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REVERSE FUNCTION

The “Summer/Winter” reverse function is included in the remote control to make the fan 
rotate in an anti-clockwise direction during summer. 
In 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.

CARE & CLEANING:

• Periodic cleaning (approximately 6 months) of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance 
required.
• Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the finish. Please turn off electricity 
when you do so.
• Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It could damage the motor or the wooden 
blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock.
• The motor has a permanently lubricated ball bearing and as such, is maintenance free.

NOISE:

The manufacturer warranty covers actual faults that may develop, but NOT minor 
complaints, e.g. motor operation noise - ALL ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE AUDIBLE TO SOME 
EXTENT; this is more obvious when the fan is operating at low speeds.

WOBBLE:

• Ceiling fans are designed to move during operation because they are not generally rigidly 
mounted
• Movement of a couple of centimetres is acceptable for safe operation.
• Balancing kits included should be used to adjust the balancing when first installed.

NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR:

Threaded components working slighting 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 prevent this problem.

REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS AND OPERATION FOR DC FANS

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 pre-set at the factory. If the 
remotes need programming please following these instructions and use a small size tool to 
change the code switch setting for each remote.

PAIRING THE REMOTE:

All Studio fans are pre-paired and there is no paring process needed to start the fan.
If you want to reset the fan to factory setting. Please follow steps below.
1. Connect power to the fan.
2. Within 10 seconds after turning on the power, short press “ON/OFF” 3 times and hold the 
button for 3 seconds. Then, the fan will beep once and it means it’s paired successfully.
3. Now test the remote by pressing on speeds or light button.
4. It can take up to 10 seconds for the fan to start moving, after pressing a speed button. 
The fan may move a few times slightly backwards and forwards and then will start rotating 
slowly whilst building up to the correct speed. This is normal behaviour for DC fans.

Considerations:
1. If the receiver is not receiving a signal from the remote control: 
a. Please check the battery to ensure it has sufficient power and has been inserted correctly 
and aligns with the positive and negative terminals; or
b. Please check if there are any other similarly remote controlled objects that work nearby, 
as remote controlled items operating on the same frequency may disturb each other.

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Summary of Contents for Studio DC

Page 1: ...Studio DC DC Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ... the wall or 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 DO NOT install this product outdoors Installing the fan in a position where it could be exposed to water moisture or external elements is dangerous 9 DO NOT connect the fan motor to a dimmer switch This may give an unsatisfactor...

Page 3: ...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 recharge...

Page 4: ...rom 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 of carrying a load of at least 45 kg with the two long fixing screws provided Ensure that at least 30mm of the screw is threaded into the support The fixing screws included are d...

Page 5: ...l Switch E L N C 2 1 Power Supply Live Wire Brown Power Supply Neutral Wire Blue Ground Wire Yellow Green E L N L in L out Double pole disconnection switch or 2 pin plug Wall Switch Power Supply Live Wire Brown Power Supply Neutral Wire Blue Ground Wire Yellow Green WIRING DIAGRAM WITH REMOTE WIRING DIAGRAM WITH WALL CONTROL ...

Page 6: ...gn the rubber nut with the bracket Use screws to fix the parts together Complete Use the bracket as a guide to mark required screw holes Drill Holes place expanding screws into the holes Place bracket over expanding screws Tighten screws Hanger installation completed A B C D E F G H INSTALL CEILING BRACKET ...

Page 7: ...sert to cross pin C Place screw into screw hole tighten D Connect wiring E Install motor cover as per below A Remove the blade holders B Attach blades as per above C Ground wire N Wire L Wire ceiling Tighten The down side of fan with lamp The down side of fan without lamp Make sure all the blades are smooth after installation INSTALLING BLADES ATTACHING MOTOR ceiling Ground wire N Wire L Wire ceil...

Page 8: ...ew off as photo S crew off Loosen L oosen Finish LIGHT PLATE INSTALLATION FOR FAN WITH LED LIGHT ONLY Seperate lamp plate and lamp shade A Loosen 2 screws remove 1 screw as picvtured B BASE PLATE INSTALLATION FOR FAN WITHOUT LIGHT ...

Page 9: ...tion Light Diffuser Installation Screw hole alignment scr ew Tighten Rotate into position and tighten the screw A Tighten screws B Insert wire into lamp plate C Align the lock points A Gently twist diffuser into place B 8 ...

Page 10: ...UNDER WARRANTY but a little care and maintenance can reduce or prevent this problem REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS AND OPERATION FOR DC FANS 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 pre set at the factory If the...

Page 11: ... 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 that when you try to pair Remote control A to Receiver A Receiver B will also be in learning mode and might pair to Remote control A too FUNCTIONS OF THE TRA...

Page 12: ...d 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 Retighten 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 13: ...l Number Rated Voltage Motor Consumption Rated Light Power CFFCST2WHSMR 220 240Vac Max 45 W DC Motor N A CFFCST2LWHSMR 220 240Vac Max 45 W DC Motor Max 18W LED CFFCST2WHW 220 240Vac Max 45 W DC Motor N A 12 ...

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