REV. A | 08/30/2021
☑ Prepare Fan Site
Outlet Box: Make sure your outlet box is suitable for fan support. If there is not an
outlet box at the fan location, install one on a ceiling joist or beam.
Concrete Ceiling: Install an anchor hook for the safety cable if required by your
local building and safety code. See the following page for installation details.
Wood Ceiling Joist: Attach the mounting bracket directly to the joist using two
wood screws (not supplied). Recommended: Corrosion-resistant 12-11 x 45 mm hex
head timber screws with seal. If required by local code, mount or embed an outlet
box into the joist. The outlet box must be suitable for fan support.
The mounting/fixing means for attachment to the ceiling such as hooks or other
devices shall be fixed with a sucient strength to withstand four times the
weight of the ceiling fan.
Models and Maximum Weight:
MK-ES62-052306: 25 lb (11.3 kg), MK-ES62-062306: 27 lb (12.1 kg),
MK-ES62-072306: 29 lb (13.2 kg)
Do not use the fan with a dimmer switch.
WARNING: Installation must be in accordance with the requirements set forth
by the National Electrical Code (NEC, United States), ANSI/NFPA 70, and all
national and local codes.
The ground wire must be connected to the supply ground and its length must
be longer than the safety cable.
A means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in
accordance with the wiring rules.
BEFORE YOU START
☑ Turn o Power at Breaker
Input Voltage: 100–277 VAC, 1 Φ, 50/60 Hz
Do not connect the fan to a damaged power
source. Do not attempt to resolve electrical failures
on your own. Contact a licensed electrician if you
are uncomfortable performing electrical work. A
licensed electrician must install the fan if required
by local code.
☑ Gather Tools
Provided with fan