Allen + Roth LED Ceiling Fan

Model: 41945 | Item #: 0577413

Rated for Damp Locations

Tagline: welcoming • sophisticated • inspiring

Package Contents

PartDescriptionQuantity
ADownrod1
BDownrod Pin (preassembled to Downrod [A])1
CDownrod Clip (preassembled to Downrod [A])1
DMounting Bracket1
ECanopy (preassembled to Mounting Bracket [D])1
FCanopy Cover (preassembled to Canopy [E])1
GMotor Assembly1
HFitter Plate1
IFitter Plate Screw (preassembled to Fitter Plate [H])3
JPhillips-head Closemount Screw (preassembled to Motor Assembly [G])3
KSet Screw (preassembled to Motor Assembly [G])2
LYoke Cover1
MBulb3
NAdapter Plate (preassembled to Motor Assembly [G])1
OLight Kit1
PAdapter Plate Screw (preassembled to Adapter Plate [N])3
QGlass Bowl1
RBlade Arm5
SBlade5
TLight Cage1
UMounting Bracket Screw (preassembled to Mounting Bracket [D])4
VFinial Cap1
WFinial (preassembled to Light Kit [O])1
XNut (preassembled to Light Kit [O])1
YRubber Washer (preassembled to Light Kit [O])1
ZRemote Pack1
Diagram showing all included parts labeled A through Z, arranged in a layout.

Hardware Contents

ItemDescriptionQuantity
AAWire Connector6 (+ 1 extra)
BBBlade Screw15 (+ 1 extra)
CCBlade Washer15 (+ 1 extra)
XXMotor Screw10 (+ 1 extra)
Diagrams showing actual size of hardware items AA (Wire Connector), BB (Blade Screw), CC (Blade Washer), and XX (Motor Screw).

Safety Information

CAUTION: Please read and understand this entire manual before attempting to assemble, operate or install the product.

⚠️ Before you begin installing the fan, disconnect the power by removing fuses or turning off the circuit breakers.

Make sure all electrical connections comply with local codes, ordinances, the National Electrical Code and ANSI/NFPA 70-199. 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.

The net weight of this fan is: 19.66 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.

⚠️ WARNING: To avoid personal injury, the use of gloves may be necessary while handling fan parts with sharp edges.

⚠️ WARNING: Using a full-range dimmer switch to control fan speed will cause a loud humming noise from the fan. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do NOT use a full-range dimmer switch to control the fan speed.

⚠️ WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, mount the fan to an outlet box marked “ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT” and use the 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. 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.).

⚠️ 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 and there is more than one house wire to connect to the two fan lead wires, consult an electrician for the proper size wire connectors to use.

⚠️ WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injury, do not bend the blade arms when installing them, balancing the blades or cleaning the fan. Do not insert objects between the rotating fan blades.

⚠️ WARNING: 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.

CAUTION: Read all instructions and safety information before installing your new fan. Review the accompanying assembly diagrams.

CAUTION: Be sure the outlet box is properly grounded or that a ground (green or bare) wire is present.

CAUTION: Carefully check all screws, bolts and nuts on the fan motor assembly to ensure they are secured.

CAUTION: 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:

Please note changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

HKC-US
3350 Players Club Pkwy. #225
Memphis, TN 38125
1-800-643-0067

Preparation

Before beginning the assembly of this product, ensure that all parts are present. Compare all parts with the 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, Step Ladder, Wire Cutters and Wire Strippers

Helpful Tools (not included): AC Tester Light, Tape Measure, Wiring Handbook, and Wire Cutters

Installation

Initial Installation

  1. Turn off the circuit breakers and the wall switch to the fan supply line leads. Diagram 1: Illustration of a circuit breaker panel with a switch being turned off.

    DANGER: Failure to disconnect the power supply prior to installation may result in serious injury or death.

  2. Determine the mounting method to use. Diagram 2: Illustrations comparing Standard Mounting, Angle Mounting, Flushmount, and Closemount installation types.

    Standard Mounting is best suited for ceilings 8 ft. or higher. For taller ceilings you may want to use a longer downrod (not included).

