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The remote control is pre-programmed

No pairing with the receiver required

STEP 6

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Pairing the Remote Control

 

NOTE: Blades must be attached prior to testing the fan

1.  On Receiver: Verify that the “Learn” switch is in the “O” position

2.  Slide battery cover to unlock - Locate the LEARN BUTTON 

insert batteries.

3.  Switch on the main power to activate the receiver, indicated 

by one beep. (Energise one fan reciever at a atime).

4.  Within 60 seconds after the power is turned on (one beep), 

press and hold the LEARN button on the Remote Control 

(min. 3 secs.) until Fan Receiver issues three ‘beeps’ which 

indicates successful pairing.

5.  On Receiver: switch the “Learn” switch to “X” (this will 

lock the pairing code with the remote)

6. Finish STEP 7, 8 & 9 and press ON/SPEED button to test 

fan functions.

7.  To re-pair, repeat steps 3 to 5

       NOTE: Power must be off for 10 seconds min. before repairing.

Pairing a Single Fan per remote control: LEARN MODE

The Remote Control and Fan Receiver will memorise the pairing 

code for future use even if mains power is switched off.

LIGHT SWITCH: Select ON/OFF or DIMMING for the light function.

(Light will maintain last setting if turned off)

Controlling the Fan

1.  Fan OFF
2.  Fan ON & Speed 1-6
3.  Forward / Reverse

Use Forward mode (counterclockwise) for cooling

Use Reverse mode (clockwise) to circulate warm air

4.  Timer 2, 4 & 8hrs 
5.  Light ON/OFF

To DIM, press and HOLD light button 

to cycle from bright to dark. 

(LIGHT SWITCH at DIMMING position)

6.  Breeze/Cycle through speeds randomly

One remote control can control up to 8 fans (within a 7m (23”) radius).On ALL receivers verify 

that the “Learn” switch is in the “O” position. Switch on the mains power to activate ALL 

receivers at the same time, indicated by one ‘beep’. Within 60 seconds, press and hold the 

LEARN button on the remote control (min. 3 seconds) until fan receiver issues three ‘beeps’.

 Pairing multiple fans per remote control. 

2

4

5

4

6

4

3

1

O  LIGHT DIMMING

‘LEARN’ BUTTON

LIGHT SWITCH

|  LIGHT ON/OFF

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Summary of Contents for FQ3

Page 1: ...nd ceiling extension kit are optional for all AeratronTM models USER MANUAL INSTALLATION GUIDE ATTENTION ELECTRICIANS An isolation switch per fan is highly recommended WARNING If unusual oscilating movement is observed immediately stop using the ceiling fan and contact the national distributor retailer ...

Page 2: ... 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 D...

Page 3: ...STEP 6 Pairing the Remote Control 7 STEP 7 Attaching the Fan Motor Housing 8 STEP 8 Assembling the Fan Blades 8 9 STEP 9 Attaching the Fan Blades 9 Option A LED Light Kit 10 Option B Ceiling Extension Kit 10 Option C Raked Ceiling Kit 11 Technical Specification 12 Care and Cleaning 13 Troubleshooting 13 If the fan is noisy 13 If the fan rotates but does not create much airflow 13 General Information...

Page 4: ...IVER MOTOR HOUSING 50 FAN BLADE X3 43 FAN BLADE X3 OR 60 FAN BLADE X3 OR REMOTE CONTROL HUB UPPER HUB LOWER AAA BATTERIES x2 OR TIMBER SCREWS X 2 PIVOT LOCK X1 HUB SCREWS X 10 MACHINE SCREWS X 2 WASHER X 2 WASHER X 2 NOTE Wall control automation control wifi module components are not included please contact your local fan supplier for more information ...

Page 5: ...of adequate size and strength to support a 32kg 70lbs load If a between two beams Proper care must be and stronger screws Ceiling Joist OPTION A OPTION B Embedded STEP 2 Connecting Mains Power to Terminal Block 4 WARNING MOUNT ONLY TO AN OUTLET BOX MARKED ACCEPTABLE FOR FAN SUPPORT N L CONNECTWITH RECEIVER 3PIN NEUTRAL LIVE L LIVE LIVE GROUND GREEN BROWN L BLUE N FROM HOUSE Mains Power ...

Page 6: ...g on Hanger Ball STEP 4 is engaged in slot in suspension Installing Receiver into Hanger Bracket 5 STEP 3 Slide Remote Control Receiver into Hanger Bracket from the opposite side of the Terminal block in the orientation as shown below Optional Wifi module Antenna ...

