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Care & Cleaning
Regular cleaning of the Aeratron Ceiling fan blades and fan motor housing is the only maintenance
needed. Due to the self-balancing design, a large build up of dust on blades may create an imbalance
in extreme cases only, causing the blades to wobble during use. This is likely to be more apparent on
fans with an extension rod.
Regular cleaning of the blade is recommended to prevent dust from building up.
1.
When cleaning your fan, only 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 blades and/or
create the possibility of electric shock.
2.
When dusting the blades, you must support the blades to prevent bending - no pressure
should be applied to the blade pivot. After cleaning the blades, check to ensure that the Drive
Shaft is vertical, otherwise the fan may wobble.
3.
Occasionally, it may be necessary to re-tighten the fan blades and fan motor housing fixing
screws to prevent any clicking or humming sounds during operation. This is especially true in
climates with broad temperature and humidity ranges.
4.
If you experience any flaws in the operation of your fan, please check the points in the Trouble
Shooting section below.
WARNING: Except for items 1 to 3 below, the following require access to areas of the fan
which carry lethal voltage and must be carried out by properly qualified personnel.
ONLY points 1 to 3 below can be carried out by the user.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If the fan does not operate properly, or turns on or off at random.
1.
If applicable, change the batteries in the Remote Control Transmitter (Handset).
2.
Reset code match(see page 10)
3.
Reset the code, using a different dip switch setting (see page 10)
4.
Multiple fans:
power to all fans > code match > control all fans with one handset.
OR > power up (first) 1 fan > code match > power disconnect, power up second fan >
code match > power disconnect . . . . . . .to use one handset per fan (see page 10)
5.
Disconnect and reconnect the 8-pin connector to make sure that the connectors are fully
engaged (see page 9)
6.
Check the main and branch circuit breakers and/or fuses.
7.
Check the wire connections to the fan.
8.
Other RF devices may obstruct the handset to receiver signal.
If the fan is noisy
9.
Check to make sure that Suspension Ball is located in the slot correctly, and the one screw
securing the suspension ball is tight (see page 8).
10.
Check that Hanger Bracket is solidly mounted, no movement allowed (see page 7)
11.
Check that the 2 Hub screws per fan blade are tight and firm (see page 12 and 13)
12.
Excess wind can lift the fan blades and result in some noise.
If the fan rotates but does not create much airflow
13.
The room may contain items which obstruct the air-flow.
14.
The fan may be too small for the size of the room.
15.
The fan might be in reverse function (counter clockwise rotation)
Note: In some areas, signals are sent through the power lines by the electricity supplier for the control
of off peak hot water, street lights and so on. These signals may cause an intermittent humming in the
ceiling fan. Filters may be available in your country at customer costs. It is not a ceiling fan fault.
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