IN N) from remote control receiver (Q) to WHITE
supplywire from ceiling.
Connect WHITE wire (labeled TO MOTOR N) from remote control receiver (Q) to
WHITE wire from motor housing (D).
Connect BLACK wire (labeled TO MOTOR L) from remote control receiver (Q) to
BLACK wire from motor housing (D).
Connect BLUE wire (labeled FOR LIGHT) from remote control receiver (Q) to BLUE
wire from motor housing (D).
- Wrap electrical tape (not included) around each individual wire connector (CC) down to the wire.
WARNING: Make sure no bare wire or wire strands are visible after making connections. Place GREEN and WHITE wire connections on the opposite side of the outlet box from the BLACK and BLUE wire connections.
Turn spliced/taped wires upward and gently push wires and wire connectors (CC) into outlet box.
**Hardware Used
**
- Gently slide remote control receiver (Q) flat-side up into mounting bracket (B). Turn spliced/taped wires upward and gently push wires and wire connectors into outlet box. Let antenna from remote control receiver (Q) hang to the side.
NOTE: The remote control included with this fan meets the following requirements:
a. Not for use with solid state fans.
b. Electrical rating: 120V / 60 Hz; motor amps:1.25 MAX.
Should you choose to use a different remote control with this fan, it must also meet these same requirements.
FINAL INSTALLATION
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Lift canopy (C) to mounting bracket (B), aligning slotted holes in canopy (C) with loosened canopy mounting screws (L) in mounting bracket (B). Twist canopy (C) clockwise to lock. Re-insert the two canopy mounting screws (L) that were previously removed (Step 4, Page 7) and tighten all canopy mounting screws (L) securely.
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DANGER: To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, DO NOT use power tools to assemble the blades (M). If screws are overtightened, blades (M) may crack and break.
Partially insert three blade screws (AA) along with three rubber blade washers (BB) into holes in blade (M) (labeled THIS SIDE UP) to attach blade arm (O) to blade (M). Then, tighten each blade screw (AA) starting with the one in the middle.
Repeat for remaining blades (M) and blade arms (O).
**Hardware Used
**
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Insert the blade arm (O) through the slot on the band of the motor housing (D). Align holes in blade arm (O) with holes in underside of motor. Attach the blade arm (O) with blade arm screws (DD). Tighten blade arm screws (DD) securely. NOTE: Make sure to completely secure each blade arm (O) before proceeding to the next.
Hardware Used
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Remove one motor plate screw (J) from motor plate preassembled on the underside of the motor housing (D) and partially loosen the other two motor plate screws (J).
Align slotted holes in fitter plate (F) with loosened motor plate screws (J), allowing molex connections to come through hole in fitter plate (F). Twist fitter plate (F) to lock. Re-insert the motor plate screw (J) that was removed and securely tighten all three motor plate screws (J). -
Remove one fitter plate screw (K) from underside of fitter plate (F) and partially loosen the other two fitter plate screws (K). Connect WHITE wire from motor housing (D) to WHITE wire from LED light kit (G). Connect BLACK (or BLUE) wire from motor
housing (D) to BLACK wire from LED light kit (G). Make sure connections are secure. -
Carefully arrange all wires and wire connections inside fitter plate (F). Align slotted holes in LED light kit (G) with loosened fitter plate screws (K). Twist LED light kit (G) to lock. Re-insert the fitter plate screw (K) that was removed and securely tighten all three fitter plate screws (K).
CAUTION: Make sure no wires are being pinched before securing LED light kit (G).
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Align slots on shade (E) with protrusions on the inside border of LED light kit (G). Turn shade (E) clockwise until it no longer turns.
NOTE: Pull down gently on the shade (E) to make sure it is completely secured. -
If you wish to use the remote control bracket from remote pack (R), install screws from remote pack (R) through bracket and into the desired installation site. The remote control transmitter from remote pack (R) rests inside the bracket.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: The remote control transmitter can be programmed to multiple
receivers or fans. If this is not desired, turn wall switch off to any other
programmable receiver or fan.