Page 7: ...ote control 2PIN LED driver connection optional for LED light 3PIN 3PIN Mains Power Aerial 4PIN Comms Connector Optional USE ONLY IF INSTRUCTED 1 2 Connect the 3PIN connector Mains Power between Hanger Bracket and Reciever Connect the3PIN Earth cable connector between DC Motor and Receiver 3PIN Receiver to Hanger bracket 3PIN Receiver to Motor Earth Cable ...

Page 8: ...ing a Single Fan per remote control LEARN MODE The Remote Control and Fan Receiver will memorise the pairing code for future use even if mains power is switched off LIGHT SWITCH Select ON OFF or DIMMING for the light function Light will maintain last setting if turned off Controlling the Fan 1 Fan OFF 2 Fan ON Speed 1 6 3 Forward Reverse Use Forward mode counterclockwise for cooling Use Reverse mode...

Page 9: ...holes on the Housing and move upwards Push tabs inwards slightly before sliding upwards STEP 8 Assembling the Fan Blades A B Place the Hub Upper onto a clean working area with the 2 holes in the Hub Upper screws for each Blade be used CLICK avoid damaging the fan surface ...

Page 10: ...the Silicone ring is removed or the Pivot Lock is installed the clearance X between the ceiling and motor housing is equal all way round Align Connector and slide fan blades onto Drive Shaft D Hold push up Fan Blades and insert Pivot Lock sideways Push Pivot Lock Tighten Lock Screw securely using screw driver Do not use power tools x A Pivot Connector Silicone Ring B Pivot Lock Silicone Ring Light...

Page 11: ...s engaged Re check the correct assembly by gently pulling on the LED LIGHT A 150mm 6 B 26 6mm ROD Suitable for Raked Ceiling up to 17 B Extension Rod Length 115mm Rod 4 17 32 600mm Rod 23 5 8 900mm Rod 35 7 16 Accessories Required Included Not Included Not Included A Ceiling to Fan blade 420mm 16 17 32 910mm 35 53 64 1210mm 47 41 64 ...

Page 12: ...ILING JOIST B C a B Extension Rod Length 115mm Rod 4 17 32 600mm Rod 23 5 8 900mm Rod 35 7 16 Accessories Required Included Not Included Not Included C Clearance 200mm min 200mm min Decoration ring not fitted a Angle 15 17 17 33 33 40 ...

Page 13: ...5 7W 60rpm 5 9W 55rpm 5 9W 60rpm 5 6W 60rpm 5 9W AIRFLOW CFM 1149 1682 2411 1111 1483 AIRFLOW CFM 3400 5010 5935 3290 4521 SPEED 6 180rpm 13 3W 180rpm 23 5W 150rpm 19 2W 180rpm 13 8W 180rpm 19 2W CFM WATT 235 227 333 218 236 Operating Voltage 240V 50Hz Operating speed rpm revolutions per minute Power usage W Watt MODEL FR3 43 FR3 50 FR3 60 FQ3 43 FQ3 50 SPEED 1 61rpm 2 67W 60rpm 2 85W 56rpm 2 83W ...

Page 14: ...es attached 2 If applicable change the batteries in the Remote Control Handset 3 Re pair the remote using steps 3 4 page 7 4 Multiple fans disconnect power to all fans wait for a minimum of 10 seconds before switching power back on to all the fans see page 7 5 Disconnect and reconnect the 3 pin connector receiver to motor to make sure that the connectors are fully engaged see page 6 6 Check the ma...

Page 15: ... 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 You must have the original purchase receipt or bill of sale to make a warranty claim No c...

Page 16: ...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 nothing wrong with the ceiling fan or the defective operation of the ceiling fan is due to failure of electricity or the installation is not in accordance with Aeratron Pty Lt...

Page 17: ..._________________________ Post Code ___________________________________________ Phone Number _______________________________________ Fan Details Model ______________________________________________ Colour ______________________________________________ Date of Purchase ______________________________________ Electricians Details Name of Electrician ____________________________________ Licence Number...

Page 18: ...o mimic nature s true masters of controlling air It s a proven design that we are confident will work effeciently in your home for years to come The FRigatebird has optimised wings with the largest wingspan in relation to it s body of any bird species in the world so the frigatebird is naturally an adept pilot Frigate birds have been known to stay in the air for nearly a whole week ...

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