Harbor Breeze Mazon Ceiling Fan
PACKAGE CONTENTS
PART | DESCRIPTION | QUANTITY |
A | Mounting Plate | 1 |
B | Canopy Ring | 1 |
C | Motor Assembly | 1 |
D | Fitter Plate | 1 |
E | Glass Shade | 1 |
F | Fitter Plate Screw (preassembled) | 3 |
G | Blade | 3 |
H | LED Light Kit | 1 |
I | Mounting Plate Lock Washer (preassembled) | 4 |
J | Mounting Plate Screw (preassembled) | 4 |
K | Motor Plate Screw (preassembled) | 3 |
L | Remote Pack | 1 |
HARDWARE CONTENTS (shown actual size)
PREPARATION
- Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with 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, Stepladder and Wire Strippers Helpful Tools (not included): AC Tester Light, Tape Measure, Do-It-Yourself-Wiring Handbook and Wire Cutters
INITIAL INSTALLATION
- Turn off circuit breakers and wall switch to the fan supply line leads.
- DANGER: Failure to disconnect power supply prior to installation may result in serious injury or death
- This fan can be mounted as a flush mount on a regular (no-slope) ceiling only. Check to make sure blades (G) will be at least 30 inches from any obstruction and at least 7 ft. above the floor.
- Remove all three preassembled motor stabilization pieces from motor assembly (C). The motor stabilization pieces may be discarded at this time.
- Secure mounting plate (A) to outlet box using screws, spring washers, and flat washers provided with the outlet box.
- NOTE: It is very important you use the proper hardware when installing the mounting plate (A) as this will support the fan. Pull electrical wiring from outlet box through center hole in the mounting plate (A).
- Locate mounting plate screw (J)/mounting plate 53 lock washer (I) on outer edge of mounting plate (A) that is closest to the j-hook and remove that mounting plate screw (J)/mounting plate lock washer (I). Also, remove the mounting plate screw (J)/mounting plate lock washer (I) on outer edge of mounting plate (A) directly opposite the one that was just removed. Partially loosen the other two mounting plate screws (J)/mounting plate lock washers (I).
- With wider opening facing up, place canopy ring (B) over top of motor assembly (C). Allow canopy ring (B) to rest on top of motor for the time being.
- Lift motor assembly (C) to mounting plate (A). Hang motor assembly (C) on j-hook on underside of mounting plate (A).
- IMPORTANT: Use one of the non-slotted holes on the rim of the motor assembly (C) to do so. This will allow motor assembly (C) to hang out of
the way while wiring.
- IMPORTANT: Use one of the non-slotted holes on the rim of the motor assembly (C) to do so. This will allow motor assembly (C) to hang out of
WIRING
- IMPORTANT: For each wire connection below, use one of the wire connectors (CC) provided, making sure to screw wire connector (CC) on in a clockwise direction. Connect BLACK wire from fan to BLACK wire from ceiling. Connect WHITE wire from fan to WHITE wire from ceiling. Connect all GROUND
(GREEN) wires together from fan (on motor assembly (C) and mounting plate (A)) to BARE/GREEN wire from ceiling.- NOTE: Black wire is hot power for fan. White wire is common for fan and light kit. Green or bare wire is ground.
- Hardware Used
- Wrap electrical tape around each individual wire connector (CC) down to the wire.
- WARNING: Make sure no bare wire or wire strands are visible after making connections. Place green and white connections on opposite side of box from the black and blue (if applicable) connections. Turn spliced/taped wires upward and gently push wires and wire connectors (CC) into outlet box.
FINAL INSTALLATION
- Remove motor assembly (C) from “J” hook and slide top of motor assembly (C) over mounting plate (A), aligning slotted holes in motor assembly (C) with loosened mounting plate screws (J)/mounting plate lock washers (I) in mounting plate (A). Twist motor assembly (C) to lock. Re-insert the other two mounting plate screws (J)/mounting plate lock washers (I) previously removed (Step 5, page 8) to secure motor assembly (C). Tighten all mounting plate screws (J) securely.
- Locate four tabs inside canopy ring (B). Align tabs in canopy ring (B) with four grooves at top of motor assembly (C) and raise canopy (B) until you hear tabs snap into grooves.
