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USER MANUAL IC2-BN-NL Modern Fan Co.
A note about our online installation instructions:
Most Modern Fan Co. products have been in our assortment for several years or longer. As we continually work to improve product performance and user experience, we occasionally introduce subtle (and sometimes dynamic) product changes. These can affect the steps associated with assembly and installation of our products depending on when a fan was produced.
The instructions posted here are intended to represent our most current product versions and configurations and the associated installation steps. If your fan or parts of your fan do not appear to match what is included here, please contact customer service for guidance and support in identifying which version of a fan you may have and provision of the associated installation instructions which correspond to that version.
If in doubt, or if you have any questions at all related to assembly, installation or operation of your fan, please contact us!

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THE MOD- A Collection of Ceiling Fans FAN Designed by Ron Rezek CO709 Washington Street, Ashland, OR 97520
tel 888-588-3267, fax 541-482-8418
info@modernfan.com
modernfan.com
IC/Air2 DC
Installation Instructions and Owners Manual

Models: IC2-XX-XX-XX-XX(X)-XX
Net Weight of Fan: 15.0 lbs (6.8 kgs)

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Close-up of a metallic mechanical joint or bracket component with a vertical rod and flange (no text or symbols visible)Please read and save these instructions.
If you have any questions while installing your fan, call us first!
Customer Service
Monday–Friday, 8am–4pm (PST)
tel 888-588-3267
Safety Instructions and Warnings .....2
Fan Installation ....4
Control Installation and Wiring .....7
Troubleshooting 12
Maintenance ....14
Warranty....15

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THE MOD- A Collection of Ceiling Fans FAN Designed by Ron Rezek COSafety Instructions and Warnings
Please read all safety instructions prior to installing your ceiling fan and save this document for future reference. If you are in doubt with any of the information provided, we recommend that you consult or hire a qualified electrician to install your outlet box and ceiling fan.
If you have any questions or difficulty installing your fan, call Modern Fan Co customer service at (888) 588-3267.

WARNING

Circuit Breaker POWER OFF
Warning – To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury please observe the following:
Mount fan to outlet box marked “Acceptable for Fan Support” and use mounting screws provided with the outlet box. Note: Most outlet boxes commonly used for light fixtures are not acceptable for fan support and may need to be replaced. Consult a qualified electrician if in doubt.
▶ Prior to installation or servicing always disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breakers to the outlet box and associated wall switch location. If you cannot lock the circuit breaker in the off position, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
▶ Do not bend the blade brackets when installing the blades, balancing the blades, or cleaning the fan. Do not insert foreign objects in between rotating fan blades.
▶ Disconnect the electrical supply circuit to the fan before installing light kit.
▶ Do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control device other than one provided or approved by the manufacturer.
▶ This fan must be installed with an isolating wall control/switch.
▶ All wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical codes ANSI/NFPA 70. If you are unfamiliar with wiring, use a qualified electrician.
▶ Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions contact the Modern Fan Co at (888) 588-3267.
▶ Use only Modern Fan Co replacement parts.
Note: This fan is rated and marked as “Suitable for use in Damp Locations.” This fan is suitable for installation in interior locations protected from weather and subject to moderate degrees of moisture, such as some basements, barns, cold storage warehouses, and similar locations, and also partially protected locations such as under canopies, marquees, roofed open porches, and similar locations. This is not rated, nor intended for use in applications classified as Wet Locations.
Installation Preparation
WARNING
Make sure the installation site you choose allows the fan blades to rotate without any obstruction. Allow a minimum clearance of 7 feet (2.1 meters) from the floor to the blades and 30 inches (76 cm) from the wall to the end of the blades.

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Fan Location Minimum of 30 inches (76 cm) Minimum of 7 feet (2.1m)WARNING
Your new ceiling fan will require a grounded electrical supply line of 120 volts AC, 60 Hz, 15 amp circuit. The outlet box must be securely anchored and capable of withstanding a load of 35 lbs (15.9 ww kg).

