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IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

ELECTRICIANS MUST READ PRIOR TO INSTALLATION 

 

1.  Distributor and installer details and purchase receipts are essential for on-site warranty claims 

and must be presented to repair personnel, make sure you record your details in the Fan Owner 
Warranty and Operations Manual. 

 
2.   Fans and fixed wiring products must only be installed by persons who are appropriately licensed 

by the applicable State regulatory body. Therefore, to protect our repair personnel, on-site  

 

warranty claims will not be accepted if products have been installed by unlicensed persons.   

 
3.

      

Damage caused by incorrect installation, force-majeure, electrical surges, lightning, power grid 

fluctuations,  water or by connection to alternative power supply sources (such as solar inverters, 
etc.) is not eligible for warranty repair. 

 
4.

      

Blades must be replaced only as a complete set. Blades are supplied only as a pre-balanced set 

and the replacement of individual blades may void the warranty by causing mechanical  

 

damage to the motor, excessive noise or premature wear. 

 
5.

      

When products are installed in a location requiring special access equipment (such as  

  scaffolding or scissor lifts, etc) the cost of providing, installing and operating special access 

equipment must be borne by the site owner.  

  

 

For safety, and to protect your customers warranty, the following must be taken into  
account when installing and operating the product (s): 

 
 
 

IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE PRODUCT AT TIME OF 

INSTALLATION THE INSTALLER MUST CONTACT THE WARRANTY 

HOT LINE NUMBER 

1300 360 280

BEFORE LEAVING THE JOB 

SITE.  PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE FAN FROM THE CEILING  

ONCE INSTALLED UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO DO SO. 

 
 

(a)

    

DO NOT USE SOLID-STATE WALL CONTROLLERS. Neither leading nor lagging edge 

controllers will give satisfactory performance. Wall controls must only be types approved 
for use by Pacific International Ceiling Fans.   

(b)

   

The fan, light and bracket must be earthed. 

(c)

    

Fan and light must be run from the same phase and preferably the same final circuit. 

(d)

    

Mounting bracket must be firmly screwed to a solid structure such as a concrete ceiling, 

steel structure or timber framing. If additional bracing is added it must be firmly secured to 
the rafters and not left  floating on the ceiling. Special mounts, such as T-hooks, are  

 

available for certain types of installation. 

(e)

    

After installation, fan blades must be at least 2.1 m (7 feet) above floor level. 

(f)

     

The use of these products by children and the infirm must be under supervision. 

Electrician Installation Manual 

   EM-E Ceiling Fan 

Summary of Contents for EM-E

Page 1: ...t and fill out their details onto the back page of the Fan Owner Warranty Operations Manual after installation National Warranty Line 1300 360 280 Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm EST Only available within Australia Pacific International Fans Pty Ltd Building 8 256 New Line Road Dural NSW 2158 Australia ELECTRICIANS TO PROTECT YOUR CUSTOMER S WARRANTY PLEASE READ PAGE 2 OF THIS BOOKLET PRIOR TO TH...

Page 2: ...c the cost of providing installing and operating special access equipment must be borne by the site owner For safety and to protect your customers warranty the following must be taken into account when installing and operating the product s IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS WITH THE PRODUCT AT TIME OF INSTALLATION THE INSTALLER MUST CONTACT THE WARRANTY HOT LINE NUMBER 1300 360 280 BEFORE LEAVING THE JOB ...

Page 3: ...rt Qty Part Qty Blades 4 Base Plate 1 Canopy Cover Screws 2 Blade Screws 12 HPI Wall Controller 1 Canopy Cover 1 Blade Washers 12 Hanger Bracket 1 Motor Housing 1 Wall Speed Capacitor 1 Hex Head Screw 2 Ball Joint 1 15cm Down Rod 1 Reversing Switch Cover 1 Ball Joint Screw 1 Down Rod Pin Screw 1 these parts come preassembled Ball Joint Pin 1 Down Rod Short Screw 1 ...

