Refer to Figures 3
1. Remove the base and column assembly (which includes upper column, lower column and
spring)from the box.
2. Ensure that the base weight is securely assembled to the base. Secure the column assembly
onto the base using the five bolts and washers provided. Apply 35-45 in. lbs. of torque.
3. Adjust column to desired height and lock in position by tightening triangle knob in collar.
IMPORTANT: Do not over-tighten!
4. Place assembled circulator face down on a flat surface.
5. Tip pedestal assembly over, placing flattened column end in motor yoke.
6. Insert the hexagonal bolt through the column end and the hole in the motor bracket and finger-
tighten the mounting nut and washer. And then insert the mounting bolt through column end
and motor adjustment slot and finger-tighten mounting nut and washer.
7. Stand entire unit upright by lifting at the motor end of the column. Adjust circulator
angle to desired position and tighten larger bolt to 200-230 in.lbs. and smaller bolt to
150-160 in. lbs.
8. Place assembled pedestal and fan on a flat, level surface. Do not place the cord under
the pedestal base. Locate assembly where cord will not be a tripping hazard.
9. Insert the plug into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle or GFCI if codes
requires. The unit is now ready for operation.
FAN WITH WALL BRACKET (Refer to Figures 4.)
1. The wall bracket should be assembled with the J tube and joint as shown in the appropriate
illustration. The wall bracket has Four holes; be sure wall bracket mount adequately as shown
in the illustration.
2. Locate the wall stud nearest the desired fan location. Attach the bracket to the stud using
supplied hardware or appropriately sized bolts and nuts if attaching to I-beams. NOTE: Always
install the bracket to a minimum of 2 x 4 studding.
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