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Support Structure Ceiling Outlet Box (required) Ceiling Outlet Box (required) Flat Ceiling Mount Angled Ceiling MountControl Installation and Wiring
WARNING If you are using an outlet box for wall control installation, the wires coming from the wall control must be grounded using the attached green wire.
After making wire connections, the wires should be spread apart with the grounded conductor and the equipment-grounding conductor on one side of the outlet box and the ungrounded conductor on the other side of the outlet box.
The splices after being made should be turned upward and pushed carefully up into the outlet box.
WARNING Bis done by applies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following conditions: (1) the device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Fan Installation
Instructions
Tools Needed
A stepladder, phillips head screwdriver and a wire stripper
1 Remove and identify contents of carton.

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blades bottom cap fan body light plate canopy hanging bracket hardware pack down rods control(s) screw covers balancing kitOptional Light Kit parts:

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glass diffuser screws LED board LED cover2 If your fan was ordered with the optional LED light kit, it may have been pre-installed for you. If not, continue with Step 2 here. If your fan was not ordered with the optional light kit, proceed to Step 3. Keep in mind, the optional LED can be ordered and added to your fan at a later date.
To install optional LED, carefully place fan body (bottom side up) on top of either piece of packing foam. Take care to protect wires and fan body from damage. Place LED board on light plate so that three cutouts/notches of the LED board are positioned over screw holes on light plate. Carefully insert 2-pin connector into port on LED board. If excess wire length is protruding from bottom of fan, gently pull the blue and white wires from the top side of fan to reduce length on underside of fan. Place plastic LED cover over LED board with holes aligned for attachment. Using the three screws packaged with LED cover, secure the cover and the LED board to the light plate.

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Top-down view of a circular container with a small rod inserted, containing a white liquid (no text or symbols visible)3 Place the fan body on either piece of the foam packaging in a manner so as to avoid damage to the light kit lead wires or the LED cover on the underside of the fan. Position a blade over a blade arm making sure that the outer edges are fitted under the blade arm spurs. While applying a bit of upward pressure on the blade tip, use the screws and rubber washers from the hardware package to secure the blade in place. Repeat for additional blade(s). Carefully position the blade screw covers over the blade arms and snap into place.

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blade arm spur blade screws with rubber washers blade screw coverFan Installation (continued)
4 Remove down rod stopper screw from fan body and loosen collar hex screw with hex key (included in hardware pack). Remove half-ball from down rod by loosening set screw and removing stopper pin, setting aside for Step 5. Run lead wires from fan body through selected down rod and fit down rod into fan body collar, taking care not to pinch or damage wires. Align holes in down rod with hole in collar and reinstall stopper screw. Firmly tighten stopper screw and hex screw against down rod.
Note: If ceiling height allows, a longer down rod will improve air flow performance. However, blades must be at least 7 feet above the floor.

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Close-up of a hand holding a tool near a white cylindrical component (no visible text or symbols)remove stopper screw and loosen hex screw

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Close-up of a hand holding a mechanical component with a tool, no visible text or symbolsremove half-ball and stopper pin

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Close-up of a mechanical component with circular holes and a metallic rod inserted (no visible text or symbols)reinstall and tighten stopper screw

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Close-up of a hand holding a small object on a white circular surface with bolt holes (no visible text or symbols)tighten collar hex screw
5 Run lead wires through center hole of canopy and gently set canopy on fan body. Then run lead wires through half-ball, reinstall stopper pin and tighten half-ball set screw.
Using screws provided with junction box, securely attach hanging bracket to ceiling junction box. Junction box must be visibly marked as "Acceptable for Fan Support." It is recommended that the flat washers and lock washers from the hardware pack be used for added security. Lift fan to ceiling and set half ball in the hanging bracket so that the ridge on the hanging bracket is seated in the slotted channel in the half ball.

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Close-up of a hand using a pipette to apply liquid onto a white bowl (no visible text or symbols)canopy

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Close-up of hands holding a mechanical component with wires and wires (no visible text or symbols)reinstall half-ball, stopper pin and tighten set screw

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Close-up of a mechanical component with wires and connectors (no visible text or symbols)install hanging bracket

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Identify control components from control package(s). In addition to a receiving unit, your fan may have been ordered with a wall control (transmitter), a handheld remote control (transmitter) or both.

