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Airfusion Akmani Installation Instructions 

 

 

 

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become un-balanced again. Store your balancing kit away after installation for future use if required.

 

 

NOISE: 

When  it  is  quiet  (especially  at  night)  you  may  hear  occasional  small  noises.  Slight  power  fluctuations  and  frequency 

signals superimposed in the electricity for off-peak hot water control, may cause a change in fan motor noise.   

This is normal. Please allow a 24-

hour “settling-in” period, most noises associated with a new fan disappear during this 

time.   

 
The  manufacturer’s  warranty  covers  actual  faults  that  may  develop  and  NOT  minor  complaints  such  as  hearing  the 

motor run 

– All electric motors are audible to some extent. 

 

CARE & CLEANING 

 

Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required. Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid  

scratching the paint finish. Please turn off electricity power when you do so. 

 

Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It could damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility 

of an electrical shock. 

 

The motor has a permanently lubricated ball bearing. There is no need to oil. 

NOTE:

 Always turn off the power at the mains switch before attempting to clean your fan. 

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARRANTY INFORMATION

 

IN AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND

 

– Please refer to the separated WARRANTY STATEMENT.   

IN EUROPE

 

– If you are a European customer please contact the retail outlet where the fan was purchase for 

warranty service. 

AIRFUSION 

AKMANI SERIES 

DC FAN models 

Rated Voltage 

Rated power 

(motor) 

Battery for remote 

60

” blade fan only 

220-240VAC 

36W 

1 x 12V 23AE 

Summary of Contents for Airfusion Akmani Series

Page 1: ...Akmani fan V2 0 2014 08 15 LUCCI AIRFUSION AKMANI DC CEILING FAN INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE WARRANTY INFORMATION CAUTION READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION...

Page 2: ...ctions 1 P a g e CONTENTS GB Installation Instruction Manual 2 D Installationsanleitung 11 F Guide d installation 18 E Manual de instrucciones de instalaci n 26 I Manuale delle istruzioni di installaz...

Page 3: ...n or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision 2 Australia This app...

Page 4: ...Mounting bracket x 1 7 Flat washers x 2 2 Fan assembly with hanger cover down rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 8 Spring washers x 2 3 Blades x 3 9 Wall plugs for screws x 2 4 Blade kits x 3 10 Balance...

Page 5: ...the blades are 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 40kg...

Page 6: ...CTRICAL WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED IN...

Page 7: ...the blade kit and blade then secure the blade to the motor by tightening the 2 screws Fig 8 Repeat this process to install the other blades to the motor Finally install the bottom cover to the light...

Page 8: ...the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to acc...

Page 9: ...0 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Once the transmitter is paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1 it will make a beep sound twice Turn ON OFF or change the speed of c...

Page 10: ...l Fan is only running at high speed after installation Loss of control No reverse function after installation Loss of control Remote cannot communicate with the receiver Solution Switch off the main p...

Page 11: ...CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish Please turn off electricity power when you do...

Page 12: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision 12 Australia This appli...

Page 13: ...Mounting bracket x 1 7 Flat washers x 2 2 Fan assembly with hanger cover down rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 8 Spring washers x 2 3 Blades x 3 9 Wall plugs for screws x 2 4 Blade kits x 3 10 Balance...

Page 14: ...the blades are 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 40kg...

Page 15: ...ECTRICAL WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED I...

Page 16: ...the blade kit and blade then secure the blade to the motor by tightening the 2 screws Fig 8 Repeat this process to install the other blades to the motor Finally install the bottom cover to the light...

Page 17: ...the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to ac...

Page 18: ...30 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Once the transmitter is paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1 it will make a beep sound twice Turn ON OFF or change the speed of...

Page 19: ...ol Fan is only running at high speed after installation Loss of control No reverse function after installation Loss of control Remote cannot communicate with the receiver Solution Switch off the main...

Page 20: ...CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish Please turn off electricity power when you do...

Page 21: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision 22 Australia This appli...

Page 22: ...Mounting bracket x 1 7 Flat washers x 2 2 Fan assembly with hanger cover down rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 8 Spring washers x 2 3 Blades x 3 9 Wall plugs for screws x 2 4 Blade kits x 3 10 Balance...

