Fanaway CORBELLE Installation, Operation, Maintenance & Warranty Information Download Page 11

Fanaway Corbelle Installation Instructions 

 

 

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REVERSING FUNCTION (Fig. 13) 

Your ceiling fan can operate in either summer or winter mode.   

 

SUMMER Mode:

 The reverse switch should be in the SUMMER position to rotate the fan in an anticlockwise 

direction. The airflow will be directed downwards, for cooling in summer. 

 

WINTER  Mode:

  The  reverse  switch  should  be  in  the  WINTER  position  to  rotate  the  fan  in  a  clockwise 

direction. The airflow will be directed upwards assisting in the circulation of warm air, for energy conservation 

in winter. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFTER INSTALLATION 

WOBBLE:

 

NOTE: ceiling fans tend to move during operation due to the fact that they are mounted on a rubber grommet. 

If the fan was mounted rigidly to the ceiling it would cause excessive vibration. Movement of a few 

centimetres is quite acceptable and DOES NOT suggest any problem.   

TO REDUCE THE FAN WOBBLE:

   

Please check that all screws which fix the mounting bracket and down rod are secure.   

NOTE: This fan has been precision balanced at the factory and will not need to be balanced again. 

 

NOISE: 

When it is quiet (especially at night) you may hear occasional small noises. Slight power fluctuations and 

frequency signals superimposed in the electricity for off-peak hot water control, may cause a change in fan 

motor noise. This is normal. Please allow a 24-

hour “settling-in” period, most noises associated with a new 

fan disappear during this time.   

Please note that this is not a product fault and as such is not covered under warranty 

– All electric motors are 

audible to some extent. 

Fig. 13 

Summary of Contents for CORBELLE

Page 1: ...V1 1 AU 09 2019 FANAWAY CORBELLE CEILING FAN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION...

Page 2: ...vision 2 In Australia The 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...

Page 3: ...d must be capable of supporting a weight of 65kg 7 The fan should be mounted so that the blades are at least 2 3 m above the floor in Europe or 2 1 m above the floor in Australia 8 This fan is suitabl...

Page 4: ...nts missing before assembling If parts are missing return the complete product to the place of purchase for inspection or replacement Check whether the ceiling fan has been damaged during transport Do...

Page 5: ...ed 300mm from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Install the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 50kg with two long screw...

Page 6: ...g holes with the down rod holes and insert the lock pin 8 and secure with the hatch pin 9 4 Secure the down rod 5 by tightening the two set screws 10 on the coupling 7 5 Slide the down rod housing cov...

Page 7: ...it bracket counterclockwise until the slot screws are firmly at the end of the slots 2 3 Secure screw 1 to the lamp shade bracket Tighten all three screws Do not over tighten 4 Connect the quick conne...

Page 8: ...TE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE FIXED WIRING NOTE Wiring diagram includes the light kit wiring The light wiring diagram and switch is omitted when no light kit i...

Page 9: ...ING DIAGRAM REMOTE sold separately Ensure the motor earth wire is connected to the single earthing terminal block 2 in the diagram Fig 8 for Fig 9 and Fig 10 1 Remote without quick connectors manual w...

Page 10: ...ing bracket with the canopy Ensure all electrical wiring is tucked inside the canopy and that the wires are not damaged during this step Secure the canopy to the hanger bracket using the screws provid...

Page 11: ...t If the fan was mounted rigidly to the ceiling it would cause excessive vibration Movement of a few centimetres is quite acceptable and DOES NOT suggest any problem TO REDUCE THE FAN WOBBLE Please ch...

Page 12: ...merse your ceiling fan in the water or other liquids It could damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock Ensure that the fan does not come in contact with any org...

Page 13: ...ce using inappropriate cleaning products E Defects caused by normal wear and tear accident negligence alteration or misuse F A product dismantled repaired or serviced by any serviceman other than an a...

Page 14: ...led to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail t...

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