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
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410
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Installation - Operation – Maintenance - Warranty
4
Ensure
ceiling
joists
are
sound
and
of
adequate
size
and
strength
to
support
a
35Kg
(77lb)
load.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electrical
shock
or
personal
injury,
ensure
that
the
fan
mounting
bracket
is
supported
directly
from
the
building
structure.
DO
NOT
mount
to
an
outlet
box.
The
mounting
bracket
must
be
firmly
screwed
to
a
load
bearing
structure
e.g.
a
concrete
ceiling,
steel
structure
or
timber
frame.
If
a
timber
frame
is
to
be
added
it
must
be
securely
nailed
or
screwed
between
two
beams.
Mechanical
issues
Do
not
remove
the
fan
from
the
ceiling
after
installation.
Do
not
attach
the
Fan
Assembly
before
the
Fan
Motor
Housing
is
installed
and
secured.
To
protect
the
finish,
the
Fan
Motor
Housing
should
be
kept
in
the
carton
until
ready
to
be
installed.
After
the
fan
is
completely
installed,
check
to
make
sure
that
all
connections
are
secure
to
prevent
the
fan
from
falling
and/or
causing
damage
or
injury.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
personal
injury,
do
not
bend
or
damage
the
motor
Drive
Shaft
or
Fan
Assembly
when
handling
or
installing
Aeratron
fans
are
equipped
with
a
self
‐
balancing
system
and
do
not
require
manual
balancing!
Electrical
issues
!
Means
for
disconnection
must
be
incorporated
in
the
fixed
wiring
in
accordance
with
national
wiring
rules!
The
fan
can
be
used
in
conjunction
with
some
home
automation
systems.
For
further
information
please
contact
Aeratron
Pty
Ltd.
To
avoid
possible
electric
shock
during
installation,
be
sure
electricity
is
turned
off
at
the
main
power
box
before
commencing
work.
Disconnect
power
by
removing
fuse
or
turning
off
circuit
breaker
before
installing
the
fan.
Ensure
all
spliced
connections
are
adequately
insulated.
Note:
Nothing
in
this
manual
is
intended
to
instruct
or
assist
untrained
or
unqualified
persons
to
install
this
product.
Additionally,
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
installer
and
user
to
apply
common
sense
and
care
at
all
times.