- NOTE: Canopy ring (B) should fit flush to ceiling when done correctly.
- DANGER: To reduce the risk of serious bodily injury, DO NOT use power tools to assemble the blades (G). If screws are overtightened, blades (G) may crack and break. Insert the blade (G) through the slot on the band of the motor assembly (C). Align holes in blade (G) with holes in plate on underside of motor. Attach the blade (G) with blade screws (AA) and fiber blade washers (BB). Then, tighten each blade screw (AA), starting with the one in the middle. Repeat for remaining blades (G)
- Hardware Used
- Blade Screw
- Fiber Blade Washer
- Remove one motor plate screw (K) from motor plate preassembled on the underside of the motor assembly (C) and partially loosen the other two motor plate screws (K). Align slotted holes in fitter plate (D) with loosened motor plate screws (K), allowing male plug from motor assembly (C) to come through a hole in fitter plate (D). Twist fitter plate (D) to lock. Re-insert the motor plate screw (K) that was removed and securely tighten all three motor plate screws (K).
- Remove one fitter plate screw (F) from fitter plate (D) and partially loosen the other two fitter plate screws (F). Connect male plug from motor assembly (C) to female plug from fitter plate (D), matching up the colors on the plugs for correct fit. Make sure plugs connect tightly.
- Locate BLUE and WHITE wires in fitter plate (D). Connect WHITE wire from LED light kit (H) to WHITE wire from fitter plate (D). Connect BLUE wire from LED light kit (H) to BLUE wire from fitter plate (D). Make sure molex connections are secure. Carefully arrange wires inside the fitter plate (D). Align slotted holes in LED light kit (H) with loosened screws in fitter plate (D). Re-insert the fitter plate screw (F) previously removed. Tighten all three fitter plate screws (F) securely.
- Align slots on glass shade (E) with protrusions on the inside of the fitter plate (D). Turn glass shade (E) to the right (clockwise) until it no longer turns.
- NOTE: Pull down gently on the glass shade (E) to make sure that it is secured completely
- If you wish to use the remote control bracket from remote pack (L), install screws from remote pack (L) through bracket and into the desired installation site. The remote control transmitter from remote pack (L) rests inside the bracket.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FCC Compliance Notice for Remote Control
- Modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
- NOTE: 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
- Remove contents of remote pack (L). Remove battery cover from back of remote control transmitter. Remove protective covering from battery–protective covering may be discarded. Install battery with positive (+) end toward top of remote control transmitter. Replace battery cover on remote control transmitter.
- CAUTION: “DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN FIRE, BATTERIES MAY EXPLODE OR LEAK.” – When disposing of household alkaline batteries, it is best to check with your local and state recycling or household hazardous waste coordinators concerning the specifics of the program in your area. You may also locate a recycling center by calling 1-800-8-BATTERY or 1-877-2-RECYCLE or visit www.epa.gov/epawaste/index.htm or www.earth911.org for more information
- Restore electrical power. Within 30 seconds of restoring electrical power, press and hold the “0” button on the remote control transmitter for 5 seconds or until light on the fan blinks twice. Use the remote control transmitter to test the light and fan functions to confirm the learning process is complete.
- NOTE: Remove protective covering from front of remote control transmitter and discard.
- IMPORTANT: To prevent damage to remote control transmitter, remove the battery if not used for long periods. Store the remote control transmitter away from excess heat or humidity
- Operation buttons on the panel of the remote control transmitter:
- 3 button for fan HIGH speed
- 2 button for fan MEDIUM speed
- 1 button for fan LOW speed
- 0 button to turn fan OFF
- Bulb button to turn light ON or OFF
- Tap button quickly to turn lights off or on. Hold button down to increase or decrease lights. If you press button in excess of 0.7 seconds, it becomes a dimmer. The lights vary cyclically in 8 seconds. The light button has an auto-resume function, which keeps the light at the same brightness as the last time it was turned off.
- Use the fan reverse switch on the fitter plate (D) to optimize the fan for seasonal performance. 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.- 4a. In warmer weather, setting the reverse switch in the LEFT position will result in downward airflow creating a wind chill effect.
