BIG ASS FANS ES6 Indoor Outdoor Fan Owner’s Manual
- August 24, 2024
- BIG ASS FANS
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BIG ASS FANS ES6 Indoor Outdoor Fan
Product Information
The Big Ass Fans Warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and maintenance. The warranty period varies depending on the type of fan purchased. The warranty is valid when the product is installed correctly according to the written installation instructions and operated as specified.
Product Usage Instructions
Installation Requirements:
Install the fan according to the provided installation instructions. Ensure
proper electrical connections and secure mounting.
Maintenance:
Regularly clean the fan blades and motor housing to prevent dust buildup.
Check for any loose components and tighten if necessary.
Troubleshooting:
If the fan is not operating correctly, refer to the troubleshooting section of
the user manual or contact Big Ass Fans Technical Support for assistance.
Warranty Service:
To obtain warranty service, keep proof of purchase and contact Big Ass Fans
Technical Support department through the website or phone number provided in
your region. If a replacement part is required, you will be responsible for
shipping the product to the service center.
FAQ:
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Q: What is covered under the warranty?
A: The warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship that affect the fan’s ability to operate properly under normal use and maintenance. -
Q: How long is the warranty period?
A: The warranty period varies depending on the type of fan purchased, ranging from 3 to 5 years.
BEFORE YOU START
Turn off Power at Breaker
Input Voltage: 100–277 VAC, 1 Φ, 50/60 Hz Do not connect the fan to a
damaged power source. Do not attempt to resolve electrical failures on your
own. Contact a licensed electrician if you are uncomfortable performing
electrical work. A licensed electrician must install the fan if required by
local code.
Do not use the fan with a dimmer switch or a third-party switch.
WARNING: Installation must be by the requirements set forth by the
National Electrical Code (NEC, United States), ANSI/NFPA 70, and all national
and local codes.
The ground wire must be connected to the supply ground and its length must be
longer than the safety cable.
A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring by the
wiring rules.
Gather Tools
Prepare Fan Site
Outlet Box: Make sure your outlet box is suitable for fan support. If
there is not an outlet box at the fan location, install one on a ceiling joist
or beam.
Concrete Ceiling: Install an anchor hook for the safety cable if required
by your local building and safety code. See the following page for
installation details. Wood Ceiling Joist: Attach the mounting bracket directly
to the joist using two wood screws (not supplied).
Recommended: Corrosion-resistant 12-11 x 45 mm hex head timber screws
with seal. If required by local code, mount or embed an outlet box into the
joist. The outlet box must be suitable for fan support.
The mounting/fixing means for attachment to the ceiling such as hooks or other
devices shall be fixed with a sufficient strength to withstand four times the
weight of the ceiling fan.
- Models and Maximum Weight:
- MK-ES62-052306: 25 lb (11.3 kg), MK-ES62-062306: 27 lb (12.1 kg), MK-ES62-072306: 29 lb (13.2 kg)
Prepare Concrete Ceiling (if applicable)
Drill three Ø 8 mm holes in the pattern shown. The hole depth should not
exceed 46 mm. Remove any dust from the holes. Insert three anchor bolts into
the holes. Strike the heads of the anchor bolts with a hammer, ensuring the
bolt sleeves are fl ush with the ceiling surface. Position the mounting bracket
on the anchor bolts. Ensure all three anchor bolts are fully tightened to
expand and lock the anchors. If required by local building and safety codes,
install an anchor hook for the safety cable. Drill an Ø 8 mm hole for the
anchor hook. The hole depth should not exceed 46 mm. Remove any dust from the
hole, and then insert the anchor hook and fully tighten.
PARTS AND HARDWARE
If the EMI filter is included, install it with your fan. EMI filter not applicable to North American installations.
INSTALLATION
Install downrod
Align holes on downrod with holes on motor bracket. Secure downrod with the
M6 x 32 mm bolt and M6 nut (Fig. 1.1). If you are installing the optional
uplight, make sure the downrod wiring harness and the motor unit wiring
harness are on opposite sides of the downrod. This will make the harnesses
easier to connect to the uplight.
If you are NOT installing the uplight, connect downrod wiring harness to motor unit wiring harness (Fig. 1.2). If you are installing the uplight, do not connect the downrod wiring harness.
Install lower safety cable and ground wire
Install safety cable and ground wire lugs with unpainted screws and lock
washers (Fig. 2).
Install uplight (optional)
Skip this step if you are not installing the uplight.
Make sure wiring harnesses are as close to downrod as possible so that they do
not interfere with uplight installation (Fig. 3.1).
