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TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ELECTRICAL OUTLET BOX 

 

1.  If there is an existing outlet box, ensure it is clearly marked” Suitable For Fan 

Support”. If not, it must be replaced with an approved one. 

2.  Secure the outlet box (or make sure the existing box is secured) directly to 

the building structure. Use appropriate fasteners and building materials. Wood 

joist and outlet box must be able to support a minimum of 50 pounds. 

3.  Figure 1,2 and 3 are examples of different ways to mount the outlet box in 

different ways to mount the outlet box in different situations. A longer down 

rod may be required in sloped ceiling situations to maintain proper blade 

clearance. 

4.  To hang the fan in locations where no ceiling joists is available. A hanger 

support bar may be required (Fig. 4)       

 

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Summary of Contents for Flynn

Page 1: ...READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This photo for reference only OWNERS INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE These instructions are suitable for SAA Listed Ceiling fans ...

Page 2: ...Blade Attachment 10 Installing General Turtle Light Kit optional 11 Installing Disc Bowl Light Kit optional 12 Installing Disc Light Kit optional 13 Installing Bowl Light Kit optional 14 Installing Clipper Light Kit optional 15 Installing Spothead Light Kit optional 16 Operation 17 Fan Care and Warranty Information 18 Warranty Service 18 Care and Cleaning 19 Bump In The Night 19 Fan Light 19 Warni...

Page 3: ... ten times that of the net weight of the fan Net weights can be found on the bottom of the unit s box If you are mounting the fan to a ceiling junction box the box and it s fixing must be able to support the moving weight of the fan and must not twist or work loose 6 The fan must be earthed 7 Do not connect the fan motor to a dimmer switch This may give an unsatisfactory performance motor hum and ...

Page 4: ...to any product These factors must be supplied by the person s caring for and operating the unit Please note that the fan is good for damp location but the mounting location must be in covered areas i e under balcony covered corridor or conservatory CAUTION MAKE SURE THE UPPER CANOPY OF FAN IS 100 COVERED NO WATER WILL GO THROUGHT CANOPY TO THE FAN While this fan is rated to IP23 standard but it is...

Page 5: ...ould have the following 1 Mounting Plate 2 Downrod Ball assembly 3 Ceiling canopy 4 Lower canopy 5 Set of Blades 6 Blade Arms 7 Fan Housing Motor and switch housing Remove rubber shipping spacers from motor Keep them in case you need to return fan 8 Light Kit or different light 9 Glass 10 Parts Pack Containing A Mounting plate hardwares wire nuts B Blade attachment hardwares screws with washers fo...

Page 6: ...ucture Use appropriate fasteners and building materials Wood joist and outlet box must be able to support a minimum of 50 pounds 3 Figure 1 2 and 3 are examples of different ways to mount the outlet box in different ways to mount the outlet box in different situations A longer down rod may be required in sloped ceiling situations to maintain proper blade clearance 4 To hang the fan in locations wh...

Page 7: ...le electrical shock 2 Attach mounting plate to outlet box using screws provided with the outlet box Fig 5 3 Please note that the fan is good for damp location but the mounting location must be in covered areas i e under balcony covered corridor or conservatory CAUTION MAKE SURE THE UPPER CANOPY OF FAN IS 100 COVERED NO WATER WILL GO THROUGHT CANOPY TO THE FAN While this fan is rated to IP23 standa...

Page 8: ...t beam install a 5 cm x 10 cm 2 x 4 brace between ceiling joists to support fan 1 Turn off the Power Supply at the main power box 2 Be sure that the mounting plate 1 secure to a joist or beam by 2 wood screws 8 3 Please note that the fan is good for damp location but the mounting location must be in covered areas i e under balcony covered corridor or conservatory CAUTION MAKE SURE THE UPPER CANOPY...

Page 9: ...ball see insert Finger tighten clamp ring onto downrod ball using bolt provided these bolts will be further tightened in next step Next step After fan is installed and hanging straight Tighten all screws again to eliminate wobble during operation NOTE Over tightening bolts may damage canopy CAUTION Please note that the fan is good for damp location but the mounting location must be in covered area...

Page 10: ...ON Please note that the fan is good for damp location but the mounting location must be in covered areas i e under balcony covered corridor or conservatory CAUTION MAKE SURE THE UPPER CANOPY OF FAN IS 100 COVERED NO WATER WILL GO THROUGHT CANOPY TO THE FAN While this fan is rated to IP23 standard but it is not intended for uncovered outdoor all wet location Page 8 ...

Page 11: ... ceiling to E Green or GREEN YELLOW wire on terminal from fan as EARTH connection 2 Some ceiling fan will employ True Balance Hanger system please make the installation as bellows On upper canopy install downrod into true balace canopy by first inerting downrod and ball assembly into large openint in canopy making sure canopy engages notch in downrod ball see insert Finger tighten clamp ring onto ...