FCC Compliance Notice for Remote Control and LED Light Kit
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment 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 communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does 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 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.
Distributed by: Litex Industries Inc., P.O. Box 535639, Grand Prairie, TX, 75053; 1-800-527-1292- Locate batteries and remote control transmitter in remote pack (R). Remove protective covering from each one and discard protective covering. Remove battery cover from back of remote control transmitter. Install two AAA batteries (included).
WARNING: Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity.
WARNING: Choking Hazard – Small parts. Keep batteries away from children.
NOTE: DO NOT mix old and new batteries; DO NOT mix alkaline, standard (carbon – zinc) or rechargeable (nickel – cadmium) batteries or equivalent.
NOTE: Batteries are NOT rechargeable. Remove batteries with low or no charge and dispose of properly.
- Locate batteries and remote control transmitter in remote pack (R). Remove protective covering from each one and discard protective covering. Remove battery cover from back of remote control transmitter. Install two AAA batteries (included).
CAUTION: “DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN FIRE, BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK.” – When disposing of household alkaline batteries, it is best to check with your local and state recycling or household hazardous waste coordinators concerning the specifics of the program in your area.
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Restore electrical power. Within 30 seconds of powering fan, press and hold LEARN button on the back of remote control transmitter for 5 seconds (or until light turns on) in order to synchronize remote with fan motor. Use the remote control transmitter to test the light and fan functions to confirm the learning process is complete.
Replace battery cover on remote control transmitter
IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to remote control transmitter, remove the battery if not used for long periods. Store the remote control transmitter away from excess heat or humidity.
NOTE: If fan and/or remote control fail(s) to operate or you have purchased a new remote control transmitter, make sure to turn the power off first. -
Operation buttons on the panel of the remote control transmitter:
3 button for fan HIGH speed
2 button for fan MEDIUM speed
1 button for fan LOW speed
0 button to turn fan OFF
button to turn light ON or OFF
button to change/select color mode:
– warm white
– bright warm white
– natural white
– bright white
– daylight
Tap button quickly to turn light off or on. Hold button down to increase or decrease light. If you press button in excess of 0.7 seconds, it becomes a dimmer. The light varies cyclically in 8 seconds. The light button has an auto resume function, which keeps the light at the same brightness as the last time it was turned off. -
Use the fan reverse switch, located on the top of the motor housing (D), to optimize the fan for seasonal performance. A ceiling fan will allow you to raise your thermostat setting in summer and lower your thermostat setting in winter without feeling a difference in your comfort.
CAUTION: Turn fan off at wall switch and let blades (M) come to a complete stop before manually activating the reverse switch.
4A. In warmer weather, setting the reverse switch in the LEFT position will
result in downward airflow creating a wind chill effect.
4B. In cooler weather, setting the reverse switch in the RIGHT position will
result in upward airflow that can help move stagnant, hot air off the ceiling
area.
4C. IMPORTANT: Reverse switch must be set either completely LEFT or
completely RIGHT for fan to function. If the reverse switch is set in the
middle position, fan will not operate.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
At least twice each year, lower canopy (C) to check downrod (A) assembly and
tighten all screws on fan. Clean motor housing (D) with only a soft brush or
lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the finish.
Clean blades (M) with a lint-free cloth.
IMPORTANT: Shut off main power supply before beginning any maintenance.
Do not use water or a damp cloth to clean the ceiling fan.
Total wattage for the LED light kit on this fan is 18 watts; do not attempt to
replace the LEDs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: Before beginning work, shut off the power supply to avoid electrical shock.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
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Fan does not move. | 1. Reverse switch not engaged. |
2. Power is off or fuse is blown.
3. Faulty wire connection.
4. Molex connections not connected properly.| 1. Push switch firmly either
left or right.
2. Turn power on or check fuse.
3. Turn power off. Loosen canopy and check all connections.
4. Check that molex connections in switch housing are connected properly
according to instructions on page 15.
