Atria, Safety considerations – Casablanca Fan Company Atria C18GXXXF User Manual

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Atria

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Safety Considerations

Safety and proper operation of your Casablanca fan both
require a thorough knowledge of the product and correct
installation; therefore, before attempting to install and
operate your fan, read this Owner’s Manual completely
and carefully. Retain this manual for future reference.

CAUTION:

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RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK!

Turn off all electricity at the circuit breaker
or fuse box before attempting any
installation procedure. Installation is to be
in accordance with the National Electrical
ANSI/NFPA 70-1999 and local codes. If
you are unfamiliar with the wiring codes,
contact a qualified electrician. To avoid
overheating and possible damage to
other equipment, do not install control
to a receptacle, fluorescent light fixture,
operating appliance, or transformer-
supplied appliance.

This ceiling fan requires a grounded electrical supply of

120 VAC, 60 Hz and a minimum of 15-amp circuit. The
maximum current required for the fan with light fixture
if 2.9 amps. The fan uses about 1.1 amps (132 watts).

Where wire nuts are employed, be sure all

bare wires are fully inserted into the metal wire
connectors inside the plastic wire nut covering.

When installing the canopy, light kit, and wall

controls, make sure all wires are carefully
tucked away and that no wires are pinched.

The fan must be supplied with three

independent 120V AC supply wires to provide
power for the fan, the light, and neutral.

WARNING:

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Do not insert foreign objects

in between the rotating fan blades.

WARNING:

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To reduce the risks of fire or

electric shock, do not use this fan with any
solid-state control device. Use only the
control provided with or recommended for
this fan.

Dimensions indicated are the minimum
allowable for proper installation.

18"

84"

70"

Circuit Breaker

(Trip breaker for the

circuit you will be

working on)

Fuse Box

(Remove fuse for the

circuit you will be

working on)

from bottom edge

of blade to floor

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