    Angle Mounting is best suited for angled or vaulted ceilings. A longer downrod is sometimes necessary to ensure proper blade clearance. Important: If using the angle mount, check to ensure the ceiling angle is not steeper than 10°.

    Flushmount installation is not available for this item.

    Closemount installation is more suitable for ceilings lower than 8 ft. high.

  3. Ensure the blades (S) will be at least 30 in. from any obstructions. Also check the downrod (A) length to ensure the blades (S) will be at least 7 ft. above the floor. Diagram 3: A diagram showing minimum clearance requirements: 7 ft from blades to floor and 30 in from blades to obstructions.
  4. Loosen all four mounting bracket screws (U) on mounting bracket (D), then completely remove the two mounting bracket screws (U) from the round holes of canopy (E). Set aside for later use. Detach mounting bracket (D) from canopy (E). Diagram 4: Illustration showing how to detach the mounting bracket from the canopy.
  5. Secure the mounting bracket (D) to the outlet box using screws and washers provided with the outlet box. CAUTION: It is very important you use the proper hardware when installing the mounting bracket (D) as this will support the fan. Diagram 5: Illustrations of the Standard Mount and Angle Mount configurations for attaching the bracket to the outlet box.
  6. Remove the downrod pin (B) and downrod clip (C) from the downrod (A). Then partially loosen the set screws (K) in the yoke at the top of the motor assembly (G). Diagram 6: Illustration showing the downrod pin and clip being removed, and set screws on the motor assembly yoke being loosened.

    For Standard or Angle Mounting, continue to page 9. Closemount Instructions, proceed to page 11.

Standard or Angle Mounting Instructions

  1. Insert the downrod (A) -- or a longer downrod, if required -- through the canopy (E) and yoke cover (L). Thread the wires from the fan up through the downrod (A). Diagram 7: Illustration showing the downrod threaded through the canopy and yoke cover, with wires passing through.
  2. Slide the downrod (A) into the yoke of the motor assembly (G), align the holes, then re-install the downrod clip (C) and downrod pin (B). Secure with set screws (K) and slide the yoke cover (L) down until it rests on top of the motor assembly (G). Diagram 8: Illustration showing the downrod inserted into the yoke, with the clip, pin, set screws, and yoke cover being secured.
  3. 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. Measure 8 inches of lead wire, then cut the excess wire off with wire cutters (not included). Diagram 9: Illustration showing wire cutters being used to trim lead wires to 8 inches.
  4. If you decided to cut back the lead wire in Step 9, strip 1/2 in. of insulation from the end of the wires. Twist the stripped ends of each strand of wire within the insulation with pliers (not included). Note: If you did not cut back the lead wires in Step 9, Step 10 is not necessary and you may proceed to Step 11 instead. Diagram 10: Illustration showing wire stripping and twisting.
  5. Install the ball end of the downrod (A) into the opening of the mounting bracket (D). Align the slot in the ball with the tab in the mounting bracket (D). Note: The downrod (A) should not rotate if installed correctly. DANGER: Failure to align the slot in the ball with the tab could cause the fan to fall, which may result in serious injury or death. Diagram 11: Illustration showing the downrod ball end aligning with the tab in the mounting bracket.
  6. Insert the receiver from the remote pack (Z) into the mounting bracket (D) with the flat side facing the ceiling. Proceed to Wiring on page 12. Diagram 12: Illustration showing the remote receiver being inserted into the mounting bracket.

Closemount Instructions

Note: The downrod (A), yoke cover (L), and canopy cover (F) are not used in this type of installation.

  1. Remove the canopy cover (F) from the bottom of the canopy (E). Diagram 1: Illustration showing the canopy cover being removed from the canopy.
  2. Remove the three Phillips-head closemount screws (J) from the top of the motor assembly (G). Align the canopy (E) with the holes of the motor assembly (G), then re-install the Phillips-head closemount screws (J) to secure the canopy (E) to the top of the motor assembly (G). Diagram 2: Illustration showing the canopy being attached to the motor assembly with screws.
  3. Raise the fan and place the canopy (E) on the hook of the mounting bracket (D), temporarily leaving hands free for the wiring process. Then, place the receiver from the remote pack (Z) inside the mounting bracket (D) with the flat side facing the ceiling. Diagram 3: Illustration showing the fan being raised, the canopy placed on the mounting bracket hook, and the receiver placed inside the bracket.