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receiving unit receiving unit switch plate wall switch hardware & wire nuts handset batteries wall clip & hardwareInsert receiving unit into hanging bracket (between bracket arms) and make wire connections according to wire colors, labels and diagram below. If ordered, install wall switch into wall box, taking note of dip-switch settings and related instructions referenced below.

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WARNING!! Power must be disconnected at circuit breaker prior to any contact with electrical wires.
Wiring Diagram

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A["wall switch"] -->|white| B(receiving unit)
A -->|black| B
B --> C["fan or fan & light"]
B --> D["A/C power in (load)"]
B --> E["A/C power in (neutral)"]
B --> F["antenna"]
B --> G["red motor 1"]
B --> H["purple motor 2"]
B --> I(gray motor 3]
B --> J["white for optional light"]
B --> K["blue for optional light"]
7 Dimming Selector Switch
The remote handset and wall control ship pre-set for "on/off" operation of the light. The LIGHT button will turn the light on and off when pressed and released.
To enable dimming function on the remote handset, move the vertically oriented dip switch down from ON to 1 (or from X to D). On the wall control, move the right (or lower) dip switch from ON to 2 (or from X to D). Dip switches are located inside the battery cover of the remote handset and on the left side of the wall control. See image below.
With dimming enabled, pressing and holding the LIGHT button will increase or decrease brightness, with the minimum and maximum light levels indicated by a "chirp" from the receiver.
Dip Switches:

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Inside remote handset Universal or Individual Channel On/Off or Dimming Left side of wall control Top U 1 2 X D BottomUniversal or Dedicated RF Channels
The remote handset and wall control ship pre-set to a “Universal” or common RF channel. If you have multiple fans in close proximity, you will want to set the remote handset and/or wall control to an “Individual” (or unique) channel. To select the “Individual” channel on the remote handset, move the horizontally oriented dip switch from ON to 1 (or from U to I). On the wall control, move the left (or upper) dip switch from ON to 1 (or from U to I). See images above.
8 Once wire connections are completed, remove set screws on outside of hanging bracket, lift canopy up to cover receiving unit, wire connections and hanging bracket, then reinstall set screws on each side of canopy to secure in place.

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Close-up of a white circular object with a central rod, possibly a knob or dial (no text or symbols visible)9 Align slotted openings in bottom cap (or glass diffuser if optional LED is installed) with small posts on underside of fan body. Push bottom cap (or glass shade) up and gently rotate into place. There is no need to forcefully over tighten bottom cap (or glass).

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Device Pairing
10 If using the individual RF channel(s), you will need to pair your remote handset and/or wall control with the receiver. Begin by turning power off at the wall control, at the main switch leg, or at the circuit breaker if there is no wall control or on/off switch in use. Switch the power supply back on and immediately press and firmly hold down the LIGHT and FAN OFF buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. If using both a remote handset and wall control with a fan,

