AerAtron >> Silent Efficiency
IF
THERE
ARE
ANY
PROBLEMS
DURING
INSTALLATION
OF
THE
FAN,
THE
INSTALLER
MUST
CONTACT
THE
AERATRON
HELP
LINE
BEFORE
LEAVING
THE
SITE:
SWISS
PRECISION
+61
410
465
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Installation - Operation – Maintenance - Warranty
16
Care
&
Cleaning
Regular
cleaning
of
the
Aeratron
Ceiling
fan
blades
and
fan
motor
housing
is
the
only
maintenance
that
is
needed.
Due
to
the
self
‐
balancing
design,
a
large
build
up
of
dust
on
blades
may
only
in
extreme
cases
create
an
imbalance,
causing
the
blade
to
wobble
during
use.
This
is
likely
to
be
more
apparent
on
fans
with
a
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
and
2
below,
the
following
require
access
to
areas
of
the
fan
which
carry
lethal
voltage.
There
are
no
other
checks
which
can
be
carried
out
by
the
user.
Apart
from
items
1
and
2,
the
following
must
be
carried
out
by
properly
qualified
personnel.
If
the
fan
does
not
operate
properly,
or
turns
on
or
off
at
random.
1.
If
applicable,
change
the
battery
in
the
Remote
Control
Transmitter
(Handset).
2.
The
room
may
contain
items
which
obstruct
the
air
flow.
3.
The
fan
may
be
too
small
for
the
size
of
the
room.
4.
Reset
code
match
(see
page
13)
5.
Check
the
main
and
branch
circuit
breakers
and/or
fuses.
6.
Check
the
wire
connections
to
the
fan.
If
the
fan
is
noisy.
1.
Check
to
make
sure
that
the
screws
securing
the
Suspension
Ball,
Fan
Motor
Housing
and
Fan
Blades
are
tightened
securely
(see
pages
9
and
12).
2.
Check
that
all
the
screws
in
the
Hanging
Bracket
are
tight.
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
are
available
in
Australia
at
customer
cost.
It
is
not
the
fault
of
the
ceiling
fan.
If
the
fan
rotates
but
does
not
create
much
airflow
1.
The
room
may
contain
items
which
obstruct
the
air
flow.
2.
The
fan
may
be
too
small
for
the
size
of
the
room.
General
Information
1.
All
electrical
motors,
including
fan
motors
make
some
noise,
and
may
feel
hot
to
the
touch.
This
is
NOT
a
fault.
2.
Ceiling
fans
tend
to
move
during
operation
due
to
the
fact
that
they
are
not
rigidly
mounted.
(Rigid
mountings
can
generate
excessive
vibration
and
stress
on
the
mountings).
Movement
of