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INFORMATION FOR LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND FAN 
OWNERS 

REV 1.0

 

 

 

Please read fault finder before calling for warranty. 

1.

 

FAN WILL NOT START 

I.

 

Check that mains circuit breakers are in the ON position. 

II.

 

Check that isolation wall switch is in the ON position. 

III.

 

Check that speed control knob/pull chain is NOT in the OFF position. 

IV.

 

Check that reverse control switch (if any) is FULLY turned to up (left) or down (right) position. 

V.

 

Check that batteries in the remote handset (if any) are in good condition. 

VI.

 

Check that transmission code setting (if any) on remote control handset and receiver is identical. 

VII.

 

Check that live, neutral, ground and light (if any) wires from isolation wall switch, remote receiver (if any) 
through to fan are all wired correctly is accordance with wiring diagram. 

VIII.

 

Check that all wire connections at wall switch, wire connector and/or terminal block are secured (not 
loosened). 

 

2.

 

FAN SOUNDS NOISY. 

I.

 

Check suggested bulbs and fully tighten light fitting (version with light). 

II.

 

Re-tighten all screws on fan blades (do not over tighten). 

III.

 

Re-tighten all screws in the hanging bracket and covering plate. 

  

 

3.

 

MECHANICAL NOISE 

I.

 

Let the fan run for about 8 hours for settling in period. 

 

4.

 

FAN TURNS BUT DOES NOT MOVE MUCH AIR 

I.

 

The fan may be running in reverse (for fans with reverse running option). 

II.

 

The distance from the ceiling to the fan blades is too small. 

III.

 

The room may contain items which obstruct the air flow. 

IV.

 

The fan may be too small for the size of the room. 

Summary of Contents for FC132124BC

Page 1: ...ithin this package THE QUALITY BRAND IN FANS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION BOOK REV 1 0 KIMBERLEY II SERIES Models FC132124WH FC132124RWH FC132124BC FC132124RBC CEILING FANS WITH LIGHT KIT AND OR REMOTE CONTROLLER CAUTION DO NOT THROW AWAY THIS BOOK READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLATION AND FAN OPERATION ...

Page 2: ...REV 1 0 INTRODUCTION 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 UNPACKING YOUR CEILING FAN 3 FAN INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 WIRING DIAGRAM 6 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 8 INFORMATION FOR LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND FAN OWNERS 9 IMPORTANT FACTS 10 ...

Page 3: ...N A WARNING CAUTION notice denotes a hazard It calls attention to an installation procedure operating procedure maintenance procedure or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to this appliance personal injury or death Do not proceed beyond a WARNING CAUTION notice until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met SAFETY SYMBOLS Alternating current ...

Page 4: ... least 2 1 metres 7 feet from the floor 2 The chosen location for the fan must not allow the rotating blades to come into contact with any object 3 Please check carefully and make sure that ceiling joists are strong enough and of adequate size to support the weight of the fan and the force of about 35 kg 4 To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury please make sure that the fan...

Page 5: ...eded if warranty replacement or repair is ever necessary 1 x Hanger Bracket 4 x Blade Holders 1 x Pre assembled Fan Motor 4 x Blades 1 x Remote Controller 1 x Light Kit ONLY FC132124R SERIES BALANCING KIT SCREWS HARDWARE BAG INSTRUCTION BOOK WALL CONTROLLER 1 x 1 x 1 x ONLY FC132124 SERIES Use of an unapproved wall controller voids the warranty Therefore do not control the operation of this fan fr...

Page 6: ...ce of about 35 kg 1 Secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling joist or suitable piece of timber inserted between the ceiling joists The bracket should be attached with two 5 mm x 50 mm timber screws supplied Fig 1 2 Install the ball joint into the mounting bracket opening The tab opposite of the hanger bracket opening should fit in the slot on the ball Fig 2 3 Connect wires in accordance with the...

Page 7: ...lways ensure fan is set to OFF and blades are stopped prior to changing direction of blades Reverse switch on the fan should ideally be set on FORWARD or S position during summer seasons to move blades in an anticlockwise direction REVERSE or W position during the cooler seasons to make the fan rotate in a clockwise direction Do not mount wall controller near heat producing equipment Wall remote c...

Page 8: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 6 REV 1 0 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FAN CONTROLLED WITH WALL CONTROL ...

Page 9: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 7 REV 1 0 WIRING DIAGRAM FOR FAN CONTROLLED WITH REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONAL ...

Page 10: ...h 2 remote control units set 2 different codes for each set of transmitter receivers This means you can operate each ceiling fan independently 2 Your remote control is ready for use after a 9V battery installation FUNCTIONS OF TRANSMITTER HI Press once to turn on the fan at high speed MED Press once to turn on the fan at medium speed LOW Press once to turn on the fan at low speed OFF Press once to...

Page 11: ... if any wires from isolation wall switch remote receiver if any through to fan are all wired correctly is accordance with wiring diagram VIII Check that all wire connections at wall switch wire connector and or terminal block are secured not loosened 2 FAN SOUNDS NOISY I Check suggested bulbs and fully tighten light fitting version with light II Re tighten all screws on fan blades do not over tigh...

Page 12: ...ction so cool air is blowing down producing a cool breeze In winter reverse the switch fan should spin in clock wise direction so that an upward airflow will push warm air off the ceiling and circulate it downwards into the living areas In winter months use the fan on a lower speed than in summer Make sure fan is off and blades have stopped spinning before changing the summer winter switch NORMAL ...

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