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SPEED+ SPEED- ON OFF ON SPEED+ SPEED- ON OFFrepeat these pairing steps with the second device. If using a handset or wall control only, repeat the pairing steps again with that device. This “pushes out” the Universal code from the receiver memory and will avoid interference from any nearby controls set to the Universal channel.
Note: If your installation does not include a switch leg, you may need a second person to execute the pairing steps described below immediately after breaker is turned on.
Test the pairing by pressing the SPEED+ button once. Your fan will pause and make several subtle movements prior to achieving a normal spinning motion. If fan does not respond, verify that power is on at the breaker and repeat pairing steps above. If fan does respond as expected, press the FAN OFF button, wait for fan to come to complete stop and then test pairing of second transmitter (if applicable).
Fan Installation (continued)
Fan Operation
11 The ON/OFF switch on the bottom of your wall control (transmitter) terminates power to the fan. This switch must be in the "ON" position for your fan to receive commands and to operate. Alternatively, you may use an on/off toggle switch at the wall box in combination with a remote control handset (transmitter). In some cases, when no switch leg is present, your fan may have continuous power to the receiving unit.
Your fan has six speeds, each of which can be selected by pressing the SPEED+ or SPEED- buttons on the wall control or the remote handset.
The fan will start at speed 1 (slowest) and the receiving unit will provide audible feedback (using short “chirps” and longer “beeps”) to indicate speed progression as follows:
Audible fan speed indicators:
1 chirp = speed 1 (slowest)
1 beep = speed 4
2 chirps = speed 2
2 beeps = speed 5
3 chirps = speed 3
3 beeps = speed 6 (fastest)
The REV button can be used to change the direction of the fan for summer or winter operation. Allow adequate time for the fan to come to a complete stop and then restart in the opposite direction. The fan will return to the same speed at which it was operating prior to the REV button being used. Alternatively, you can leave your fan in the summer (downward) airflow setting and simply set it to a low speed for winter use. This method will also achieve effective destratification (recirculation) of warmer air trapped at the ceiling level.
The LIGHT button turns the light on and off with each contact. If dimming is enabled, pressing and holding the light button will achieve continuous dimming (cycling all the way down then all the way back up) until you release the LIGHT button. The top and bottom of the dimming range are indicated by an audible "chirp" from the receiving unit.
If you slide the ON/OFF switch to "OFF", the fan will return to the same speed and directional setting (and light setting if an optional light is installed) when you slide the switch back to the "ON" position. The same memory function will exhibit if you are using an ON/OFF toggle switch in combination with a handheld remote control (transmitter).
It is recommended that when the fan is not in use for an extended duration, the ON/OFF switch on the wall control (transmitter) should be moved to the "OFF" position. Similarly, if you are using an ON/OFF toggle switch in combination with a handheld remote control (transmitter), it is recommended that the switch be turned "OFF" when the fan is not in use for a continuous duration.
Fan Balancing
12 The rotor and motor of your fan have been dynamically tested and balanced during manufacturing and production. In addition, the blades have been matched to the nearest gram to ensure well balanced operation. Furthermore, a blade balancing kit has been included with your fan. Please refer to the instructions packaged with the balancing kit should your fan require additional balancing.
Troubleshooting
Please read all installation instructions carefully. After reviewing the following troubleshooting tips, if you are unable to solve a problem with the installation or operation of you fan, please contact customer service for additional assistance.
IMPORTANT: Do not return a fan or fan parts without first contacting us for troubleshooting assistance.
If we are unable to resolve a problem over the phone, a replacement fan or part will be provided and a prepaid shipping label will be issued for returning the defective product. Returns cannot be accepted without a Company issued return label.
For the return of non-defective, un-installed merchandise, please contact your dealer.
Often, noises such as ticking or humming can be caused by loose parts or structural factors in the ceiling. Please double check that all screws and parts are firmly tightened, including the outlet box from which the fan is hung. Next, review the troubleshooting tips listed below.
As stated in the warranty, Modern Fan Co. is not liable for costs incurred related to installation labor or equipment. Be sure to test all functions of your fan, and if need be, contact customer service while your contractor/electrician is still on site.
Troubleshooting Checklist
Blades don't turn...
- Verify that the required receiving unit has been installed and wire connections have been made according to the installation instructions.
- Verify that there are no physical obstructions preventing motor & blades from spinning (push blades by hand to confirm that they spin freely).
- Confirm power has been turned on at circuit breaker and wall switch.
Light doesn't work in the on position...
- Check wire connections at ceiling and wall control.
- Confirm that LED wire leads and terminal block is properly connected to LED board.
Fan wobbles...
- Make sure hanging bracket and mounting hardware at ceiling is secure and firmly fastened.
- Be sure ridge in hanging bracket is seated in the half-ball slot.
- Check that stopper screw (or stopper pin) and set screws are firmly tightened where down rod is attached to the fan body.
- Remove and reinstall two blades in opposite positions.
- Use blade balancing kit as instructed.
Note: blade sets should not be inter-mixed as they are weight matched when packaged together.
Fan makes repetitive ticking noise...
- Check for obstructions in rotor path.
- Make sure mounting hardware at ceiling is secure.
- Make sure all other hardware and blade attachments are tight.
- Give fan adequate “break in period” of several hours to several days then repeat steps above.
Fan makes humming noise...
- Be sure you are using the control set (including receiver) that was supplied with your fan.
- Be sure that all fittings (light kit, bottom dome, canopy, etc.) are firmly secured. Loose parts will often cause vibrational noise or humming. Removal and re-attachment can sometimes remedy such resonant vibrational noise.
Fan (or light) not responding to hand-held remote or wall mounted RF signal...
- Check that all wire connections are secure and made as instructed.
- Verify that power is on and reaching the receiver (using a voltmeter).
- Review and repeat pairing instructions.
- Be sure to firmly press the center area of the buttons on you handset or wall control.
- Verify that batteries are installed with proper polarity as indicated inside battery cover.
Customer Service
Monday–Friday, 8am–4pm (PST)
tel 888-588-3267
info@modernfan.com

