Aero Profile DC Installation & User Manual Download Page 10

NOTE: THIS FAN MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED AND QUALIFIED 

 

ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY REGULATIONS 

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FAN REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING - OPERATING THE FAN FROM THE REMOTE CONTROL

NOTE: The Fan itself has NO DIP switches. Each individual fan must be set-up and programmed 

to the corresponding remote control where multiple fans are installed. If there is more than 

one fan please ensure the other fans remain powered off while programming.

INSTALL BATTERY: 

Locate and install battery, observe polarity and make sure battery sits properly in recess. The remote has a small light 

which will iluminate when a button is pressed, use this to confirm battery is installed correctly.

REPROGRAMMING:  THIS IS NOT REQUIRED WHEN INSTALLING THE FAN

The remote comes pre-programmed to the fan and does not require following the below steps. 

1. 

Turn off power to fan at isolation / wall switch and wait for 30 seconds.

2. 

Turn power back on, the fan will beep once.

3. 

Press and hold the “FORWARD/REVERSE” button until you hear one beep from the receiver. 

The remote will then be linked to the fan. Two remotes can be used with each fan and the same remote can control 

multiple fans. 

To remove a second remote see page 15 “Removing a second remote programmed to a fan”

CHANGE LED COLOUR TEMPERATURE (WITH LIGHT VERSION ONLY):

The light kit on the fan has three different colour temperature options 3000K / 4000K / 6000K. 

To change the colour temperature, using the remote control:

1. 

Start with the light off and press the “LIGHT ON/OFF” button three times  within 5 seconds 

2. 

Keep pressing the “LIGHT ON/OFF” button until the desired colour temperature is selected

3. 

Turn the light off for 10 seconds to set the colour temperature using the remote control. 

NOTE:  The  fan  may  start  up  and  run  on  high  speed,  this  assists  with  programming  the 

fan  speeds.  During  this  time  the  fan  remote  control  will  not  respond  to  the  fan  until  the 

programming is complete - this is not a fault.  Once the fan has completed the programming 

it will return to normal operation. 

 *To turn the fan on, press the fan speed you desire*

 

The buttons on the remote control transmitter control the fan as follows: 

Fan Off

Turns the fan off

Forward/Reverse

Fan will spin in forward 

(Summer) or reverse 

(Winter) mode

Light 

Dimming - Down

 

Dims the light down

Fan Timer Button

Timer Setting for fan, 1h, 2h, 4h 

Light On/Off

Turns the light on and off  

Fan Speed

Speed settings from 1-6,

1 being slow 6 being fast

Light 

Dimming - Up

Dims the light up

Summary of Contents for Profile DC

Page 1: ...AN FROM THE CEILING UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO National Warranty Number 1300 116 305 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm AEST g NOTE THIS FAN MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED AND QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY REGULATIONS Australian Edition Version 2 5 October 2020 Installation User Manual PLEASE NOTE THE REMOTE CONTROL COMES PRE PROGRAMMED TO THE FAN ...

Page 2: ...m to allow for programming and ongoing maintenance 8 The Fan and Light if supplied must be earthed 9 Your warranty will be void if a solid state dimmer or any other brand of wall or remote controller is used 10 Installation using steel beams grid ceilings and flexible structures are not recommended due to their inability to absorb vibration from normal operation Timber is the recommended material ...

Page 3: ...ber frame is to be added it must be securely nailed or screwed between two beams After the fan is completely installed check to make sure that all connections are secure to prevent the fan from falling and or causing damage or injury To reduce the risk of personal injury do not bend or damage the motor or Fan Assembly when handling or during installation Please ensure special care is taken when as...

Page 4: ...istance To reduce the chance of marks or possible damage please only remove the parts when required for installation To avoid possible electrical shock be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before assembling and wiring the fan WARNING Part Quantity Part Quantity Ceiling Bracket 1 Fan Motor 1 Ceiling Bracket Screws 2 ABS Blades 3 Ceiling Bracket Covers 2 Blade Screws 9 Receiver 1 B...

Page 5: ...ance of marks or possible damage please only remove the parts when required for installation To avoid possible electrical shock be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse box before assembling and wiring the fan WARNING Handset Ceiling Bracket Ceiling Bracket Screws Fan Receiver Blades Blade Screws LED Light Kit Fan Motor Ceiling Bracket Screw cover Part Quantity Part Quantity Ceiling Brac...

Page 6: ...ower box or disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician in accordance with local authority regulations INSTALLING FAN WITHOUT LIGHT In accordance with Australian Standards the fan blades must be at least 2 1 metres above floor level and the blades require at least 300mm clearance to the nearest object 1 3 2 4 5...

Page 7: ... power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician in accordance with local authority regulations INSTALLING FAN WITHOUT LIGHT In accordance with Australian Standards the fan blades must be at least 2 1 metres above floor level and the blades require at least 300mm clearance to the nearest object 7 9 8 10 ...

Page 8: ...power box or disconnect power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician in accordance with local authority regulations INSTALLING FAN WITH LIGHT In accordance with Australian Standards the fan blades must be at least 2 1 metres above floor level and the blades require at least 300mm clearance to the nearest object 1 3 2 4 5 6...

Page 9: ...t power by removing fuse or turning off circuit breaker This fan must be installed by a licensed and qualified electrician in accordance with local authority regulations INSTALLING FAN WITH LIGHT In accordance with Australian Standards the fan blades must be at least 2 1 metres above floor level and the blades require at least 300mm clearance to the nearest object 7 9 8 10 ...

Page 10: ...me remote can control multiple fans To remove a second remote see page 15 Removing a second remote programmed to a fan CHANGE LED COLOUR TEMPERATURE WITH LIGHT VERSION ONLY The light kit on the fan has three different colour temperature options 3000K 4000K 6000K To change the colour temperature using the remote control 1 Start with the light off and press the LIGHT ON OFF button three times within...

Page 11: ... chlorides this will increase maintenance requirements Even indoors in coastal areas the influx of warm sea air can accelerate the surface corrosion of metal parts This can still happen many kilometres from the sea When humidity is high and temperature drops moisture condenses on metal surfaces including ceiling fans The layer of moisture can be almost microscopic but it will affect the surface by...

Page 12: ... and ceiling structure is not moving Countersunk screws have been used Countersunk screws will make the fan wobble and eventually allow the bracket to move Replace Countersunk screws with screws that have been supplied in box Fan is noisy Loose Screws or Parts Check all screws and parts are secured firmly be careful to never over tighten the screws Ensure there are no loose parts moving inside the...

Page 13: ...e the original purchase receipt or bill of sale along with a proof of installation by a Licensed Electrician to make a warranty claim No claim will be accepted without these documents being provided Please contact AeroDC via the warranty hotline web or email Please note carefully If the product is found to be free of defects or the product is not functioning properly as a result of faulty installa...

Page 14: ...rary claims for damage to furniture carpet walls ceilings foundations or any other consequential loss either directly or indirectly resulting from a faulty ceiling fan 7 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 n...

Page 15: ...er Wall controllers must only be types approved for use by AeroDC 2 The fan fan light assembly and bracket are earthed 3 Fan fan light and remote control receiver are run from the same final circuit via an isolation switch 4 Mounting bracket must be firmly secured to a solid structure such as a concrete ceiling steel structure or timber framing If additional bracing is added it must be firmly secu...

Page 16: ... IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY REGULATIONS EM Imports Pty Ltd 10 Overlord Place Acacia Ridge Queensland Australia 4110 Warranty Support AeroDC Ph 1300 116 305 support aerodc com au National Warranty Hotline 1300 116 305 Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm AEST Distributed by ...

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