Page 4: ...g for wiring b Use the two hex screws to secure the hanger bracket onto the timber nogging The timber nog ging should be supplied by the installing electri cian and must be supported between the two ceil ing joists as shown in the diagram above STEP 1 Fig 1 PERFORM THIS STEP IF THE WIRES HAVE NOT BEEN FED THROUGH THE DOWN ROD a Loosen the ball joint screw and remove the ball joint pin to separate ...

Page 5: ...re also connected c Connect light wires red white if a light fitting is going to be used Cap seal light wires if a light fitting is not going to be used Wiring Instructions with and without accessory light Brown Blue Red White Earth Wires Supply E N A LA LA FA LA E N Green yellow Black Red Red Red Brown White or Red Green yellow Blue Fan Wiring Combi Control Separate Control Separate terminal For ...

Page 6: ...ou are still required to replace with a new set Assembling the fan Fig 7 STEP 6 Fig 7 a Attach blades to the blade holders inside the motor housing using the 3 screws and washers provided b Repeat this procedure for the other 3 blades Blade Screw Blade Washer Blade Switch Cover Reverse Switch STEP 7 Fig 8 a Lift the switch cover to expose the reverse switch b The reverse switch should be pushed fu...

Page 7: ...e with your fingers b Gently push the glass cover upwards and turn it to attach the light glass to the fan 78mm halogen light MAX 100W E14 light MAX 2x40W STEP 2 Fig 13 a Use the connectors to attach the light wires from the motor housing to light assembly kit b Attach and secure the light assembly kit using the 3 screws provided STEP 3 Fig 14 a Install the light bulbs in the light sockets b Gentl...

Page 8: ... the light socket b Gently push the glass cover upwards and turn it to attach glass cover to the fan Fig 18 Fig 18 STEP 3 Fig 17 a Fit the fluorescent light assembly to the base socket Fig 15 Lower Rim Screws STEP 1 Fig 15 a Turn base plate to remove the plug and base plate from the motor housing b Loosen screws to remove the lower rim GX53M 14W fluorescent light Lower Rim Screw Light wire connect...

Page 9: ... kit Motor Housing STEP 1 Fig 19 a Turn base plate anticlockwise to remove the plug and base plate from the motor housing Do not throw away base plate away Fig 19 Plug Base Plate STEP 2 Fig 20 a Loosen screws to remove the light kit rim Fig 20 Screws Lower Rim STEP 3 Fig 21 a Once the motor housing lower rim is removed the light wires coming from the motor housing should be exposed b Cut and remov...

Page 10: ... light kit Light Wires Base Plate STEP 4 Fig 22 a Feed wires from the motor housing lower rim through the hole in the centre of the base plate b Attach the base plate to the motor Fig 22 STEP 5 Fig 23 a Feed wires through the thread of the upper part of the light kit b Secure upper part of the light kit to the motor housing by tightening the thread c Connect light wires to the terminal block in th...

Page 11: ... joint pin and remove the ball joint Then slide off the canopy cover Fig 17 Down Rod Tighten Ball Joint Screw Ball Joint Ball Joint Pin Fig 27 Step 3 Fig 26 27 Now install the extension rod and reverse step 1 2 to secure the rod to the fan and the ball joint NOTE If the extension rod needs to be shortened cut the rod to the required length and drill the appropriate hole size to fit the ball joint ...

Page 12: ...tly and are making proper contact Brown speed 1 Purple speed 2 Red speed 3 Check wires in the terminal block are connected properly connection wires should be stripped back at the connection point and unused wires should be sealed and capped off Check that the reversing switch is pushed into its Summer or Winter position Fan is not responding to the remote control Check for flat battery Make sure ...

Page 13: ... terminal block in the canopy cover and the wall switch have been connected together correctly Light is not responding to remote control Make sure globe has not blown and it is properly fitted between the metal prongs Check all light wires in the light kit the terminal block in the canopy cover and the wall switch has been connected together correctly Check dip switch settings in remote hand piece...

Page 14: ...the fan is operating correctly on all three speeds using the wall controller 7 If light is installed Check light switch is functioning properly 8 If remote control is installed Check the fan and light if installed is responding to the remote control correctly Write Dip switch code in user guide 9 If remote control is installed A separate isolation switch has been installed on the supply side of th...

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