SFR524G3L 52-Inch Ceiling Fan
Installation and User Manual
Important Safety Information
⚠️ Before commencing installation, it is imperative to shut off power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Ensure all electrical connections are secure and properly insulated to prevent electrical shock.
- Read all instructions thoroughly before proceeding with installation.
- Verify that the fan is properly grounded.
- Do not operate the fan if any component appears damaged.
- Always follow local electrical codes.
Installation Guide
Mounting the Fan
Securely attach the ceiling mounting bracket to a robust ceiling joist or a fan-rated electrical box. The bracket must be firmly fixed to support the weight and operation of the fan. Refer to provided diagrams for correct placement and fastening.
Wiring Connections
Connect the fan's electrical wires to the corresponding house supply wires. Typically, this involves connecting the black wire (hot) to the house's hot wire, the white wire (neutral) to the house's neutral wire, and the green or bare copper wire (ground) to the house's ground wire. Ensure all connections are made within approved wire connectors and are securely insulated.
Fan Assembly
Attach the fan motor housing to the installed mounting bracket. Connect the fan blades to the blade irons, and then attach the blade irons to the fan motor. If your model includes a light kit, connect its wiring according to the instructions.
Remote Control Pairing
To establish communication between the remote control and the fan, press and hold the designated pairing button on the remote for approximately 5 to 10 seconds. A successful pairing is usually confirmed when the fan's light momentarily turns off.
Note: Failure to pair the remote may result in the fan not responding correctly to commands.
Operating Your Ceiling Fan
Utilize the remote control to manage fan speed, change the direction of rotation (for summer or winter use), and operate the integrated lighting. Consult the remote control's layout for specific button functions.
Maintenance and Care
Periodically inspect and tighten all screws, particularly those securing the fan blades and blade brackets, to ensure continued stability. Clean the fan motor housing and blades using a soft, dry cloth.