I want to thank you so much for the video for the decorative 60” fan. It is an excellent and well detailed video. I tried using the installation procedure but found it more confusing that anything. I was able to follow step-by step with ease. Excellent job putting this video together. Cudos
Thanks for the wonderful step-by-step clear instructions. I just bought this fan yesterday and by watching your video I could complete the installation easily. Even for once, I did not look at the instructions booklet. Keep up the good work
We have this same fan and were struggling a bit with the installation, Now, after seeing this it will no longer be an issue thanks for taking the time to make this video! JeffinMaine
I was putting the fan in opposite of the way you were doing it, DOH! I even attached the extended cable for some stupid reason...ok, going to start over and do it the right way. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much. You made this easy and foolproof. Keep up the good work! I was not sure I could do this on my own but completed it in just a few hours!
This may be the best tutorial video I've ever seen. Installed two fans this weekend, used this for both (first two ceiling fans I've ever installed). Documentation-only would have been impossible. Thank you so much for this.
Why does fan automatically go on every time i turn fan on. There’s no memory to previous setting. I just want the light to come on and the fan blades to remain off
Extremely helpful. In addition , my wiring from my condo had a red wire which i connected to the black from condo to the black on the fan. All worked out well!
We are happy to hear that everything worked out. Just a note that the red wire may be a switch wire. We would suggest just capping the red wire from the house and just connecting the black from the fan to the black from the house.
Thanks for the video! My outlet box has black, red, white and ground wires and the outlet box is controlled by a dimmer switch. I connected the wires the way you explained (black-black) (white-white) (green-ground) and left the red wire alone. The light and fan both work however it’s a little finicky, it flickers at times and some fan settings cause the light to turn on and off. The light also takes a second to turn on after I flip the switch on the wall. How can I resolve this issue?
The issue may be with the switch limiting power to the fan. You can troubleshoot this by wiring the receiver to the house supply line (no switch) and see if the fan function improves. If not, we would suggest calling Home Decorators Collection customer service. Their team is pretty good at troubleshooting over the phone.
Thank you for providing this video. I have one question however. I did exactly how you described to mount this very same fan. However the fan does not work nor does the light. I am suspecting that it may have something to do with the power source which currently is a dimmable knob. Should I switch that out to an actual light switch single gang? Or do I have a different type of problem. Oh one other issue. This is a very old house and there is no ground wire from the source.
Thanks for watching. No ground wire, no problem. The issue is with the dimming knob. We would suggest either connecting the fan directly to the house supply line and capping off the switch wire, or changing the switch to a standard on/off switch.
@@ceilingfans101 Ah-Ha! That dimmer switch is most likely the culprit. I'm gonna to take your suggestion to simply connect the wire leads from the fan directly to the house supply and install a cover plate. I'll let you know how it goes! Thanks so much for your quick response.
We have to say that we are not licensed electricians and if you have questions about wiring, you should always contact a licensed electrician to make sure wires are connected correctly. That being said, we would suggest just capping off the red wire using an electrical nut and electrical tape. Typically, a red wire is a switch wire. If you want to use the switch, connect the receiver power wire to the red wire instead of the house black wire and cap off the house black wire. This would allow you to turn the fan and light on/off using the switch.
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Most shaking and noise issues can be atributed to loose or incorrectly installed parts. Please make sure everything is installed correctly and completely tightened. If that does not resolve the issue, call the customer service number listed on the manual cover. The HDC team is good at troubleshooting over the phone.
Nice video, but good freaking luck getting the decorative cover on (10:17), as when the HH screws are tightened they become recessed so the cover can’t easily attach. This bloke makes it look simple. I can assure you it is not. I ended up breaking my cover off. The installer in the video makes a point to “firmly tighten the HH screws”, but doesn’t explain this is counter-productive to adhering the decorative plate.
I wasn’t about to compromise the fan by loosening the HH screws under the canopy, so the decorative cover could adhere. Other than that, was still a tricky install but glad with the end-result. If you run into this, I defo recommend snapping off the cover, as you really don’t notice it. Don’t sacrifice the stability of the unit for a cover plate!