Page 12: ... the fan a slight turn until the washers align with the closed end of the slotted holes Insert the remaining two screws and washers in the remaining two holes of the canopy Tighten all screws Ensure all wires are arranged in a tidy fashion and make sure you can place the ball to sit well into the canopy This is important to make sure the fan is free from wobbling Align the open slotted holes with ...

Page 13: ...w until all 3 screws have been started into the blade arm Fig 11 As most fan use concealed screw blades arms screws may not go through the whole blade arms 3 Tighten each screw starting with center screw 4 Fasten blade assembly to motor with provided screws Repeat procedure for remaining blades Fig 11B 5 Make sure the blades are more than at least 2 1m from the floor avoid any object in the path o...

Page 14: ...Attach the glass shades to the light kit using 3 thumbscrews per shade provided Do not over tighten the thumbscrews as glass may break Install 60 watt max Light bulbs not provided Glass shade thumb screws are not provided on the spot light fan 5 Restore power and your light kit is ready for operation 6 If the light kit does not work turn off the electricity and lower the canopy on your ceiling fan...

Page 15: ...ax to the lampholder Light bulbs not provided Pull Chain Extension Threaded Tube 5 Attach the glass shades to the light kit and screw up the finial Do not over tighten the finial glass may break Slide the bowl glass over the threaded nipple followed by the cap and then finial Twist finial clockwise until snug see figure Finial Metal Cap Glass Shade 6 Lower chains thru hole in bowl and glass cap 7 ...

Page 16: ...he three holes on the light pan with the three holes on the switch housing rim Secure the light pan onto the switch housing with the three screws and washers provided 5 Install the light bulb not included onto the lampholder sockets Uses maximum 60 watts as the warning label suggested 6 The glass shade belongs to the twist and lock type The rim of the glass shade comes with two grooves Align the o...

Page 17: ...ass shades to the light kit using 3 thumbscrews per shade provided Do not over tighten the thumbscrews as glass may break Install 60 watt max Light bulbs not provided 8 Slide the bowl glass over the threaded nipple followed by the cap and then finial Twist finial clockwise until snug see figure Fig 12 2 9 Lower chains thru hole in bowl and glass cap 10 Attach chain extension see figure 12 3 11 Res...

Page 18: ...kit will fix the glass pls make sure the glass is secured 3 Restore power and your light kit is ready for operation 4 If the light kit does not work turn off the electricity and lower the canopy on your ceiling fan Make sure the blue wire is connected to black household wires please refer to electrical connections section in this manual Page 16 ...

Page 19: ...peration 7 Carefully push all wires back into the switch housing Then attach housing cover plate to switch housing with the 3 screws provided also install GU 10 bulbs 7 Restore power and your light kit is ready for operation 8 If the light kit does not work turn off the electricity and lower the canopy on your ceiling fan Make sure the blue wire is connected to black household wires please refer t...

Page 20: ... both heating and cooling costs by regular use of your fan In summer put the reverse switch in the forward position so air is blown down producing a cooling breeze In winter reverse the fan so an upward airflow will push warm air off the ceiling and balance the temperature in the room In winter run the fan at lower speed than in the summer Switch on power and test ceiling fan and light after compl...

Page 21: ...ered a problem Ceiling fans tend to move slightly during operation because they are not generally rigidly mounted The following should be performed to reduce any evident wobble A Check all the blade brackets are tightened securely B Wobble may result from inconsistent blade level To check blade level measure the distance from each blade tip to the ceiling If measurements are inconsistent adjustmen...

Page 22: ...times Even slight power fluctuations and mains frequency signals superimposed in your electricity supply for off peak hot water control may cause a change in fan motor noise This is normal FAN LIGHTS ARE NOT COVERED UNDER IN HOME WARRANTY Noises and vibration etc are often more accentuated when a fan light is fitted GLOBES ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY For instance a fan light glass that has not ...

Page 23: ...ly fastened 3 Fan sound noisy A Top canopy touching ceiling B Loose fan blade screws C Ceiling fan not secured against ceiling D Incorrect speed controller A Lower Canopy from ceiling to ensure minimum 3 mm clearance B Re tighten all screws on fan blades but never over tighten C Re tighten all screws in the hanging bracket or plate D Change the controller to the one supplied 4 Mechanical Noise A A...

Page 24: ...using this switch to turn the fan on off will not be covered by warranty 4 Repair work being carried out by approved electrician only after authorization by wholesaler or their authorized agent to complete the repair and is subject to the supply of dated proof of purchase and installing electrician s details 5 The serviceable area governing in home service to be as defined by wholesaler and their ...

Page 25: ...s do develop check this aspect before requesting service This is not covered by warranty 11 Minor variation of speed may be evident between different fans even in the same model and is not a product fault and not covered by warranty 12 Blades are not covered by warranty against defect in material The replacement of the blades is not covered by the in home warranty service call Notification within ...

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