Noisy operation.| 1. Blades are loose.
2. Cracked blade.
3. Full range dimmer switch.
4. Fan is new.| 1. Tighten all blade screws.
2. Replace blade.
3. Replace with an approved speed control device.
4. Allow fan a “break in” period of a few days, especially when running the
fan at Medium and High speeds.
Excessive wobbling.| 1. Blades are loose.
2. Blade arms incorrectly attached.
3. Unbalanced blades.
4. Fan not securely mounted.
5. Fan too close to vaulted ceiling.
6. Set screw(s) on motor housing yoke is (are) not tightened properly.
7. Set screw on hanging ball is not tightened properly.| 1. Tighten all
blade screws.
2. Re-install blade arms.
3. Switch one blade with a blade from the opposite side.
4. Turn power off. Carefully loosen canopy and verify that mounting bracket
is secure.
5. Use a longer downrod or move fan to another location.
6. Tighten yoke set screw(s) securely.
7. Carefully loosen and lower canopy and verify that set screw on hanging
ball is tightened securely.
Fan operates but light fails| 1. Wires in canopy not wired properly.
2. Wall switch to fan is off.
3. Wires from LED light kit not wired correctly.| 1. Check wires in canopy
and, if necessary, re-wire according to instructions on page 13.
2. Make sure that wall switch to fan is on.
3. Check wires from LED light kit and, if necessary, re-wire according to
instructions on page 15.
Remote control fails to operate.| 1. Remote control transmitter not synced
with fan.
2. Battery not installed correctly.
3. Battery no longer working.| 1. Refer to instructions in Step 2 on page
18.
2. Check that battery has been installed with correct polarity.
3. Replace battery according to instructions on page 17.
NOTE: A small amount of “wobble” is normal and should not be considered a defect.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Set forth below, the manufacturer warrants the fan motor for this ceiling fan
to be free from defects in workmanship and material for the life of the
product. Also, subject to the limitations below, the manufacturer warrants all
ceiling fan parts (“ceiling fan parts” excludes the motor and parts made in
whole or in part with glass) to be free from defects in workmanship and
material for a period of one year after the date of purchase by the original
purchaser at retail.
All claims must be made by the original purchaser, whether such purchaser
purchased the product through a store or contractor. Ceiling fan part defects
must be reported within the first year from the date of purchase. Parts made
in whole or in part with glass and the finishes of metal and other surfaces
are not warranted.
Purchasers are responsible for all costs of removing and reinstalling the
product. Any damage to any part caused by ordinary wear and tear, accident,
misuse, or improper installation, is not covered by this warranty. The
manufacturer assumes no responsibility whatsoever for fan installation. Any
service performed by a non-licensed electrician will render the warranty
invalid.
The manufacturer’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the
motor, parts, or product within the terms stated above. The manufacturer shall
not be liable for any loss or damage of any kind, including any incidental or
consequential damages resulting directly or indirectly, from any breach of
warranty, express or implied, or any other failure of this product. Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages so this limitation may not apply to you. If the original purchaser
ceases to own the fan, this warranty is voided.
Should the purchaser encounter a problem with your fan related to defects in
workmanship or materials within the warranty period associated with the
defective part, the manufacturer agrees to replace the defective part without
charge, or at its option, to replace the ceiling fan with a comparable or
superior model.
The manufacturer’s warranties are limited to the written warranties set out in
this ceiling fan limited lifetime warranty. All other express and implied
warranties, including, without limitation, the implied warranty of fitness for
a particular purpose and the implied warranty of merchantability are
disclaimed. Some states do not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties, so
this disclaimer may not apply to you.
REPLACEMENT PARTS 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
ascs@lowes.com.
PART | DESCRIPTION | PART# |
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A | Downrod | 5497063-A |
B | Mounting Bracket | 5497063-B |
C | Canopy | 5497063-C |
E | Shade | 5497063-E |
M | Blade | 5497063-M |
O | Blade Arm | 5497063-O |
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 ascs@lowes.com.
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