1. The ceiling fan must be installed in a location so that the blades are a minimum 300mm spacing from
the tip of the blade, to the nearest object or walls.
2. The ceiling fan must be installed in a location so that the blades are a minimum 2.1m above the floor.
3. The fixing point for your ceiling fan must be of sound construction, undamaged, and capable of
supporting a load of 40Kg, or 5 times the weight of the fan plus the method of attachment, whichever
is greater. If the location does not have a solid mounting point, you will need to install a timber support
between two ceiling joists.
4. Fan is designed for indoor use or covered outdoor use, provided it is installed correctly. Outdoor
installation locations must be adequately covered where fan is fully undercover with a minimum of two
walls. This fan is not waterproof and must be installed in a location protected from water, wind, dust, and
salt. Exposure to these elements will void the warranty. In some more tropical areas of Australia, it is
suggested you increase the distance from the fan to the edge of the roof.
Installation
Selecting Location
Installing Mounting Bracket
1. Install the hanging bracket to the ceiling joist or timber support with the long installation screws
provided. Pass the screws through the slotted holes in the hanging bracket and secure to the ceiling.
2. licensed electrical contractor may use different screws provided they are able to comply with
requirements and support weight that is 5 times the weight of ceiling fan.
3. Ensure that at least 30mm of the screw is threaded into the ceiling joist or timber support.
4. Mounting bracket allows for mounting on angled ceilings up to a 28-degree pitch.
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