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IMPORTANT  FACTS 

Fan Operation: 

Skyfan DC has been designed to optimize airflow with minimal amount of energy usage. 

A ceiling fan rotates much more slowly than traditional style wall, pedestal or desk fans; 

ceiling fans cool people effectively by introducing slow movement ,with high airflow, into 

the otherwise still, hot air of a room, creating a natural evaporative cooling effect. Fans never 

actually cool air, like air-conditioning equipment, but use significantly less power. 

Normal Wear and Tear 

Over time, moving parts may become slightly loose or worn creating small increases in 

noise or movement. Fan operation may also be affected by accidental contact by persons 

or foreign objects. These conditions are not covered under warranty, but a little care and 

maintenance can reduce or prevent these problems from arising 

Night Noise 

All electric motors, including fan motors make some noise however, the Skyfan DC fan motor 

is not susceptible to the noise problems that are commonly experienced with typical Higher 

wattage, heavier AC type ceiling fan motors. The Skyfan DC Range are one of the quietest 

fans available and are ideal for all areas of the home especially bedrooms where noise is a 

crucial consideration. 

MAINTENANCE 

CARE AND CLEANING: 

NOTE: Always turn OFF the power at the mains switch before performing any maintenance 

or attempting to clean your fan. 

• Every 6 months, periodic cleaning of your ceiling fan is the only maintenance

required. Use a soft brush or lint free damp cloth to avoid scratching or marking the

surface. Please turn off electricity power when you do so.

• Do not soak or immerse your ceiling fan in the water or other liquids. It could

damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock.

• Ensure that the fan does not come in contact with any organic solvents or  cleaners.

• To clean the fan blade, wipe with only a damp clean cloth with NO organic solvents

or cleaners.

• The motor has a permanently lubricated ball bearing so there is no need to oil.

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Fan Operation:

DC 3 has been designed to optimise airflow with minimal amount of energy usage.
A ceiling fan rotates much slowly than a traditional style wall, pedestal or desk fans; ceiling 
fans cool people effectively by introducing slow movement, with high airflow into otherwise 
still, hot air of a room, creating a natural evaporative cooling effect. Fans never actually cool 
air, like air conditioning equipment, but use significantly less power.

Normal Wear and Tear

Over time, moving parts may become slightly loose or worn creating small increases in noise 
or movement. Fan operation may also be effected by accidental contact by person or foreign 
objects. These conditions are not covered under warranty, but a little care and maintenance 
can reduce or prevent these problems from arising.

Night Noise

All electric motors, including fan motors make some noise, however the DC 3 fan motor is 
not susceptible to the noise problems that are commonly experiences with typical Higher 
wattage, heavier AC type ceiling fan motors. The DC 3 range are one of the quietest fans 
available and are ideal for all areas of the home especially bedrooms where noise is a crucial 
consideration.

Summary of Contents for DC 3 Series

Page 1: ...WH LWC DC31203BL DC31203BL L DC31203BLWC DC31203BL LWC Thank you for purchasing this quality Ventair DC ceiling fan To ensure correct function and safety please read all instructions before using the product and keep all instructions for future reference MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN CAUTION Read Instructions Carefully For Safe Installation and Fan Operation DIY With LED L model ...

Page 2: ...sons 8 WARNING Light and fan must be connected to the same phase Before servicing ensure both light and fan circuits are disconnected Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste use separate collection facilities Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous s...

Page 3: ... Wood screws 3 5x 20mm 5 Receiver x 1 6 Balancing Kit x 1 7 Blade screws x 6 5 x 16mm 7 Blade screws x 6 5 x 16mm 8 Wood screws for mounting bracket x 2 6 x 50mm 8 Wood screws for mounting bracket x 2 6 x 50mm Wood screw for safety wire x 1 6 x 50mm Wood screw for safety wire x 1 6 x 50mm Please note Check for any damage to the fan before installation Damage marks or scratches are not covered by t...

Page 4: ...is threaded into the support structure QUICK CLICK BLADE INSTALLATION BLADE ATTACHMENT 1 Insert the blades x3 into the blade holding slots on the motor housing 2 Insert the 2 safety screws being careful not to over tighten 3 Move motor housing canopy downward until covering the motor housing 4 PLEASE NOTE The bracket fixing screws provided are for use with the wooden structures only These screws a...

Page 5: ... ANGLEDCEILINGINSTALLATION This fan hanging system supports a maximum 15 degree angled installation Fig 4 Please note the Tab B on the hanging bracket that sits in the groove A on the hanging ball should be positioned at the highest point to ensure correct operation FINISHING THE INSTALLATION Complete the electrical connection at the mounting bracket terminal block Fix the EARTH cable from motor t...

Page 6: ...cket making sure the AC input connecter on the receiver is aligned with the AC port on the receiver Refer Fig 7 1 on page 8 Fig 7 1 Fig 7 2 Slide the canopy upwards into position over the mounting bracket then turn counter clockwise to twist lock into position Ensure all 4 tabs on the mount bracket are located correctly into the slots on the canopy Canopy should be sitting approx 3mm off the ceili...

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Page 10: ...3 secs to change between Forward and Reverse F and R will be visible on displayscreen Forward Downdraft for cooling summer mode Reverse Updraft for heat circulation winter mode 1 Increases fan speed until Max speed5 2 Presses and holds for minimum 3 secs to pair code with Tuya module APP if applicable Decreases fan speed until Min speed 1 1 Switches light 0 1 23 3242 5 6 7 6 8 6 0 4 7 29 74 6 00 7...

Page 11: ... a beep sound will be heard and within 20 seconds press and hold on the wall controller for 3 seconds The fan will emit another beep beep sound to indicate the pairing process is activated Using 1 wall controller to control 2 or more DC 3 Blade Ceiling fans Note ONLY 1 MASTER FAN CAN BE CONNECTED TO CONTROL BOX MAX 80 WATTS 1 Connect LIVE supply to L1 of the wall controller 2 Connect master fan to...

Page 12: ... will emit another beep beep sound to indicate the pairing process has been successful Repeat this process for each of the secondary fans IMPORTANT NOTES FOR MULTI FAN OPERATION All secondary fans should be within a 12m radius of the Master Wall controller to ensure reliable connectivity The Multi fan wiring format is different from the Single fan format This allows the isolation switch to cut pow...

Page 13: ...h to avoid scratching or marking the surface Please turn off electricity power when you do so Do not soak or immerse your ceiling fan in the water or other liquids It could damage the motor or the blades and create the possibility of an electrical shock Ensure that the fan does not come in contact with any organic solvents or cleaners To clean the fan blade wipe with only a damp clean cloth with N...

Page 14: ...elating to the installation contact your installer to rectify If you consider there is a manufacturer defect to the fan motor contact the warranty service line on 1300 665 926 or submit a warranty claim at www ventair com au warranty You will need to provide the following information The name and contact details of the licensed electrician installer The brand model number and serial number on moto...

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