- 4b. In cooler weather, setting the reverse switch in the RIGHT position will result in upward airflow that can help move stagnant, hot air off the ceiling
area. - 4c. IMPORTANT: The reverse switch must be set 4c either completely LEFT or completely RIGHT for fan to function. If the reverse switch is set in the
middle position, fan will not operate.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- At least twice each year, check mounting plate screws (J) and then tighten all screws on the fan. Clean motor assembly (C) with only a soft brush or lint-free cloth to avoid scratching the finish. Clean blades (G) with a lint-free cloth.
- IMPORTANT: Shut off main power supply before beginning any maintenance. Do not use water or a damp cloth to clean the ceiling fan.
- Total wattage for the light kit for this fan is 18 watts; do not attempt to replace the LEDs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: Before beginning work, shut off the power supply to avoid electrical shock.
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
Fan does not move. | 1. Reverse switch not engaged.
2. Power is off or fuse is blown.
3. Faulty wire connection.
4. Wires in light kit fitter not wired correctly.
5. Learning code process between fan and remote control transmitter may not have been successful and learning code was not activated. | 1. Push switch firmly either left or right. 2. Turn power on or check fuse at circuit breaker. 3. Turn power off. Loosen motor assembly and check all connections. 4. Check that male and female plugs in fitter plate are connected properly according to instructions on page 11. 5. Turn off power and repeat instructions in Step 2 on page 14. |
Noisy operation. | 1. Blades are loose. 2. Cracked blade. 3. Full range dimmer switch.
4. Fan is new.
5. Motor assembly is loose. | 1. Tighten all blade screws. 2. Replace blade. 3. Use only with included speed control device. 4. Allow fan a “break in” period of a few days, especially when running the fan at Medium and High speeds. 5. Verify mounting plate screws are secure according to instructions on page 10. |
Excessive wobbling. | 1. Blades are loose. 2. Blade incorrectly attached. 3. Unbalanced blades.
4. Fan not securely mounted. | 1. Tighten all blade screws. 2. Re-install blades. 3. Switch one blade with a blade from the opposite side. 4. Verify mounting plate is secure. |
Fan operates but light fails. | 1. Wires in outlet box not wired properly.
2. Wall switch to light is off.
3. Wires in fitter plate not wired correctly. | 1. Check wires in outlet box and, if necessary, re-wire according to instructions on page 9. 2. Make sure wall switch to light is on. 3. Check that molex connections in fitter plate are connected properly according to instructions on page 12. |
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
- For replacement parts, call our customer service department at 1-800-643-0067, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., EST, Monday – Sunday.
A Mounting Plate 0807421-A 0807422-A B Canopy Ring 0807421-B 0807422-B D Fitter Plate 0807421-D 0807422-D E Glass Shade 0807421-E 0807422-E G Blade 0807421-G 0807422-G
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Harbor Breeze Mazon Ceiling Fan-FAQs
Which direction should a Harbor Breeze ceiling fan turn?
In warmer months, the blades should turn counterclockwise. In cooler months, they should turn clockwise.
Which direction should a ceiling fan run for cooling?
During summer, the fan should spin counterclockwise to push air downward and create a cooling breeze.
Can I turn on the fan without using the AC?
Yes, running the fan circulates air and increases ventilation even when the AC is off, helping reduce stuffiness.
What do “D” and “CFL” mean on a fan remote?
1. “CFL” turns the lights on and off (dimmer function doesn’t work with standard CFL bulbs).
2. The “D/CFL” switch should be set to “CFL” for standard CFL bulbs or “D” for dimmable incandescent bulbs.
Are downrods universal?
Most downrods are compatible with fans from the same manufacturer. Check the length, internal diameter, threading type, color, and finish to ensure compatibility.
How many degrees does a ceiling fan cool a room?
A ceiling fan can make a room feel about 4°F cooler, allowing you to raise the thermostat and save energy.
What do you call a fan that goes back and forth?
A fan that moves back and forth is called an oscillating fan.
How do I get my ceiling fan to rotate in the right direction?
Use the direction switch on the fan. Flip it to spin counterclockwise for summer cooling and clockwise for fall and winter.