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IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION  

1.

 

Please read these instructions carefully, be mindful of all warnings and safety information 
shown throughout this manual. Should you have any questions please call your local agent. 

2.

 

Please review the accompanying assembly diagrams before attempting installation.  

3.

 

This fan MUST be installed by a licensed & qualified electrician according to local authority 
regulations and in accordance with current wiring rules of the country/state. 

4.

 

A copy of the purchasing receipt and proof of installation by a licensed and qualified 
electrician according to local authority regulations is required for all warranty claims.  

5.

 

Where special access equipment is required to service the fan in accordance with local 
authority regulations all associated costs are the responsibility of the owner.  

6.

 

Should a warranty claim be required,  we reserve the right to charge a service fee for all call 
outs where the fan is found not to be defective and / or where access is not provided.  

7.

 

To enable future programming, maintenance, cleaning and troubleshooting an isolation switch 
per fan is highly recommended. Without an isolation switch per fan, an electrician maybe 
required to assist with programming, maintenance, cleaning and troubleshooting. All 
associated costs are the responsibility of the owner.  

8.

 

A Maximum of 8 fans on each RCD / circuit is recommended. The fans are a Class 5 Device 
with leakage to Earth.  

9.

 

Your warranty will be void if a solid state dimmer or any other brand of wall controller is used.  

10.

 

The means for mains power disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in 
accordance with national wiring rules.  

11.

 

To avoid possible electric shock during installation, be sure electricity is turned off at the main 
power box before commencing work. Disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit 
breaker before installing the fan. Ensure all spliced connections are adequately insulated.  

12.

 

Warning! Do not allow the rotating fan blades to come into contact with any object, this can 
cause serious injury or death. 

13.

 

Damage caused by incorrect installation, Force-majeure, lightning, electrical surges & spikes, 
exposure to water, pests or moisture is not covered under warranty.  

 

Australia, New Zealand:

 In accordance with AS/NZS60355-1 & ASNZS60355-2-80: “This 

appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, 
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for 
their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance.”  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AE2

Page 1: ... Attention Electricians YOU MUST TEST THE FAN MOTOR PRIOR TO INSTALLING THE MOTOR HOUSING AND BLADES FOR ANY PROBLEMS FOUND DURING FAN INSTALLATION PLEASE CONTACT THE NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR RETAILER PRIOR TO LEAVING THE SITE THIS FAN MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENCED AND QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY REGULATIONS International Edition 2015 ...

Page 2: ...mming maintenance cleaning and troubleshooting All associated costs are the responsibility of the owner 8 A Maximum of 8 fans on each RCD circuit is recommended The fans are a Class 5 Device with leakage to Earth 9 Your warranty will be void if a solid state dimmer or any other brand of wall controller is used 10 The means for mains power disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in a...

Page 3: ...ousing to Motor Assembly 11 Closing Screw Cover 11 Fan Blades and Middle Piece Assembly 12 AE2 12 AE3 13 Fan Blades to Shaft Assembly 14 LED Light optional 15 Ceiling Extension optional 15 Raked Ceiling Options 16 Raked Ceiling with Extension Kit 16 Technical specifications 17 AE2 and AE3 17 Dimensions for Model 17 Care Cleaning 18 TROUBLE SHOOTING 18 If the fan is noisy 18 If the fan rotates but ...

Page 4: ...ed for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Location and installation requirements for your fan To provid...

Page 5: ...e or injury To reduce the risk of personal injury do not bend or damage the motor Drive Shaft or Fan Assembly when handling or installing Aeratron fans are equipped with a self balancing system and do not require manual balancing Electrical issues Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with national wiring rules We highly recommend installing the fan with an...

Page 6: ... returned in the original packaging Examine all parts You should have the following Hanger Bracket Motor Assembly Motor Housing Hanger Bracket Fastener Control Receiver Control Transmitter 2 x AAA Batteries NOTE Wall control and Home Automation control components are not included please contact your local fan supplier for more information OR HUB SCREW x 10 ...

Page 7: ...ounting Box embedded in concrete using the screws and washer provided The mounting plate should be able to hold a weight of at least 35kg 77lbs NOTE Proper care must be taken when mounting to concrete ceilings For safe mounting these ceilings may require plastic plugs anchors and stronger screws Preparing Fan Motor Assembly Remove one Motor housing fixing Adjust remaining two Motor housing Screw a...