Skip this step if you are not installing the uplight.
Align rectangular cutouts in center of uplight with bolts on downrod. Make
sure uplight wiring harness and motor unit wiring harness are on opposite
sides of downrod. This will make the harnesses easier to connect. Slide
uplight down the downrod, resting it on the fan hub (Fig. 3.2).
WARNING: Skin or eye damage may result from directly viewing ultraviolet light produced by the lamp in this apparatus. Always disconnect power before relamping or servicing. Replace ultraviolet LEDs with Model No. 1050-45-50, manufactured by Big Ass Fans.
Skip this step if you are not installing the uplight.
Tighten the two set screws at top of uplight. Connect uplight wiring harness
to motor unit wiring harness. Connect downrod wiring harness to receptacle on
uplight (Fig. 3.3).
Reduce slack
Make sure all hardware is secure, and then gently tug cables at top of downrod
to reduce slack (Fig. 4).
Position wiring cover and canopy
Slide wiring cover down downrod, resting it on the fan hub or uplight. Make
sure no wires are visible between the cover and fan hub or uplight. Slide
canopy down downrod, resting it on the wiring cover (Fig. 5).
Install mounting ball
Slide mounting ball over downrod (Fig. 6.1).
Insert 6 mm steel pin into hole at top of downrod, and then slide the mounting
ball upward, seating the steel pin in the inner slots (Fig. 6.2).
Insert wedge into mounting ball and secure with screw. Tighten screw enough to
prevent movement between the mounting ball and downrod, but do not over-
tighten (Fig. 6.3).
Install mounting bracket
- Disconnect power to fan location before installing mounting bracket.
- WARNING: Mount only to an outlet box marked acceptable for fan support.
Secure mounting bracket to mounting structure with suitable hardware (not supplied) (Fig. 7). Outlet box shown. Your mounting structure may diff er from the illustration. Power supply omitted from mounting bracket illustration for clarity.
Hang fan
Raise fan to mounting bracket. Align rib in mounting bracket with slot in
mounting ball, position mounting ball, and let fan hang freely (Fig. 8).
Gently twist downrod to ensure it is properly seated and will not move during
fan operation.
a. Wire fan (no EMI filter)
- Disconnect power to fan location before wiring fan.
- Do not use the fan with a dimmer switch or a third-party switch.
Wire fan as shown using the wire connectors (Fig. 9a). Attach green ground
wire to mounting bracket with the unpainted screw. Connect wiring harness from
power supply to wiring harness from downrod, making sure that the wiring and
safety cable are routed in the same direction.
Carefully tuck wiring into outlet box or building structure. Ensure wire
connectors are turned upward and that wires are spread apart with grounded
conductors on one side of the outlet box/mounting structure and ungrounded
conductors on the other side.
Supply Power Wire Color Chart
b. Wire fan (with EMI filter)
- Disconnect power to fan location before wiring fan.
- Do not use the fan with a dimmer switch or a third-party switch.
Wire fan as shown using the wire connectors (Fig. 9b). Attach green ground
wire to mounting bracket with the unpainted screw. Connect wiring harness from
power supply to wiring harness from downrod, making sure that the wiring and
safety cable are routed in the same direction.
Carefully tuck wiring into outlet box or building structure. Ensure wire
connectors are turned upward and that wires are spread apart with grounded
conductors on one side of the outlet box/mounting structure and ungrounded
conductors on the other side.
Supply Power Wire Color Chart
Install fan stabilizer (optional, outdoor fans only)
The fan stabilizer is included only if purchased as an outdoor fan accessory.
If you purchased the fan stabilizer kit, fit stabilizer into notches on top of
mounting ball (Fig. 10.1).
Secure stabilizer plate to stabilizer with the M6 x 70 mm bolt and M6 nut (Fig. 10.2).
Secure safety cable
Some local safety codes require the safety cable to be secured directly to an
existing part of the building structure (Canada, Singapore). It may be
necessary to install additional structural material to provide attachment
points. Check your local safety code if you are unsure. Contact Customer
Service for help.
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Mounting Bracket
Loop safety cable around mounting bracket, and then secure it with the shackle (Fig. 11.1). -
Anchor Hook
Loop safety cable around anchor hook, and then secure it with the shackle (Fig. 11.2). -
Building Structure
Loop safety cable around building structure, and then secure it with the shackle (Fig. 11.3). Acceptable building structures include a wooden beam or a metal mounting brace secured between two beams. In some cases it may be necessary to install additional structural material to provide attachment points.
