V-TAC VT-6053-5 Instruction Manual Download Page 14

WARNING:

• Always ensure the battery compartment cover is closed properly.

• Never leave the remote control directly exposed to sun light.

• Do not try recharging the discharged batteries by heating them or with a battery charger.

Rechargeable batteries are always specified as so.

• Do not throw batteries into the fire, it could cause explosion.

4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

1. Always disconnect the fan from the power supply and allow it to stop before cleaning it.

2. Clean the outside surface with a soft damp cloth.

WARNING:

• Make sure the power is turned off at the main fuse or circuit panel before you attempt any 

repairs.

• Do not immerse then fan in water.

• Never use scouring pads, abrasive or chemical cleaners.

• Clean your fan periodically. Use only a cloth or brush. Metal finishes are finished with a lac-

quer to prevent tarnishing.

• Do not allow the product’s inside parts to get wet (especially the circuit plate), this could be 

very dangerous and damage the fan.

• While the product is not in use, make sure it is unplugged from the power supply. To store it, 

place it in its original box and save it in a fresh and dry place until it is used again.

• In case of fault or doubt, do not try to repair the fan by yourself to avoid risk of fire or electric 

shock.

 

Summary of Contents for VT-6053-5

Page 1: ...e been given supervi sion or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way by a person responsible for their safety and understand the hazards involved Supervise young children to make sure that they do not play with the appliance Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is being used by or near children Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children under the ag...

Page 2: ...is the more airflow the fan will produce Switch off the power before connecting or repairing the fan The electrical wiring must be in accordance with the local regulations The fan must be properly grounded to avoid the risk of electric shocks Never mount the fan in a moist or wet room Be careful when working near the rotating blades This appliance must be installed in accordance with the national ...

Page 3: ...ion This will damage the blades and upset the balance of the fan causing the unit to wobble After the fan is completely installed make sure all base and fan blade fixings are secured and tightened to prevent any problems Some of the connections may loosen due to the fan s natural movement Check the support connections brackets and blade attachments twice a year to make sure they remain secured If ...

Page 4: ...inst damage to any surface due to incorrect removal and installation of the prod uct The products are suitable for 10 12 Hours Daily operation Usage of product for 24 Hours a day would void the warranty This product is warranted for manufacturing defects only This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household wastes Caution risk of electric shock If any visible...

Page 5: ...l in multiple languages TECHNICAL DATA 1 52 132CM Decorative ceiling fan 2 With forward and reverse function 3 5 MDF blades 4 Powerful Motor 153 15mm 2 3kg 5 Revolutions per minute 190 10 RPM 6 Blade angle 13 7 3 speeds and light remote control 8 2XE27 light kit 9 Power 220V 50HZ 60W power of the motor 10 G W 7 3KGS N W 6 7KGS ...

Page 6: ...hanging ball 3 Canopy 4 Fan motor housing 5 Light 6 Glass shade 7 Blades 8 Screw kit mounting bracket hardware wire nuts rubber washers and attachment hardware 9 Remote control 10 Screwdriver 11 Flat blade screwdriver 12 Adjustable pliers or wrench 13 Step ladder 14 Wire cutter 15 Electrical tape ...

Page 7: ...to a firm flat surface The structure to which it is installed must be able to withstand ten times the static weight of the fan In case of installing the ceiling fan to a wooden joist 2 self tapping screws provided should be enough to support the ceiling fan The washers provided must be placed in the following Order screw head round washer spring washer mounting bracket ceiling Screw the mounting b...

Page 8: ...ply leads from the top of the motor all the way through the down rod until they come out the other end Insert the down rod into the motor housing s hole and turn it in order to align the holes on both sides with the holes on the down rod Pass the clevis pin through the holes so that it passes through the down rod too be careful not to damage any of the wires Pass the hairpin clip through the clevi...

Page 9: ... the fan up to the mounting bracket insert the hanger ball in the mounting bracket through the opening and carefully let it rest Rotate the ball and make sure that the tab located in the mounting bracket is aligned with the hanging ball s slot When aligned the fan will automatically sit on its correct position This will prevent rotation of the rod and fan when the unit is operating 2 4 REMOTE CONT...

Page 10: ...WIRING DIAGRAM MOTOR N WHITE N WHITE WHITE neutral BLACK fan connection BLUE light connection V BLACK LIGHT BLUE L BLACK SENSOR ...

Page 11: ...can damage the blades Repeat this process for all blades Insert the blades through the motor housing s side slots and align them with the 3 holes Secure the blades with 3 blade screws ensure that the 3 blade screws are tightened properly NOTE if installing more than 1 fan be careful not to mix blades screws as each model is designed with specific materials parts ...

Page 12: ...ling around Summer function press the switch DOWN for blades to create breeze and improve air circulation Align the lamp holder s screw holes with those on the motor and attach both parts by means of the screws provided Connect the LED light s wires to the fan motor s wires Carefully install the glass shade into the main body and turn it clockwise to lock it Insert 2 E27 Max 40W light bulb mounted...

Page 13: ...an on and off and to change speed LIGHT ON OFF Fan Speed H Highest speed M Medium speed L Lowest speed FAN STOP Timer 1H Fan auto turn off after 1 hour 2H Fan auto turn off after 2 hours 4H Fan auto turn off after 4 hours 8H Fan auto turn off after 8 hours REPLACING BATTERIES 1 To replace the remote control bat teries press the battery cover and slide it towards the arrow direction 2 This remote c...

Page 14: ...sure the power is turned off at the main fuse or circuit panel before you attempt any repairs Do not immerse then fan in water Never use scouring pads abrasive or chemical cleaners Clean your fan periodically Use only a cloth or brush Metal finishes are finished with a lac quer to prevent tarnishing Do not allow the product s inside parts to get wet especially the circuit plate this could be very ...

Page 15: ...crews at least once a year because they may loosen slowly over time and cause a clicking noise 3 Make sure the light kit is securely fastened to the fan and all glass screws are finger tight ened only Do not tighten with pliers or a screw driver 4 Make sure the mounting bracket is installed snugly to the junction box 5 Make sure wire nuts in the switch housing or the canopy are not rattling agains...

Page 16: ... that obstruct the airflow 3 The fan may be too small for the size of the room FAN WOBBLING NOTE A small amount of wobble is considered acceptable and should not be considered a defect 1 Make sure the mounting bracket is fixed tightly to the ceiling with no movement at all Tighten screws if necessary 2 Make sure all screws holding the blades to the blade support and blade support to motor are tigh...

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