Page 8: ...n Power up each Receiver and code match before installation see page 10 Slide Remote Control Receiver After installing receiver re into Hanger Bracket from the adjust Fan Motor assembly opposite side of the Terminal block ensure the drive shaft is vertical in the orientation as shown above ...

Page 9: ... connector from the DC Motor into the 2 Pin connector from the Receiver Connecting the 2 pin connector now will allow an easy retrofit of the LED light kit at any time NOTE ensure that the 8 pin connector is fully engaged If not connected correctly the motor may rotate jagged or not rotate at all TEST MOTOR NOW refer to page 10 before mounting the motor housing Preparing Fan Motor Housing Ensure t...

Page 10: ... with the Receiver 1 Set the code to be encoded by the Dip Switch of transmitter 2 Switch on the main power to activate the receiver indicated by one beep 3 Within 3 minutes after the power is turned on one beep press the transmitter s ON OFF key and do not release min 5 seconds until receiver issues four beep short sounds which indicates successful code match 4 After successful code match the fan...

Page 11: ...n chassis Bayonet action and install screw Tighten screws securely Ensure that Fan Motor Housing fixing point with the hole not bayonet slot is aligned with chassis arm from which fixing screw was removed see page 7 Closing Screw Cover Close all three Screw Covers NOTE Please ensure that the drive shaft is centred with the motor housing opening ...

Page 12: ... mounting holes in the Fan Blade with the two screw boss and hole in the Hub Upper NOTE Please use a power tool on medium torque setting to ensure tight and secure blade assembly Fix the Fan Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws Fix second Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws With care turn the fan over and fasten the AE2 Hub Lower to the fan assembly using the 2 Hub screws OPTION ...

Page 13: ... in the Fan Blade with the two screw boss and hole in the Hub Upper NOTE Please use a power tool on medium torque setting to ensure tight and secure blade assembly Fix the Fan Blade tight and firm using 2 Hub screws Fix second and third Fan Blades tight and firm using 2 Hub screws for each Blade With care turn the fan over and fasten the AE3 Hub Lower to the fan assembly using the 3 Hub screws OPT...

Page 14: ... Blades to Shaft Assembly NOTE Re adjust the fan assembly now to make sure that it is vertical the fan assembly will be vertical if the clearance X between the ceiling and motor housing is equal all way round ...

Page 15: ... with the 2 Holes in the Ceramic Holder and push the LED Light up till the Safety clip is engaged Re check the correct assembly by a gentle pull on the Light to make sure the LED is tightly fitted Ceiling Extension optional Suitable for Raked Ceiling up to 17 ...

Page 16: ... 16 Raked Ceiling Options Raked Ceiling with Extension Kit ...

Page 17: ...50 AE2 60 AE3 60 Fan Weight AE2 43 5 4Kg 11 9lbs AE3 43 6 0Kg 13 2lbs AE2 50 5 7Kg 12 6lbs AE3 50 6 5Kg 14 3lbs AE2 60 5 8Kg 12 8lbs AE3 60 6 7Kg 14 8lbs Colour options White Silver Black Wood grain dark light Remote control Hand Held RF Options Wall Switch control Home Automation control ...

Page 18: ...BLE SHOOTING If the fan does not operate properly or turns on or off at random 1 If applicable change the batteries in the Remote Control Transmitter Handset 2 Reset code match see page 10 3 Reset the code using a different dip switch setting see page 10 4 Multiple fans power to all fans code match control all fans with one handset OR power up first 1 fan code match power disconnect power up secon...

Page 19: ...to distribute warm air more evenly in the room allowing to set the thermostat several degrees lower Normal Wear and Tear Threaded components working slightly loose or parts even slightly damaged or bent during vigorous cleaning or bumping can cause wobble and noise This is not covered under warranty but care during maintenance and cleaning should prevent this from occurring Ceiling Fan Warranty Yo...

Page 20: ...quential loss either directly or indirectly resulting from a faulty ceiling fan 6 Signals sent through the mains power supply by the electricity supplier for off peak hot water and other signals including those for street lights and such These signals may cause an intermittent humming in the ceiling fan It is not the fault of the ceiling fan 7 A service call fee will be charged where there is noth...

Page 21: ..._______________________________________ Address ____________________________________________ Post Code ___________________________________________ Phone Number _______________________________________ Fan Details Model ______________________________________________ Colour ______________________________________________ Date of Purchase ______________________________________ Electricians Details Name...

Page 22: ...International Edition 2015 ...

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