Raise canopy
Raise canopy to mounting bracket, aligning the four holes on the canopy with
the holes on the bracket. Secure canopy to mounting bracket with the painted
screws (Fig. 12). Make sure all wires and the safety cable are tucked in the
canopy.
Install airfoils
If installing multiple fans, do not mix airfoils from different motor
units. Each set of airfoils must be installed on the motor unit the airfoils
shipped with.
Before installing the airfoils, make sure the numbers 1 through 6 on the
bottom of the fan are centered in the six openings, and make sure the two
yellow tabs next to numbers 1 and 5 are visible (Fig. 13.1). You may need to
push in the yellow tabs and rotate the fan hub until all six numbers are
visible and centered.
Before installing the airfoils, use the provided T-handle hex key to loosen the six recessed hex bolts above each number. Do NOT loosen the six Phillips head screws below each number. Loosen all six recessed hex bolts until both yellow tabs have descended as far as they will go (Fig. 13.2). The airfoils cannot be inserted into the motor unit until all six hex bolts are fully loosened and both yellow tabs are all the way down.
Slide the airfoils into the slots on the sides of the motor unit as shown (Fig. 13.3). Install each airfoil on the opposite side of the fan from the previous airfoil to prevent the fan from tilting. Make sure all airfoils are fully seated in the slots and that the numbered sticker on each airfoil matches the corresponding number on the bottom of the fan. Do NOT tighten the six recessed hex bolts until all airfoils are inserted.
Use the provided T-handle hex key to tighten the six recessed hex bolts above each number on the bottom of the fan according to the numbered sequence. Do NOT tighten or loosen the six Phillips head screws below each number. Give each hex bolt three full turns with the hex key before moving to the next bolt in the sequence. Continue giving each hex bolt three turns in the numbered sequence until all six bolts are fully tightened and the yellow tabs next to numbers 1 and 5 are fl ush with the tab openings (Fig. 13.4).
a. Install lower cover
Align slots on lower cover with tabs on bottom of fan and twist cover
clockwise to lock (Fig. 14.1).
b. Install LED light (optional)
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect power to fan
before installing LED light.
Plug LED light wiring harness into receptacle on bottom of fan. Align slots on
light with tabs on bottom of fan and twist light clockwise to lock (Fig.
14.2).
Use only light kits marked “Suitable for Use in Damp Locations.”
Use only light kit model 010450. Light Kit Weight: 2.2 lb (998 g)
Congratulations!
Installation is now complete. Turn on power and test your fan using the remote
control.
Remote Control
- Press Auto to enable motion sensing and automatic fan speed adjustment as room conditions change. To adjust your Auto preferences, download the Big Ass Fans mobile app.
- Press and hold to change control modes:
- Uplight only
- LED light only
- Both lights simultaneously
To change the LED color (uplight only) or color temperature or to turn on the uplight’s UV-C option (if installed), download the Big Ass Fans mobile app. Note: The UV-C option will only turn on while the fan is spinning.
For operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting information, visit bigassfans.com/support
Removing the lower cover or LED light
If you need to remove the lower cover, twist cover counterclockwise and slide
down (Fig. 15.1).
If you need to remove the LED light, use a long, thin object such as a small allen wrench or pen tip to press tab on light. While pressing tab, twist light counterclockwise and slide down (Fig. 15.2).
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- WARNING: Risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons during cleaning and user maintenance. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before servicing.
- WARNING: Skin or eye damage may result from directly viewing ultraviolet light produced by the lamp in this apparatus. Always disconnect power before relamping or servicing.
Please take a few moments each year to perform the following preventative maintenance procedures on your fan to ensure its safe and efficient operation.
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Checking the safety cable
Check that the safety cable is properly installed by removing the canopy screws, sliding the canopy down the downrod, and examining the safety cable and hardware. -
Checking the hardware
Make sure the mounting hardware and the screws securing the airfoils to the fan hub are securely fastened. Tighten the six airfoil screws on the bottom of the fan according to the numbered sequence. When finished, repeat the tightening sequence. -
Checking the wiring
Make sure the wire connectors are secure and the ground wires are securely connected. -
Cleaning the airfoils
Dust the airfoils regularly. If the fan becomes dirty, clean it with a damp cloth and ordinary soap and water. Do not use solvents, gasoline, or any other chemical cleaners! These may cause surface distortion and damage to the fan. -
Cleaning the uplight
Clean the LEDs periodically to ensure optimal performance. Use a compressed air duster to remove dust and debris from the LEDs. Do not touch the LEDs while cleaning. Hold the duster can upright when using.
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