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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

DC FAN models

 

Rated Voltage

 

Rated power (motor)

 

Battery for remote

 

ICF72

 

– 72 in. ceiling fan 

110VAC 

35W 

1 x 12V 23AE 

ICF96

 

– 96 in. ceiling fan 

110VAC 

35W 

1 x 12V 23AE 

 

 

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

 

 

Ventamatic, Ltd.  extends  this  warranty  to  the original  retail  purchaser of  its model or,  if this  unit is  purchased  and  instal led by a 

building  contractor,  then  to  the  original  owner  of  the  home.  No  subsequent  purchaser  of  the  unit  or  of  a  home  in  which  it  is 
installed is entitled to any of the benefits of this warranty. 

 

This product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original  retail 

purchase. No other parts or components are warranted. There is no warranty for defects caused by abuse, faulty installation, or 

the like. Repairs or replacement parts supplied under this warranty are warranted only for the period of this warranty; that  is, one 

(1) year from the date of the original retail purchase of the unit. 

 

In  the  event  of  a  defect  or  malfunction,  we  will  replace  or  repair  the  defective  part  or  component  only  and  return  the  new  or  

repaired  part to  you  freight  prepaid.  You  must  bear all  other  expenses  incurred  in  obtaining  repairs,  including  labor  required  for 

field  repair  or  replacement,  and  the  cost  of  shipping  the  defective  part  to  us.  You  must  also  bear  the  cost  of  repair  to  or 

replacement of any part or component and the shipping charges incurred for the repair or replacement and return  to you of any 

part or component not covered by this warranty, including parts or components damaged by you.  

 

The company reserves the right to demand and receive written evidence of the date of purchase before undertaking to perform i ts 
obligations under this warranty. You should, therefore, retain your sales slip and attach a copy of it to the warranty claim.  

 

In order to obtain the repair or replacement of this unit, you must select one of the following methods:  

 

A. Return to factory. 

 Return postage prepaid only the part or component which you believe to be defective to the following address: 
 

Ventamatic, Ltd 

 100 Washington Street 

 Mineral Wells, TX 76067 

 

 Complete and enclose a written claim and attach a copy of your sales slip or other proof of purcha se. 

 

B. Return to place of purchase. 

It is suggested that you first contact the dealer to ascertain if they will honor the warranty.   
 

There is no informal dispute settling mechanism  available in the event of a controversy involving this warranty. 

Any  and  all  implied  warranties  which  may  exist  terminate  upon  the  expiration  of  this  warranty  one  (1)  year  from  the  date  of  the 

original  retail  purchase.  Some  states  do  not  allow  limitations  on  how  long  an  implied  warranty  lasts,  so  this  limitation  may  not 

apply to you. 

 

Ventamatic, Ltd. is not liable to you for incidental or consequential damages arising out of a defect or malfunction of a uni t or its 

installation  or  out  of  any  alleged  breach  of  this  warranty.  Some  states  do  not  allow  the  exclusion  or  limitation  of  incidental  or 

consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you. 

 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. 

Summary of Contents for ICF72

Page 1: ... CAREFULLY FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION DC CEILING FAN MODELS ICF72 ICF96 INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION Made in Taiwan ...

Page 2: ... 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 2 Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 3 An all pole disconnection switch must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules 4 Do not dispose of electrical appliance...

Page 3: ... rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 10 Blade screws x 28 not shown 3 Blades x 9 11 Blade bracket kit screws x 10 not shown 4 Blade holder x 1 12 Wooden screws x 2 not shown 5 Blade bracket kit x 9 13 Balancing kits x 1 set not shown 6 Blade decorative kit x 9 14 Screws for remote holder x 2 not shown 7 Bottom cover x 1 15 12V Battery for remote x 1 not shown 8 Remote transmitter with holder x 1 set ...

Page 4: ...of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 90lbs with two long screws provided Ensure at least 1 in of the screw is threaded into the support Fig 2 NOTE The bracket screws provided are for use with wooden structures only For structures other than wood the appropriate screw type MUST be use...

Page 5: ...NG WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE FIXED WIRING NOTE IF THERE ARE TWO OR MORE DC CEILING FANS INSTALLED IN THE ONE LOCATION AN ISOLATION SWITCH IS REQUIRED FOR EACH CEILING FAN THIS IS REQUIRED WHEN PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE AND RECEIVER TO PAIR...

Page 6: ...ecure it by pushing the lugs into the holes Fig 7 BLADE INSTALLATION Attach the blade holder to the motor by lining up the position label 1 Fig 8 and secure it by tightening 6 screws Fig 9 Insert the blade screws through the blade assembly in the following order blade holder blade and blade bracket kit Then secure the blade to the blade holder by tightening the 3 screws Fig 10 Push the blade decor...

Page 7: ...tion switch in the fixed wiring for each fan when using DIP code function NOTE Ensure power to the Receiver is ON prior to pairing the transmitter with the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to access the DIP switches This will be transmitter 1 ...

Page 8: ...er OFF to receiver 1 Each ceiling fan must have its own isolation switch so that only the ceiling fan that needs to be paired with the transmitter will be ON Press and hold the SET button of transmitter 2 for 6 seconds within 60 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Now the transmitter should be paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Turn ON OFF or change the speed of ...

Page 9: ...will be stopped and operation will immediately discontinue Turn the receiver power on after 5 seconds to restart the fan REPAIRING THE FAN RECEIVER REMOTE PAIRING Should the remote and receiver lose control after installation or during use the pairing of the remote and the receiver must be repaired Below are the operating symptoms and method to repair the pairing of the DC ceiling fan remote and r...

Page 10: ...within 60 seconds of turning the power on to the receiver C Press the buttons on the remote to run the fan In general performing point A B and C should repair the remote and receiver and will allow full control of the fan If not please do the next step D The DIP switches on the fans are set up at the factory The DIP switch can be changed to any location in 16 options Eg up up down down ...

Page 11: ...to reduce the wobbling 1 Check all the blade mounting screws are tightened and securely 2 Wobbling problems may result from inconsistent blade level To check blade level measure the distance from each blade tip to the ceiling Note If measurements are inconsistent Check that the blade mount screws are not over tightened or loose which can cause the blade tip to not sit level An out of shape blade c...

Page 12: ...ints to allow free movement Please note that not all ceiling fans are the same even in the same model some may move more or less than others NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR Threaded components working slightly loose or blade carriers even slightly bent due to vigorous cleaning or bumping can cause extra wobble and noise THIS IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY but a little care and maintenance can reduce or preven...

Page 13: ...de is out of shape thus causing wobbling A new blade set will be required to be replaced Contact retailer for further details B Blade screws are loose Make sure all screws are securely fastened C Blades are out of shape Remove blade and lay on a flat surface to check if blades are out of shape Contact retailer for further details 3 Fan sound is noisy A Top canopy is touching the ceiling Lower cano...

Page 14: ... any part or component not covered by this warranty including parts or components damaged by you The company reserves the right to demand and receive written evidence of the date of purchase before undertaking to perform i ts obligations under this warranty You should therefore retain your sales slip and attach a copy of it to the warranty claim In order to obtain the repair or replacement of this...

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