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 and there is more than one house wire to connect to the two fan lead wires, consult an electrician for the proper size wire connectors to use.

CAUTION: Be sure the outlet box is properly grounded or that a ground (green or bare) wire is present.

  1. Secure all wiring connections together with wire connectors (⍢) from hardware kit according to the diagram and these steps:
    • Connect the Green wires from the fan and the mounting bracket (D) to the Bare/Green (ground) supply wire.
    • Note: Closemount installation does not use downrod (A), so there will only be two Green wires to connect.
    • Connect the Blue wire (FOR LIGHT) from the receiver to the Blue fan wire.
    • Connect the Black wire (TO MOTOR L) from the receiver to the Black fan wire.
    • Connect the White wire (TO MOTOR N) from the receiver to the White fan wire.
    • Connect the Black wire (AC IN L) from the receiver to the Black (hot/power) supply wire.
    • Connect the White (AC IN N) from the receiver to the White (neutral) supply wire.
    Important: The Blue fan wire is power for the light. The Black wire is power for the fan. The White wire is common/neutral. The Green wire is the ground wire. If supply wires are different colors than referred to above, a professional electrician should determine proper wiring. Diagram 1: Wiring diagram showing connections between the receiver, fan wires, and house supply wires using wire connectors (⍢). Includes color coding (Black, White, Blue, Green/Bare).
  2. Wrap electrical tape (not included) around each individual wire connector (⍢) down to the wire. Diagram 2: Illustration of wrapping electrical tape around wire connectors.
  3. Turn the spliced/taped wires upward and gently push the wires and wire connectors (⍢) into the outlet box. WARNING: Ensure no bare wire strands are visible after making connections. Place Green and White wire connections on opposite sides of outlet box from the Black. Diagram 3: Illustration showing wires and connectors being pushed into the outlet box.

Final Installation

  1. Align the canopy (E) over the loose mounting bracket screws (U) preassembled on mounting bracket (D). Place the keyholes of the canopy (E) onto the mounting bracket screws (U) and rotate the canopy (E) clockwise. Diagram 1: Illustration showing the canopy being aligned and rotated onto the mounting bracket screws.
  2. Secure the canopy (E) with the mounting bracket screws (U) previously removed (Step 4, page 8). Tighten all mounting bracket screws (U) securely. Diagram 2: Illustration showing the canopy secured with mounting bracket screws.

    Note: The downrod (A), yoke cover (L), and canopy cover (F) are not used in closemount installation.

  3. Partially insert three blade screws (BB) along with three blade washers (CC) through one blade (S) and into one blade arm (R). Tighten each blade screw (BB) with a Phillips screwdriver (not included), starting with the one in the middle. Repeat this step for the remaining blades (S) and blade arms (R). Diagram 3: Illustration showing blade screws (BB) and washers (CC) being used to attach a blade (S) to a blade arm (R).
  4. Install the blade arm (R) to the underside of the motor assembly (G) with the motor screws (XX). Tighten with Phillips head screwdriver. Repeat for each blade arm. Diagram 4: Illustration showing blade arms (R) being attached to the motor assembly (G) with motor screws (XX).
  5. Remove one of the three adapter plate screws (P) preassembled to the adapter plate (N) on the underside of the motor assembly (G) and loosen the other two. Align the holes of the fitter plate (H) with the loosened adapter plate screws (P) and turn clockwise. Replace the previously removed adapter plate screw (P), then tighten all screws. Diagram 5: Illustration showing the fitter plate (H) being aligned and attached to the adapter plate (N) with adapter plate screws (P).
  6. Remove one of the three fitter plate screws (I) from the fitter plate (H) and loosen other two screws. Connect the single-pin connectors from the fitter plate (H) to the single-pin connectors from the light kit (O) --Blue to Blue and White to White. Align the keyholes in the light kit (O) with the loosened fitter plate screws (I) then turn clockwise. Replace the previously removed fitter plate screw (I). Tighten all screws. Diagram 6: Illustration showing single-pin connectors from the fitter plate (H) connecting to the light kit (O), and the light kit being secured with fitter plate screws (I).
  7. Install the bulbs (M) into the sockets of the light kit (O). Remove finial (W), hex nut (X), and rubber washer (Y) from the threaded rod at the bottom of the light kit (O). Important: Make sure you allow the bulbs (M) and light kit (O) to cool before you replace the bulbs (M). Diagram 7: Illustration showing bulbs (M) being installed into the light kit (O), with finial (W), nut (X), and washer (Y) removed.
  8. Lift the glass bowl (Q) over the threaded rod. Secure with the rubber washer (Y) and nut (X). Diagram 8: Illustration showing the glass bowl (Q) being secured with washer (Y) and nut (X).
  9. Lift the light cage (T) and finial cap (V) over the threaded rod and secure with the finial (W). Diagram 9: Illustration showing the light cage (T) and finial cap (V) being secured with finial (W).