Page 23: ...the blades are 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 40kg...

Page 24: ...ECTRICAL WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED I...

Page 25: ...the blade kit and blade then secure the blade to the motor by tightening the 2 screws Fig 8 Repeat this process to install the other blades to the motor Finally install the bottom cover to the light...

Page 26: ...the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to ac...

Page 27: ...30 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Once the transmitter is paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1 it will make a beep sound twice Turn ON OFF or change the speed of...

Page 28: ...ol Fan is only running at high speed after installation Loss of control No reverse function after installation Loss of control Remote cannot communicate with the receiver Solution Switch off the main...

Page 29: ...CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish Please turn off electricity power when you do...

Page 30: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision 32 Australia This appli...

Page 31: ...Mounting bracket x 1 7 Flat washers x 2 2 Fan assembly with hanger cover down rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 8 Spring washers x 2 3 Blades x 3 9 Wall plugs for screws x 2 4 Blade kits x 3 10 Balance...

Page 32: ...the blades are 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 40kg...

Page 33: ...ECTRICAL WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED I...

Page 34: ...the blade kit and blade then secure the blade to the motor by tightening the 2 screws Fig 8 Repeat this process to install the other blades to the motor Finally install the bottom cover to the light...

Page 35: ...the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to ac...

Page 36: ...30 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Once the transmitter is paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1 it will make a beep sound twice Turn ON OFF or change the speed of...

Page 37: ...ol Fan is only running at high speed after installation Loss of control No reverse function after installation Loss of control Remote cannot communicate with the receiver Solution Switch off the main...

Page 38: ...CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish Please turn off electricity power when you do...

Page 39: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision 42 Australia This appli...

Page 40: ...Mounting bracket x 1 7 Flat washers x 2 2 Fan assembly with hanger cover down rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 8 Spring washers x 2 3 Blades x 3 9 Wall plugs for screws x 2 4 Blade kits x 3 10 Balance...

Page 41: ...the blades are 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 40kg...

Page 42: ...ECTRICAL WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED I...

Page 43: ...the blade kit and blade then secure the blade to the motor by tightening the 2 screws Fig 8 Repeat this process to install the other blades to the motor Finally install the bottom cover to the light...

Page 44: ...the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to ac...

Page 45: ...30 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Once the transmitter is paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1 it will make a beep sound twice Turn ON OFF or change the speed of...

Page 46: ...ol Fan is only running at high speed after installation Loss of control No reverse function after installation Loss of control Remote cannot communicate with the receiver Solution Switch off the main...

Page 47: ...CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish Please turn off electricity power when you do...

Page 48: ...r instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision 52 Australia This appli...

Page 49: ...Mounting bracket x 1 7 Flat washers x 2 2 Fan assembly with hanger cover down rod canopy cover and canopy x 1 8 Spring washers x 2 3 Blades x 3 9 Wall plugs for screws x 2 4 Blade kits x 3 10 Balance...

Page 50: ...the blades are 300mm spacing from the tip of the blade to the nearest objects or walls Secure the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or structure that is capable of carrying a load of at least 40kg...

Page 51: ...ECTRICAL WIRING WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 6 WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN NOTE AN ADDITIONAL ALL POLE DISCONNECTION SWITCH MUST BE INCLUDED I...

Page 52: ...the blade kit and blade then secure the blade to the motor by tightening the 2 screws Fig 8 Repeat this process to install the other blades to the motor Finally install the bottom cover to the light...

Page 53: ...the receiver Transmitter Receiver pairing for ceiling fan 1 Turn off both ceiling fans 1 and 2 via the mains supply to the receiver Slide the cover of the battery compartment of the transmitter to ac...

Page 54: ...30 seconds of switching the power to the receiver of ceiling fan 2 Once the transmitter is paired with the receiver of ceiling fan 1 it will make a beep sound twice Turn ON OFF or change the speed of...

Page 55: ...ol Fan is only running at high speed after installation Loss of control No reverse function after installation Loss of control Remote cannot communicate with the receiver Solution Switch off the main...

Page 56: ...CLEANING Periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance required Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid scratching the paint finish Please turn off electricity power when you do...

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