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Voice Commands

Before you Begin Setting Up the App

Your Forno Voice Command Centre (VCC) will respond 

and take action to the following voice commands:

The first phone which registers and pairs with the VCC will become the Main User of the FORNO World App. 

Keep in mind that there is ONLY ONE Main User.  Please find below a level of authority chart between the users.  

Hello

Forno Dining, Hi

Forno Bedroom, Yes

Loud

Medium

Quiet

Sure, Fan High

OK, Fan Medium

Fan Low

OK, Fan Faster

Fan Slower

Sure, Fan Turn Off

Timer Start

Sure, Eco Mode On

OK, Breeze Mode On

Wind Mode On

Sure, Light High

OK, Light Medium

Light Low

OK, Light Brighter

Light Dimmer

OK

OK

GOODBYE

Forno Home

Forno Dining 

Forno Bedroom

Volume High 

Volume Medium

Volume Low

Fan High Speed

Fan Medium Speed 

Fan Low Speed

Fan Faster 

Fan Slower

Fan Switch Off

Timer Start

Eco Mode On

Breeze Mode On

Wind Mode On

Light High

Light Medium

Light Low

Light Brighter

Light Dimmer

Light Off

Light Switch Off

1

3

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

VCC is ready and alert, waiting for further commands if this was the “wake-up” call you set

VCC is ready and alert, waiting for further commands if this was the “wake-up” call you set

VCC is ready and alert, waiting for further commands if this was the “wake-up” call you set

Sets VCC voice Volume at High

Sets VCC voice Volume at Medium

Sets VCC voice Volume at Low

Ceiling Fan turns On at High Speed or goes to High Speed from whatever speed it is at

Ceiling Fan turns On at Medium Speed or goes to Medium Speed from whatever speed it is at

Ceiling Fan turns on at Low Speed or goes to Low Speed from whatever speed it is at

Fan turns On at very low speed.  If already on, starts going 10% faster speed from where it is at

If off, stays off. If on, fan goes to 10% slower speed from where it is at

Fan turns Off

Timer turns on to a count down of 3 hours

Eco Mode (reverse rotation) is started

Breeze Mode turns On. Your fan goes into a sequential speed change that provides a breeze feeling

Wind Mode turns On. Your fan goes into a random speed change that provides a vigorous feeling

Light turns on at Full power or goes to Full power from wherever it is

Light turns on at Medium power or goes to Medium power from wherever it is

Light turns on at Low power or goes to Low power from wherever it is

Light turns on at Low Power. If already on, light goes 10% Brighter

If it is off, it stays off. If on, light goes 10% Dimmer

Light switches Off

Light switches Off

System Shuts Down after 20 seconds of not receiving a voice command

  Item  Voice Command 

 VCC Reply 

Action

Device

Function

Main User

Sub User

Data Update 

Between 

Main and 

Sub-Users

Room

Management

Device Control 

(Fan speed,

light, lock)

Delete 

Device

Add

Device

Edit

Device 

Name

Edit /

Set

Timer

Edit 

Room 

Name

Delete 

Room

Add

Room

Change 

Room 

Picture

User

Management Language

My

Favourite

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto Specific to 

each User

NIL

Specific to 

each User

Specific to 

each User

You are ready to give voice instructions to your fan!

Summary of Contents for VOCE CF02118

Page 1: ...VOICE ACTIVATED CEILING FAN CF02118 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...hone remote nor any other communication assistant 2 You have the flexibility to control multiple fans that are in the same area using your voice Or control them independently if you want 3 Bluetooth V...

Page 3: ...hen mounted directly to the building structure appliance installation shall not expose combustible material and do not install the appliance to a ceiling with combustible finish The installation of th...

Page 4: ...BB BN SCF021BLAS SCFREM SVCCI SCF021SHA SCF021BLB Part Items Drawing Description Quantity Pack with 3 Wire Connectors 2 Metallic Washers and 4 Spring Washers Mounting Bracket 1 with 2 Screws 2 Remote...

Page 5: ...5B 12 13 14 7 10 Stop Ladder Philips Screw Driver Pliers Wire Stripper Measuring Tape Electrical Tape Suitable For Use in Damp Locations Net Weight 8 4Kg 18 5lb If you find any part missing please cal...

Page 6: ...h of the blades WARNING To avoid risk of personal injury do not bend the brackets or the blades during installation cleaning etc WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury mo...

Page 7: ...any wall or object Make sure that your box is properly grounded and has either a green or a bare wire WARNING The electrical outlet box should be clearly marked Suitable for Fan Support Failure to do...

Page 8: ...are not twisted and aligning the holes for the pin on the Down Rod with the holes in the motor Yoke Insert Pin all the way through and put the Clip in place Secure tightly the 2 Set Screws and Nut Lo...

Page 9: ...Gently insert the receiver into the Mounting Bracket with the flat part towards the top Carefully push wires and wire connectors into the electric box leaving the antenna outside of the Mounting Brac...

Page 10: ...ing Hub Cover and Lights Insert Blade in the side slot in the Motor Assembly Be sure that the blade part marked This Side Up is towards the ceiling Take 3 Blade Screws from Pack of screws 11 and pre i...

Page 11: ...stop the fan and go to the trouble shoot section Press 6 in your remote control The fan should move on to a high speed and you should feel a strong breeze going from ceiling to floor If the fan wobble...

Page 12: ...the first time it will say Welcome to FORNO VOCE Depending on the room you are placing me please say now either FORNO Home FORNO Dining or FORNO Bedroom Action You need to say out loud FORNO Home FORN...

Page 13: ...h Speed or goes to High Speed from whatever speed it is at Ceiling Fan turns On at Medium Speed or goes to Medium Speed from whatever speed it is at Ceiling Fan turns on at Low Speed or goes to Low Sp...

Page 14: ...other FORNO devices that you may purchase The QR code below will take to the corresponding site Download the App and register your product following the App instructions This is important for Warranty...

Page 15: ...ence by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit di...

Page 16: ...our device is not locked nor muted Ensure that your VCC is under 33 10m away from your fan or closer if objects are in the way Ensure that you are under 16 5m away from your VCC when you are giving it...

Page 17: ...att Airflow 1 197 Cubic Feet Per Minute Based on 12 cents per kWh and 6 4 hours use per day Your cost depends on rates and use Energy Use 15 Watts 10 50 Cost Range of Similar Models 18 or Smaller 4 Es...

Page 18: ...me limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives specific legal rights...

Page 19: ...mber If you received damaged appliance immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the appliance ______________________________________________ Date of Purchase ___________________________...

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