Remote Pack Installation

  1. Remote pack (Z) comes equipped with a wall bracket. If you wish to install the wall bracket, remove the small plate to expose the screw holes. Insert wall brackets screws through holes and into wall, then cover with the previously removed small plate. Remote control sits inside the wall bracket. Diagram 10: Illustration showing the wall bracket installation for the remote control.
  2. Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote found in remote pack (Z). Insert the battery from into the remote; ensure polarity of battery matches the polarity indicated in the battery compartment -- positive (+) to positive (+) and negative (-) to negative (-). Replace the battery cover and press the fan power button on the remote to ensure the remote turns on the fan. Note: If remote doesn't turn on the fan, see TROUBLESHOOTING (page 19). Diagram 11: Illustration showing remote battery insertion and polarity.
  3. Turn on the circuit breakers and the wall switch to the fan supply line leads. Assembly is complete. Diagram 12: Illustration of circuit breakers being turned on.

Operating Instructions

  1. To operate the fan using the remote, press and release the following buttons:
    • 000 - High fan speed
    • 00 - Medium fan speed
    • 0 - Low fan speed
    • O - Turns the fan off.
    Press this button quickly to turn the lights on or off. Note: The receiver stores the light setting when the light is turned off. When the light is turned on again, it starts with the most recent setting. Diagram 1: Illustration of the remote control with buttons labeled for fan speed and light control.
  2. Using 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.

    In warmer weather, push the reverse switch left to display a sun icon (☀️), which will result in downward airflow creating a wind chill effect (Fig. 2A).

    In cooler weather, push the reverse switch right to display a snowflake icon (❄️), which will result in upward airflow that can help move hot air off the ceiling area (Fig. 2B).

    Important: The reverse switch must be set either completely left or right in order for the fan to function correctly. If the reverse switch is set in the middle position, the fan will not operate (Fig. 2C).

    Diagram 2: Illustrations showing the fan's reverse switch function: sun icon for downward airflow (warmer weather) and snowflake icon for upward airflow (cooler weather). Also shows the middle position where the fan won't operate.

Care and Maintenance

At least twice each year, tighten all screws on the fan. Clean the motor housing with only a soft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the finish. Clean the blades with a lint-free cloth.

Bulb Replacement: Use 40-watt max. E12-base LED, CFL or incandescent bulbs. Halogen bulbs are not recommended for this item.

Battery Replacement for Remote: Use A23 12-volt battery. Exhausted batteries should be removed from the remote. Non-rechargeable batteries should not be recharged.

Shut off the main power supply before you begin any maintenance tasks. Do not use water or a damp cloth to clean the ceiling fan.

Troubleshooting

The fan does not move.

ProblemPossible CauseCorrective Action
The fan does not move.1. The reverse switch is not engaged.
2. The wall switch is turned off.
3. The power is off or the fuse (breaker) is blown.
4. There is a faulty wire connection.
1. Firmly push the reverse switch completely left or right.
2. Make sure the wall switch is turned on.
3. Turn the power on or check the fuse (breaker).
4. Turn the power off and check all connections at the ceiling outlet box.

The fan is noisy.