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THE MOD-ERN A Collection of Ceiling Fans FAN Designed by Ron Rezek COBefore servicing or cleaning your fan, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such a tag, to the service panel.
- Your fan uses maintenance free, sealed bearings. There is no need to lubricate the motor bearings or inner shaft.
- It is recommended that you inspect your fan at least annually to confirm that all blade screws and mounting hardware remain securely fastened as when originally installed.
- Periodic surface cleaning may be necessary depending on the amount of dust and particulate accumulation on the blades and surfaces of your fan. Use a damp cloth. If necessary, a light, non-abrasive soap solution may be used.
- If installed in a coastal, humid environment, regular surface cleaning may be necessary in order to avoid deterioration or oxidizing effects of salt or other corrosive elements. A Damp Location rating is not an assurance of finish durability. Preventative measures should be taken dependent on the environmental exposures your fan will undergo in order to preserve and protect the finish quality and appearance of your fan.
- If a wobble develops over time, you may need to rebalance your fan following the instructions that were included with the balancing kit. If the blades have warped, twisted, bent or become uneven in weight distribution, replacement blades may be the best course of action and can be purchased by contacting The Modern Fan Co. directly.
- If a noise develops over time (clicking, ticking, humming or otherwise), refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual (pages 12-13). If you are unable to remedy the issue, contact Modern Fan customer service for further assistance.
Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions contact The Modern Fan Co.
Customer Service
Monday–Friday, 8am–4pm (PST)
tel 888-588-3267
info@modernfan.com

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THE MOD-ERN A Collection of Ceiling Fans FAN Designed by Ron Rezek COLifetime Limited Warranty
All products manufactured and sold by The Modern Fan Co. meet the highest industry standards. We use only the finest materials and production processes resulting in quality ceiling fans backed by the following warranty:
Motors (dry locations):......Lifetime
Motors (damp locations): 10 years
Light Kits: 3 years
Component Parts (switches, capacitors, blades): 1 year
Finishes: 1 year
Wall and remote controls:....1 year
Limitations:
- This warranty covers failure of fan due to defect(s) in materials or workmanship and does not apply to defects, malfunctions or failures which are caused by repairs by persons not authorized by us, use of parts or accessories not authorized by us, mishandling, improper installation, modifications or damage to the fan while in your possession, or unreasonable use.
- This warranty applies only to products sold and installed within the United States.
- This warranty extends only to the original user or consumer purchaser of the ceiling fan.
- This warranty applies to private residential use of ceiling fans only. Use of products in commercial applications is backed by a 10-year “motor” warranty. All other aspects of this warranty remain the same.
- This warranty only covers the replacement or repair of ceiling fan or parts as specified above, and does not cover any other costs incurred related to installation labor or equipment, or shipping of fan or fan parts.
- No other expressed warranty is given. The repair or replacement of a product is your exclusive remedy. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness is limited to the duration of this written warranty. In no event shall the Company be liable for consequential or incidental damages. Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.
Claims:
Prior to submitting a claim for a defective or failed fan, or prior to removal of your fan from its installation location, please contact customer service (888-588-3267) for troubleshooting assistance. Often our personnel can diagnose the cause of a nonfunctioning fan and provide either operational instructions, or replacement parts/components that don't require your fan be removed from the ceiling.
If we are unable to remedy the problem in this way, upon receipt of proof of purchase (including date and location of sale), we will provide the necessary replacement parts or fan as specified by this warranty, or provide instructions and an authorization for return of the product for diagnosis, repair or replacement.

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THE MOD- ERN A Collection of Ceiling Fans FAN Designed by Ron Rezek CO
The Modern Fan Company, Inc.
709 Washington Street, Ashland, Oregon 97520
tel 888-588-3267, fax 541-482-8418
info@modernfan.com
modernfan.com