@@bundoastonvilla757 Sometimes, you may have to loosen the screws at the base of the canopy to allow them to stick through the keyhole slots when attaching the canopy. This will not compromise the stability of the fan. Once the screws stick through the bottom of the canopy, the canopy is twisted to engage the keyhole slots. Once the keyhole slots are engaged, the screws should be tightened just enough to secure the canopy. If the screws are overtightened, they may bend the canopy and become recessed, but if done properly, the base of the screw head will tighten against the canopy and the the decorative ring will be able to twist onto the screw heads.
@@ceilingfans101 Not in my experience. I didn’t over-tighten. The canopy was firm, not overly compressed to the ceiling. I am doing another one this weekend. Will let you know. Also your angling in with a Philips to tighten HH was curious. Good way to strip the screw heads. Folks, get yourself a 3” Phillips screwdriver so you ensure you don’t strip the screws.
Excellent video!!!!!
Thanks!
I want to thank you so much for the video for the decorative 60” fan. It is an excellent and well detailed video. I tried using the installation procedure but found it more confusing that anything. I was able to follow step-by step with ease. Excellent job putting this video together. Cudos
That's great! We are happy the video helped!
Very useful information. Thanks!!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the wonderful step-by-step clear instructions. I just bought this fan yesterday and by watching your video I could complete the installation easily. Even for once, I did not look at the instructions booklet. Keep up the good work
Thanks! We are happy to hear that the video helped!
This video is amazing. Thanks
Thank YOU!
We have this same fan and were struggling a bit with the installation, Now, after seeing this it will no longer be an issue thanks for taking the time to make this video! JeffinMaine
Glad to hear that the video helped!
Excellent video. Thanks for the help. Got ours all installed.
Thanks, that's great to hear!
Thanks man I had no idea how to install this thing
you're welcome!
I could not have done this without your video... thanks!!! 😁
You're welcome! We're glad the video helped!
I almost give up when I opened the instructions lol but I saw this and you saved my life 😆 thank you so much !!
Glad to hear that the video helped!
Thank you!
I was putting the fan in opposite of the way you were doing it, DOH! I even attached the extended cable for some stupid reason...ok, going to start over and do it the right way. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much. You made this easy and foolproof. Keep up the good work! I was not sure I could do this on my own but completed it in just a few hours!
That's great to hear! You're welcome!
Fantastic video you saved my life great job
Glad to hear the video helped!
This may be the best tutorial video I've ever seen. Installed two fans this weekend, used this for both (first two ceiling fans I've ever installed). Documentation-only would have been impossible. Thank you so much for this.
Thanks, we're glad it helped!
Why does fan automatically go on every time i turn fan on. There’s no memory to previous setting. I just want the light to come on and the fan blades to remain off
Are you using a switch? How are you tunring the light on? Are you using the light button or the power button on the remote?
Easy to understand, step by step, no steps skipped! Thank You!
You're welcome!
THANK YOU!! The instructions were a nightmare. Followed your steps and it was a breeeze 😉
That's great! Thanks for watching
Extremely helpful. In addition , my wiring from my condo had a red wire which i connected to the black from condo to the black on the fan. All worked out well!
We are happy to hear that everything worked out. Just a note that the red wire may be a switch wire. We would suggest just capping the red wire from the house and just connecting the black from the fan to the black from the house.
Thanks for the video! My outlet box has black, red, white and ground wires and the outlet box is controlled by a dimmer switch. I connected the wires the way you explained (black-black) (white-white) (green-ground) and left the red wire alone. The light and fan both work however it’s a little finicky, it flickers at times and some fan settings cause the light to turn on and off. The light also takes a second to turn on after I flip the switch on the wall. How can I resolve this issue?
The issue may be with the switch limiting power to the fan. You can troubleshoot this by wiring the receiver to the house supply line (no switch) and see if the fan function improves. If not, we would suggest calling Home Decorators Collection customer service. Their team is pretty good at troubleshooting over the phone.
@@ceilingfans101 thanks I appreciate the response!
I couldn't have done it without your great explanation. Appreciated.
We're glad to hear it helped!
Thank you so much!
You are welcome!
Super helpful, thank you!
Amazing tutorial. Helped so much ty!
Wouldn’t have been able to do it without this video!
Glad it helped!
Good vid !
Outstanding, very helpful!
