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Attach the plastic fixture to each end of the blade
and secure it with screws provided .
End Cap
Screw
Blade
12 Attach the glass lamp shade and lock it into
position by turning it clockwise. Be careful not
to damage the LED lamp assembly beneath.
oPERATIoN
The fan is operated using the transmitter handset.
IMPORTANT: Pairing of the transmitter
and receiver units together is required
before normal operation can be
achieved.
This product incorporates a self learning code
system, which is set as follows:
A Fit 12V battery into the transmitter.
B Turn on the supply to the fan.
C Within 30 seconds of turning on supply to the
fan, press and hold the FAN ON/OFF button
on the transmitter for 5 seconds.
D A beeping sound is emitted when pairing is
complete (a beep is also emitted when a
signal has been sent from the transmitter.
Note: The transmitter code is not
accepted for pairing after supply has
been on for more than 30 seconds.
TRANSMITTER HANDSET FUNCTIoNS
1 FAN ON/OFF: Press and release button to
switch fan motor off and on
2 LIGHT OFF/ON: Press and release button to
switch light off and on.
3 FAN SPEED: Press and release button to set
desired speed.
4 F/R: Press and release to change direction of
air movement. F = downward for summer. R =
upward for winter.
5 TIME OFF: Press and release initiates time
off function, i.e. if 8H button is pressed, the
fan will switch off after 8 hours.
6 LED Indicator: Light illuminates to show that
function has been initiated
7 12V battery required.
Note 1: A beep will be heard and the red
indicating LED will illuminate when a function is
activated.
Note 2: The motor does not react
instantaneously to changes made by the handset.
Be patient and allow the motor to process the
instruction when changing functions.
Note 3: The remote control includes a memory
function. This function records the status when
power has been disconnected to allow
resumption when power is restored.
Note 4: Remove the battery from the transmitter
handset when left unused for extended periods.
Warnings
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instructions
concerning use of appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
Care and Cleaning
Periodic cleaning of your new ceiling fan
is the only maintenance that is needed.
Use a soft brush or lint free cloth to avoid
scratching the finish.
Do not use water when cleaning your ceiling fan,
it could damage the motor or the blades and
create the possibility of an electrical shock.
Motor has permanently lubricated ball bearings.
No need to oil.
Wobble
Ceiling fans tend to move during operation due to
the fact that they are not generally rigidly mounted
- if they were, they could generate excessive
ceiling vibration and stress on their mountings.
Movement of a couple of centimetres is
quite OK and does not suggest the fan will
fall down.
Ceiling fans are mounted very securely on steel
brackets with rubber cushioning or with ball joints
to allow free movement.
Please note that all ceiling fans are not the same,
even in the same model - some may move more
or less than others.
The following procedures should eliminate any
wobble. Check for wobble after each step. It is
impossible to eliminate wobble completely.
A Check that all blades are tightened securely.
B Most wobble problems result from
inconsistent blade level. To check blade level,
measure the distance from each blade tip to
the ceiling. If measurements are inconsistent,
adjustments of brackets will be required.
C Wobble problem could also result from
deviations in distance from blade to blade.
To check blade separation, measure the
distance from blade tip to blade tip.
Should measurements vary, loosen screws
connecting blades and brackets (one at a
time) then shift blade to proper position and
re-tighten screws.
Normal Wear and Tear
Threaded components working slightly
loose or blade carriers even slightly bent
due to vigorous cleaning or bumping can cause
extra wobble and noise. This is not covered under
guarantee - but a little care and maintenance can
reduce or prevent this problem.
Bumps-in-the-night
This is the biggest cause for service calls which
are outside the manufacturer’s warranty. If a fan
has a fault, it will be noticeable at all times.
Naturally when everything is quiet at night, you
will be more inclined to hear small noises which
may not be noticeable at other times. Even slight
power fluctuations, and mains frequency signals
superimposed in you electricity supply for
off-peak hot water control may cause a
change in fan motor noise. This is normal.
Fan Lights
Except for actual faults in manufacture, which are
extremely rare, Fan light glass and globes are not
covered under your guarantee. Noises and
vibrations etc are often more accentuated when
a fan light is fitted.
For instance, a fan light glass that has not been
tightened or worked loose can cause a rattle.
Again, care and maintenance will reduce this.
All electrical motors, including fans make some
noise and may feel hot if touched - this is not
a fault.
Summer/Winter Operation
This fan incorporates a reversing function that
changes the direction of the motor.
When set in the forward “F” position the airflow
is directed downward. This is best for summer
cooling.
When set in the reverse “R” position the airflow is
directed upward. This is best for winter operation,
as it assists in moving air around the room,
making heating more efficient.
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