
ENERGYSILENCE 5200 / 5250 WHITE DESIGN
ENERGYSILENCE 5200 / 5250 BLACK DESIGN
ENERGYSILENCE 5200 / 5250 WHITE DESIGN
ENERGYSILENCE 5200 / 5250 BLACK DESIGN
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ENGLISH
ENGLISH
When pairing multiple fans please ensure the isolation switch is on or that the power supply
to the first installed fan is turned off prior to pairing next fans. Fans must be paired one at a
time.
Please ensure the isolation switch is kept to the ON position. The isolation switch is not to be
used as a light switch as this will damage the remote control.
If the remote control’s functions are not working properly, check the battery orientation and
status. Low battery will affect the functions of your remote control and the fan operation.
Other remote controls nearby using the same frequency may cause interference with the
fan’s receiver.
The remote control supports a maximum of 12 W on lighting side.
Remote control
Fig. 14
Remove the remote control’s batteries cover, insert the battery and replace the cover.
Note: The remote control operates with 2 x 1.5 V 3AAA batteries. If the remote control is not
going to be used for a long period of time, remove the battery to prevent damage to it and
store it out of the reach of direct sunlight, heat and moisture.
1.
Fan power-off
2. On/Fan speed (1-6)
3. Blade spinning direction change
4. Timer (1, 2, 4 or 8 hours)
5. On/Light off
6. Sleep mode (the fan starts running at speed 1; after 25 seconds, it switches to speed 2;
25 seconds, it switches to speed 3; 25 seconds, it switches to speed 1; sequentially).
When the fan is turned on, the light lights up.
On/Light off button:
Press 1: Light off
Press 2: First type of light
Press 3: Light off
Press 4: Second type of light
Press 5: Light off
Press 2: Third type of light
Note:
Make sure during the installation process, that none of the wires are being pressed, this could
cause the wires to break or short circuits.
Warning:
The receiver must be correctly installed in the fan’s mounting bracket.
If the receiver does not respond to the remote control’s commands, check the batteries inside
the remote control or if there are any similar remote-controlled products nearby causing
interference.
Low power of battery will affect the sensitivity of the remote control and the reception
signals accordingly. Replace batteries when they start to run out.
Remove batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used for a long period of
time.
The isolation switch must be connected.
Winter function: If it is cold, press for blades to move hot air stuck close to the ceiling around.
Summer function: If it is hot, press again for blades to create a refreshing breeze.
Blade wobbling
Ceiling fans tend to wobble due to blade movement. It is something normal and does not
involve product fault. In any case, it is important to check the fan conditions periodically to
ensure correct operation and avoid dangers. In this sense:
Check that all of the blade mounting screws are tightened and secure.
Wobbling problems may result from unleveled blades or ceiling.
To check the blade level, measure the distance from each blade tip to the ceiling. Note: If
measurements are irregular:
Be sure the blade mount screws are not too tight or too loose, which may cause wobbling due
to an unleveled blade tip.
An out of shape blade can cause wobbling. Check by removing the blade and placing on a flat
surface.
Blade tracking may be checked simply by use of a household ruler. Place the ruler vertically
against the ceiling and even with the outside leading edge of a blade. Note the distance of the
edge of a blade compared to the others. Turn the blade slowly by hand to check the remaining
blades. If a blade is not in alignment, the blade is either out of shape, warped or the blade
screws are not evenly tightened or either loose.
Protection functions of the fan
Lock protection
The DC motor has a built-in safety feature against blade or motor obstruction during
operation. If something obstructs the fan blades or motor, the motor will keep trying to run
and then stop operation after about 30 seconds of interruption. Please remove the object or
dust causing the obstruction and restart the fan.
Overload protection cable
The device will limit the maximum current output from the receiver/drive if the fan load has
increased abnormally.