Nice fan! I like it
Thank you so much for this video! I just installed my first ceiling fan and it was so scary but I was well informed because of your video.
that's awesome to hear! We're glad the video helped! Enjoy!
Thank you for providing this video. I have one question however. I did exactly how you described to mount this very same fan. However the fan does not work nor does the light. I am suspecting that it may have something to do with the power source which currently is a dimmable knob. Should I switch that out to an actual light switch single gang? Or do I have a different type of problem. Oh one other issue. This is a very old house and there is no ground wire from the source.
Thanks for watching. No ground wire, no problem. The issue is with the dimming knob. We would suggest either connecting the fan directly to the house supply line and capping off the switch wire, or changing the switch to a standard on/off switch.
@@ceilingfans101 Ah-Ha! That dimmer switch is most likely the culprit. I'm gonna to take your suggestion to simply connect the wire leads from the fan directly to the house supply and install a cover plate. I'll let you know how it goes! Thanks so much for your quick response.
What if my outlet box does not have a copper wire? Only 1 white and 1 black wire.
The copper wire is for the ground connection. The Ground is not required, but helpful to protect the fan in case of power surges.
It would have been a lot harder without this video, Thank you!
It’s a nice fan
Having trouble getting the ring on at the bottom of the canopy
You may have to loosen the screws at the base of the mounting bracket a bit to allow the canopy ring to attach.
@@ceilingfans101 I finally got it, that was the hardest part of the install, thank you for replying !!
What if you have red wire from the ceiling? What wire do I connect this with?
We have to say that we are not licensed electricians and if you have questions about wiring, you should always contact a licensed electrician to make sure wires are connected correctly. That being said, we would suggest just capping off the red wire using an electrical nut and electrical tape. Typically, a red wire is a switch wire. If you want to use the switch, connect the receiver power wire to the red wire instead of the house black wire and cap off the house black wire. This would allow you to turn the fan and light on/off using the switch.
put the blades up before you put the rod up. This will save your back.
Thank you so much for this in depth video, it helped me install the ceiling fan as i am a zoomer and have no idea what i am doing.
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Why does it shake and makes noise
Most shaking and noise issues can be atributed to loose or incorrectly installed parts. Please make sure everything is installed correctly and completely tightened. If that does not resolve the issue, call the customer service number listed on the manual cover. The HDC team is good at troubleshooting over the phone.
I thought this was a Canadian only Home Decorators collection fan
It was originally introduced in the Canadian market and is new to the US market.
@@ceilingfans101 Do you know why the brushed nickel Fawndale is sold with chains instead of a remote in Canada?
@@thefanobsession5253 It was just a choice that Depot Canada made.
@@ceilingfans101 It’s definitely unique
The lack of space for wiring is annoying with this unit
The space is pretty standard for a downrod fan.
Nice video, but good freaking luck getting the decorative cover on (10:17), as when the HH screws are tightened they become recessed so the cover can’t easily attach. This bloke makes it look simple. I can assure you it is not. I ended up breaking my cover off. The installer in the video makes a point to “firmly tighten the HH screws”, but doesn’t explain this is counter-productive to adhering the decorative plate.
I wasn’t about to compromise the fan by loosening the HH screws under the canopy, so the decorative cover could adhere. Other than that, was still a tricky install but glad with the end-result. If you run into this, I defo recommend snapping off the cover, as you really don’t notice it. Don’t sacrifice the stability of the unit for a cover plate!
@@bundoastonvilla757 Sometimes, you may have to loosen the screws at the base of the canopy to allow them to stick through the keyhole slots when attaching the canopy. This will not compromise the stability of the fan. Once the screws stick through the bottom of the canopy, the canopy is twisted to engage the keyhole slots. Once the keyhole slots are engaged, the screws should be tightened just enough to secure the canopy. If the screws are overtightened, they may bend the canopy and become recessed, but if done properly, the base of the screw head will tighten against the canopy and the the decorative ring will be able to twist onto the screw heads.
@@ceilingfans101 Not in my experience. I didn’t over-tighten. The canopy was firm, not overly compressed to the ceiling. I am doing another one this weekend. Will let you know. Also your angling in with a Philips to tighten HH was curious. Good way to strip the screw heads. Folks, get yourself a 3” Phillips screwdriver so you ensure you don’t strip the screws.
Thank you!!!