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19. If it is necessary to replace the live or neutral brushes to ensure operation of the motor 
then both brushes and the earth brush shall be replaced at the same time. The brushes shall 
only be replaced by a suitably qualified person.
20. An all-pole disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring is to be provided, such as an 
all-pole switch or a supply cord fitted with a plug.
21. The light source in light kit is not replaceable; when the light source reaches its end of life 
the whole light kit shall be replaced by manufacture, his service agent or a qualified person.
22. The max operating temperature for the fan is 40 degree °C. Keep the fan away from any 
heat sources, like fire place, heater and stove.

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

The important safeguards and instructions given in this manual are not meant to cover 

all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common 

sense, caution and care are factors which cannot be built into any product.

CAUTION: 

Do not ingest battery - Chemical burn hazard. 
The remote supplied with this product (remote/Smart model) contains AAA batteries. If 
the battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and can lead to 
death. 
Keep the new and used batteries away from children. Examine devices and make sure the 
battery compartment is secure. 
If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away 
from children. 
If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek 
immediate medical attention.
 Call the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 or go to a hospital emergency room. 
Do not let the child eat or drink and do not induce vomiting. Dispose of used button 
batteries immediately. 
Flat batteries can still be dangerous. 
The battery supplied with this product is not to be recharged. 
Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. Battery to be 
inserted with the correct polarity. + for positive, - for negative. 
Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the appliance and safely disposed of. 
If the appliance is to be stored unused for a long period, the batteries should be removed. 
Dispose of used button batteries immediately. 
Flat batteries can still be dangerous. the supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.

FAULT FINDER:

Always check the “Trouble Shooting Checklist” included in this booklet before seeking 
warranty claim.
Mechanical noise may be noticed on installation. Allow at least 8 hours settling-in period.
Some fans may wobble more than others, even if they are identical. This does not necessarily 
indicate a fault.

PREPARATION:

1. Unpack your ceiling fan carefully, then remove all parts and components, and lay on 
a cloth or soft surface to avoid damage. DO NOT lay the motor housing on its side, the 
housing may get damaged.
2. Before commencing installation, check that all parts are included.

NB: You may need to remove all foam packaging material to ensure there are no missing 
parts.

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Summary of Contents for Infinity-ID DC CFFCINID2LWHSMR

Page 1: ...Infinity ID DC DC Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...r ceiling Please note that insufficient clearance distances might cause wobbling and the bigger this clearance is the better the airflow from your fan will be 8 This product can be installed in a position where it is covered or enclosed al fresco areas and there is a minimum clearance of 1 50 m from the blade tip to all edges of the roof or positions where could be exposed to water moisture or oth...

Page 3: ... product and keep it away from children If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body seek immediate medical attention Call the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 or go to a hospital emergency room Do not let the child eat or drink and do not induce vomiting Dispose of used button batteries immediately Flat batteries can still be dangerous The battery s...

Page 4: ...3 Hanging Bracket Receiver Canopy Decorative Ring Downrod with Ball Joint Motor Housing Coupler Blade Buckle Blade Light Kit with Light Models ONLY Remote or Wall Control PARTS INCLUDED ...

Page 5: ...better the airflow from your fan will be 3 This product can be installed in a position where it is covered or enclosed al fresco areas and there is a minimum clearance of 1 50 m from the blade tip to all edges of the roof or positions where could be exposed to water moisture or other dangerous external elements 4 Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or suitable structure that is capable...

Page 6: ...stalling this fan WIRING DIAGRAM NO LIGHT NO LIGHT To Motor Wire RECEIVER Black Wire Antenna Wire To Motor Wire To Motor Wire Double pole disconnection switch or 2 pin plug Wall Switch E L N Power Supply Live Wire Brown Power Supply Neutral Wire Blue Ground Wire Yellow Green C 2 1 ...

Page 7: ...6 WIRING DIAGRAM LED LIGHT ...

Page 8: ...alling this fan WIRING DIAGRAM NO LIGHT NO LIGHT To Motor Wire RECEIVER Black Wire Antenna Wire To Motor Wire To Motor Wire Double pole disconnection switch or 2 pin plug E L N Power Supply Live Wire Brown Power Supply Neutral Wire Blue Ground Wire Yellow Green L in L out Wall Switch ...

Page 9: ...LATION STEPS 1 Lift up the motor housing Take the pre assembled screws and blade buckles off the motor Align the blades with screw holes on top of the motor and secure with the blade buckles screws and washers ...

Page 10: ... housing down into place 3 For models with light Remove the three screws on the middle of the motor Align the light kit with the screw holes on the motor housing and secure with screws Connect the push plug wire attached on the light kit with the push plug attached to the motor ...

Page 11: ...in accordance with the electrical wiring diagram IMPORTANT The fan must be earthed Double pole disconnection switch and wall switch must be connected 7 Place the canopy over the bracket align the canopy holes with the screws and tighten Align the decorative ring with the screws and twist it to secure it onto the canopy 8 For models with light Line the diffuser up with the bottom of the motor and r...

Page 12: ... winter this can be reversed so that the blades now move in a clockwise direction Press and hold F R button for 3 seconds to switch between Summer and Winter modes NOTE The Hand Held Remote Control System is equipped with a learning frequency function which has code combinations to prevent potential interference from other remote units The frequency on your Receiver and Transmitter units have been...

Page 13: ...e control A and Receiver A while Fan B uses Remote control B and Receiver B 1 Isolate power to one fan only when pairing the remotes When installing two or more fans you should manually isolate power to Fan B while completing the pairing process on Fan A If power is not isolated to one of the fans when the power is restored at the fuse box then both receivers will be put into learning mode such th...

Page 14: ... and wiring on premises Fan keeps beeping but will not start Loose wire connections or plugs to fan receiver Check wire connections and ensure plugs are positively connected Fan wobbles A Screws on down rod are not tightened B Blades are not balanced A Re tighten the screws on down rod B Use the balancing kit to balance the blades Fan makes clicking sound A Coupling cover does not sit securely on ...

Page 15: ...A Remote CFFCINID2WHW 220 240 Vac Max 35 W N A Wall Control CFFCINID4BLSMR 220 240 Vac Max 35 W N A Remote CFFCINID4BLW 220 240 Vac Max 35 W N A Wall Control CFFCINID4LBLSMR 220 240 Vac Max 35 W Max 18 W Remote CFFCINID4LWHSMR 220 240 Vac Max 35 W Max 18 W Remote CFFCINID4WHSMR 220 240 Vac Max 35 W N A Remote CFFCINID4WHW 220 240 Vac Max 35 W N A Wall Control 14 ...

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