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Troubleshooting Tips for Installers
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Fan
Fan will not start
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Check 240 Volts is available at terminal block.
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Check wire connections in the wall switch and terminal blocks
,
ensure all wires are making
proper contact.
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Check isolation switch is
‘
on
’.
Fan is not responding to the remote control
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Check for flat battery.
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Check handset programmed to receiver (refer to page 5).
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Occasionally there maybe a poor signal (location) received by the handpiece. This can be
improved by ensuring the antenna is outside the top canopy (see Fig.1 & 2).
Fan is wobbling
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Check the ball joint slot is locked into the hanger bracket groove.
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Make sure blades are a matching set; the figures on matching sets of blades should be
identical with the numbers varying within 3 grams of each other.
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Check blade screws are tightened firmly.
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DO NOT
use a power tool to tighten screws.
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Make sure bracket is tight against ceiling and the ceiling and the ceiling structure are not
moving.
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DO NOT
use countersunk screws to hold bracket against ceiling. Countersunk screws will
make fan wobble (now or later) and allow the bracket to move.
Fan is noisy
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Check all screws and parts are secured firmly. Ensure there are no loose parts moving
inside the motor housing.
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Check ceiling bracket is secure. If ceiling canopy moves then the bracket or ceiling is
moving and screws loose, not into structure or of counter sunk type.
Troubleshooting Tips for Installers
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Light
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Light will not turn on
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Make sure lamp has not blown. Check all light wires in the termi-
nal block in the canopy cover and the wall switch have been connected correctly.
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Light flickers or flashes
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Re
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check wiring. Flickering may be caused by ripple control
signals from the power grid.
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Light is not responding to remote control
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Make sure lamp has not blown. Check all
wires in the terminal block in the canopy cover and the remote receiver have been con-
nected correctly. Check hand piece battery.
Troubleshooting Tips for Installers
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Remote Control
Handset cross programming
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One device (remote handpiece or wall controller) must be attached to the receiver at all
times. In the
event of handpiece
cross programming, please program the same handpiece/
wall controller twice to delete irrelevant / unwanted device.
Installation & User
Manual
1.
Do not
attempt to operate the fan or light (if fitted) with any wall control that is not approved by
Hunter Pacific for use with its fans. DO NOT use solid state controllers. The use of unapproved
controllers may void your warranty.
2.
Do not
mix blade sets from one fan to another as this may upset the balance of the fan. If only
one blade is damaged you are still required to replace with a new set.
Fig.1
Fig.2