ProblemPossible CauseCorrective Action
The fan is noisy.1. The blades are loose.
2. There is a cracked blade.
3. The wall control is not compatible with the fan.
4. The outlet box is not secure.
5. The mounting bracket is not secure.
1. Check and tighten all screws that hold the fan blades to the blade arms and the motor.
2. Replace the cracked blade.
3. Do NOT use a full-range dimmer switch to control the fan speed.
4. Ensure the outlet box is secured to the building structure.
5. Ensure the mounting bracket is secured to the outlet box and that the screws are tight.

There is excessive wobbling.

ProblemPossible CauseCorrective Action
There is excessive wobbling.1. The blades and/or blade arms are loose.
2. The blades are unbalanced.
3. The fan mounting is not secure.
4. The fan is too close to the vaulted ceiling.
5. The set screw on the motor assembly yoke is loose.
1. Check and tighten all screws that hold the fan blades to the blade arms and the blade arms to the motor.
2. Switch one blade with a blade from the opposite side.
3. Turn off the power. Loosen the canopy and verify that the mounting bracket is secure to the electrical outlet box. The bracket must be flush without movement against the outlet box.
4. Use a longer downrod (sold separately) or move the fan to another location.
5. Lift up the yoke cover and tighten the set screw to the yoke until secure.

The fan operates correctly, but the lights are not working.

ProblemPossible CauseCorrective Action
The fan operates correctly, but the lights are not working.1. The bulbs are not installed correctly.
2. The light kit wire plugs are not connected properly.
3. There is a faulty wire connection.
1. Re-install the bulb(s).
2. Ensure the single-pin connectors in the light kit are connected properly.
3. Turn the power off and check all connections at the ceiling outlet box.

Remote control does not work.

ProblemPossible CauseCorrective Action
Remote control does not work.1. Power surge may have cleared memory and remote needs to be re-synced to the receiver.
2. Battery in remote control needs to be replaced.
3. Interference from another remote.
1. Turn power to fan off and back on. Within 30 seconds, press the LEARN button (or the HIGH and LOW buttons) for 5 seconds. When syncing is complete, the fan will start on low speed with light (if applicable) off.
2. Insert new 12V battery in battery compartment of the remote control (see page 16).
3. If there are several fans in close proximity, turn power off to other fans and re-sync the remote (see Corrective Action 1 above).

Limited Lifetime Warranty

The manufacturer warrants this fan to be free from defects in workmanship and materials present at time of shipment from the factory for a lifetime from the date of purchase by the original purchaser.

The retailer also warrants that all other fan parts, excluding any glass or plastic blades, to be free from defects in workmanship and material at the time of shipment from the factory for a period of one year after the date of purchase by the original purchaser. The manufacturer agrees to correct such defects without charge or at its option replace the ceiling fan with a comparable or superior model.

To obtain warranty service, present a copy of the receipt as proof of purchase. All costs of removing and reinstalling the product are your responsibility. Any damage to any part such as by accident or misuse or improper installation or by affixing any accessories, is not covered by this warranty. 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 climate conditions, this warranty does not cover any changes in brass finish, including rusting, pitting, corroding, tarnishing or peeling. Brass finishes of this type give their longest useful life when protected from varying weather conditions. Any glass provided with this fan is not covered by the warranty.

Any replacement of defective parts from 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 for return authorization and shipping instructions so that we may repair or replace the ceiling fan. Any fan or parts returned improperly is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. There is no other expressed warranty. The manufacturer disclaims any and all warranties. The duration of any implied warranty which cannot be disclaimed is limited to the time period as specified in the expressed warranty. The manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, or special damages arising out of or in connection with product use or performance except as may otherwise be accorded by law. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and you may 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.

Replacement Parts List

PartDescriptionPart#
ADownrod4L000011100
DMounting Bracket4L000011290
ECanopy4L000011120
FCanopy Cover4L000011140
LYoke Cover4L000011160
OLight Kit4L000011180
QGlass Bowl4L167100000
TLight Cage4L000011200
RBlade Arm (x 5)4L073890001
SBlade (x 5)4L085280000
VFinial Cap4L000011190
ZRemote Pack4L000011280
HWHardware Kit4L000011230
Diagram showing illustrations of replacement parts labeled A, D, E, F, L, O, Q, T, R, S, V, Z, HW.

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