Assembly & installation – (cac-df), Mounting fan/arm assemblies, Lamp installation – COOK CAC User Manual

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Assembly & Installation – (CAC-DF)

IMPORTANT: It is recommended that the wall mount be
assembled and installed prior to mounting fan.

1. Assemble the back

channel, bottom
channel, and arm
assembly with four
bolts (5/16-18 x 2-1/
2" long) and nylon
locknuts (Refer to
Figure 8).

2. Tighten all bolts.

IMPORTANT: Do not
over tighten bolts.
Overtightening will cause the channels to collapse.

Mounting Fan/Arm Assemblies

1. Layout a rectangular pattern for four (4) bolt anchors

that is 5.0” wide to bolt centers at top and bottom
and10.0” high at both sides of bolt centers.

2. Mount the bracket to

the wall as shown in
Figure 9.

3. Locate two 1/2 x 11/2”

long bolts, two 1/2”
nuts, three 1/2” flat
washers and one
friction washer. These
will be used in step 4
to install the arm
assembly.

4. Insert the arm assembly

into the wall bracket as
shown in Figure 10.
NOTE
: Friction washer
goes between the wall
bracket and lower pivot
channel.

5. (Refer to Figure 11)

Insert the steel spacer
tube in the end of the
arm tube as shown.
Line up holes in tube with inside of spacer.

6. Insert the 3/8 x 3” long

carriage bolt through
the hole in the top
center portion of the
fan yoke.

7. Slip one (1) flat washer

onto bolt followed by
the bent “Z” bracket
(silver color).

NOTE: Position the

upward extending leg
toward the front of the fan as shown in Figure 11. Add
another (1) flat washer on top of “Z” bracket.

Figure 8 - Mounting Arm
Assembly

Anchoring hardware and building structure must be
capable of holding 500 pounds per bolt.

Figure 9 - Mounting Bracket

Orientation

Figure 10 - Arm Installation

Black "Z"

Bracket

Steel

Spacer Tube

Silver "Z"

Bracket

Carriage

Bolt

Figure 11 - Fan and Light
Attachment

IMPORTANT: Do not assemble without “Z” brackets. The

“Z” brackets are designed to prevent damage to the
cords caused by twisting, which may occur if the
brackets are not present.

8. Attach the fan to wall mount by inserting the carriage

bolt in the hole provided at the end of the square tube.
Add black colored “Z” bracket with leg toward the front
of the light extending downward. Add light. Slip one (1)
flat washer over top, followed by the 3/8-16nylon
locking nut provided.

9. Tighten nut to a snug fit. The pivot should provide

sufficient resistance to hold position while in operation,
but still allow movement for easy positioning.

10. Plug fan and light in as shown. Route the fan cord in a

loop as shown to prevent pinching.

NOTE: The recommended location for the electrical outlet is
directly below the wall mount pivot.

Lamp Installation

1. Screw lamp (300 watt max.) into socket until seated

firmly.

2. For lamp replacement, press spring loaded, black push

button in the back of the shade. This will relieve the
spring tension on the socket and allow for easy removal
of the lamp.

CAC-MH Assembly

1. Tilt fan onto its side.
2. Using 2” bolts and nuts, bolt tube to angle, taking care to

align proper holes (See CAC-MH Parts List on Page 8).
Tighten bolts finger-tight. (All hardware will be tightened
fully in step 5).

3. Bolt gussets (See CAC-MH Parts List on Page 8) to

tube/angle assembly, finger-tight.

4. Bolt tube/angle assemblies to sides. Position adjustable

stand against fan stand, matching holes in fan stand to
slots in adjustable stand. Bolt together with 1” bolts and
nuts.

5. Tighten all bolts securely.
6. Assemble casters as shown.
7. Chock wheels. Carefully tilt unit upright.

CAC-WH Assembly Column Installation

1. Locate column for mounting bracket. (NOTE: 6”

minimum, 10” maximum column width).

2. Mount the Column Mounting Bracket to the column

using four 5/8” bolts, grade 5 minimum (not included),
through the Back Plate (See CAC-WH Parts List on
Page 7). NOTE: Bolt length will be determined by the
width of the column. Bolts should be approximately 2”
longer than column depth.

3. Ensure that the centerline of the bracket and the

centerline of the column align with each other and that
the bolts are placed against the column’s surface before
tightening.

Do not use ordinary A-type light bulbs, or any lamp rated
higher than 300 watts.

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