
Before discarding packaging materials, be certain all parts have been removed
How To Order Parts
When ordering repairs or parts,
always give the following information:
• Fan Model and Size
• Part Description
• Date of Purchase
For parts and advice please call:
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DANGER
Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan. It
could damage the motor or the blades and create the
possibility of electrical shock.
Clean your fan as you would any other household electrical
appliance. Use a soft dry cloth to lightly remove dust and
debris at least every 3 months.
Built up grime such as pet dander or dirt caused by
moisture (condensation) will cause metal parts (especially
blades) to corrode or rust. Regularly remove grime with a
dampened (not wet) cloth and dry afterwards.
Metal bodies and blades can be coated with a polymer base
car polish (do not use cutting agents) to protect the finish.
In humid climates air conditioning will make the fan blades
cold and when warm, humid air enters the room it will cause
moisture to condense on the fan blades. This may cause
dirt and corrosion to form more quickly.
Polymer blades will be less susceptible to condensation.
but still must be cleaned regularly.
Chipped paint can be touched up with automotive paint,
applied sparingly with a cotton tip or micro sprayer. Do not
sand the damaged area. A blade should be taken to the
paint shop for colour matching.
If the instructions have been followed you will have years of trouble free use of your Arumi fan.
First, check the fan is operating in the correct direction by switching the fan on and setting it to the highest speed.
A steady stream of air should be blowing downwards. To change the direction of airflow follow the procedure given.
If no immediate problems are apparent allow the fan to run for 6 hours on high speed. A slight smell may be
noticeable for the first few hours and this is normal for most electric motors. If a slight wobble develops after several
minutes this is usually caused by air currents in the room (the Arumi is a very powerful, high airflow fan).
If a wobble develops very soon after the fan reaches full speed, swap 2 of the blades that are next to each other
(ie. swap blades 1 & 2, or 2 & 3). If a wobble develops after several hours, days or weeks then the mounting
bracket is not tight against the ceiling, the ceiling is moving or the fans blades may have been struck by something.
During extended use the motor will become quite warm.
The Arumi Fan has an open frame motor. It is normal for the motor to hum slightly at high speed.
The wall control provides three distinct speeds but the actual motor RPM will vary slightly with household voltage..